After a bit of a delay, the parts we ordered from Robot Shop have finally arrived! We received a new servo motor for the grabber on the arm to replace the old one that is not working correctly (the internal gears are worn and it has a greatly reduced range of movement), a collection of wires to connect the SSC-32 inputs and the Raspberry Pi to the breadboard, and two circuit boards so we can connect them together and to the sensors.
The circuit on the left is a Logic Level converter. The main purpose of it is to take signals from one voltage, and convert them to another. This is vital, as the infra-red sensor operates at a different voltage than the SSC-32 and Raspberry Pi.
The board on the right is Dagu Compound Infrared Sensor. The bulbs in the middle emit rays of infra-red light, and the black sensors measure the response time. If something is in front of the sensor, the rays will reflect off of it, and the response time will be quicker. This allows the sensor to detect objects up to 20cm away. We can use this on our robot to follow a person, detect obstacles, or help to position the arm when picking up an object.
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