Qu-Bot Micro-mouse
Micro-mouse TroubleshootQ1. Can I use Qu-bot for Micro-mouse competitions?
(A1) For micro-mouse the Qu-Bot size is of very big. Also it is having a few limitations in visual programming e.g. arrays, pointers etc. However for big size mazes you can surely use it using embedded c programming.
Q2. What problems will I face if I use Qu-Bot for micro-mouse?
(A2) Using Qu-bot for micro-mouse will have following limitations –
a. Size of the Qu-bot is quite big.
b. Face problems while turning the Qu-Bot.
c. Sensors detect obstacle from a distance of approx. 8-10 cms. I.e. average range.
Q3. Usual size of a micro-mouse maze is 18cm by 18cm. If I manage the turning of the Qu-bot within the maze, can I change sensor range?
(A3) Qu-Bot sensors are digital in nature and they cannot provide analog values. You can separate or keep the IR LEDs and photodiodes a bit close to change their range.
Also refer Sensor Troubleshoot for more details on Sensors.
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01. Battery & Charging of Qu-bot.
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02. C Programming of Qu-bot.
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03. Hardware add-ons of Qu-bot.
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04. IR Remote of Qu-bot.
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05. LCD of Qu-bot.
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06. Line Follower using Qu-bot.
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07. Micro-mouse using Qu-bot.
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08. Motors of Qu-bot.
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09. PC Controlled Qu-bot.
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10. Sensors of Qu-bot.
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