TXT
Discovery Set
ROBOTICS
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Heat Sensor (NTC)
This component is a heat sensor for measuring temperatures. At 20 °C
its
electrical resistance
is 1.5 kΩ (kilo ohms, but pronounced 'kil-ohms').
NTC stands for Negative Temperature Coefficient. This simply means
that the resistance value decreases when the temperature increases.
The information provided by the sensors, for example, bright/dark,
pressed/not pressed and temperature value, can, as we will see later,
be transmitted by the
ROBOTICS TXT Controller
to a PC where it can be
used in combination with the software to program a motor to drive a fan
when a
light barrier
is interrupted.
Camera Module
The camera module is a particularly versatile type of sensor. The image
resolution is 1 megapixel (meaning that each image consists of one
million image dots). Connect the camera to the large USB port (USB1)
on your
ROBOTICS TXT Controller
. The images from the camera can be
transferred to the PC and viewed on the monitor. This allows you to see
what your robot is doing at any particular time. Moreover the ROBOTICS
TXT Controller can process the images thereby recognizing motion,
colors and tracks, allowing you to control your robot model accordingly.
It is also possible to connect the camera directly to a USB interface
on your PC and process the images with the ROBO Pro software. This
possibility is also used by a few models.
You can focus the camera image by turning the camera lens.
ROBO Pro 4.x Software
ROBO Pro is a graphic programming interface for creating programs for
the
ROBOTICS TXT Controller
.
A "graphic programming interface" allows you to compile programs
visually with the aid of graphic symbols instead of "writing" them out by
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