Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Microbot Overview
- PICAXE Programming System
- Microbot Power Supply
- BOT120 Microbot Contents List
- The Microbric Connector
- Assembly 1 - Motherboard Panel
- Assembly 2 - Battery Box
- Assembly 3 - Motor Housing
- Assembly 4 - Motors
- Assembly 5 - Wheels, Tyres and Rear Skid
- Assembly 6 - Line Tracker
- Assembly 7 - Bumper Switches
- Assembly 8 - Pen Holder, Servo and SRF005 Modules
- Fully Assembled Microbot
- Motor Trouble Shooting
- Programming Software
- Programming Cable
- Download Hard Reset
- PICAXE-20X2 Pin Connections
- PICAXE-20X2 Microbot Pinout Table (Logicator)
- PICAXE-20X2 Microbot Pinout Table (Programming Editor / AXEpad)
- Programming Example 1 - LED Eyes
- Programming Example 2 - Push Button Switch
- Programming Example 3 - Bumper
- Programming Example 4 - Piezo Sounder
- Programming Example 5 - Motors
- Programming Example 6 - Line Tracker Testing
- Programming Example 7 - Line Tracker Program
- BOT121 Microbot Sensors Pack
- Assembly 9 - Infra-red Receiver (IR RX) Module
- Assembly 10 - Infra-red Transmitter (IR TX) Module
- Using the TVR010A Infra-red TV Style Remote
- Programming Example 8 - Infra-red Receiver
- Programming Example 9 - Infra-red Transmitter
- Assembly 11 - LDR Light Sensor Modules
- Programming Example 10 - Testing LDR Light Sensors
- Programming Example 11 - Light Follower
- SRF005 Ultrasonic Range Finder
- Assembly 12 - SRF005 Ultrasonic Range Finder
- Programming Example 12 - Testing SRF005
- Programming Example 13 - Using the SRF005
- BOT123 Servo Upgrade Pack
- Assembly 13 - BOT123 Servo / SRF005 Servo Adapter
- Programming Example 14 - Using Servos
- BOT127 Line Tracker / LED Upgrade Pack
- Appendix 1 - Home Made Sensors
- Appendix 2 - BOT120 Microbot Motherboard Schematic
- Appendix 3 - BOT120 Sensors Schematic
- Appendix 4 - BOT121 Sensors Pack Schematic
- Appendix 5 - BOT123 Servo Pack Schematic
- Appendix 6 - Advanced PIC (Non-PICAXE) Programming
- Appendix 7 - Copyright and Trademarks
- BOT110 Versabot - Microbot's 'big brother!'
10
revolution
(c) Copyright Revolution Education Ltd. Web: www.picaxe.co.uk Version 1.1 04/10
BOT120.PMD
BOT120 PICAXE-20X2 MICROBOT
Assembly 6 - Line Tracker
The Line Tracker consists of thirteen parts; the Line Tracker module, the
quarter module, two connecting brics, three 14mm posts and six bolts.
Ensure the Line Tracker module is the correct way up and fit one of the
brics to the top of circuit board.
Insert the three 14mm posts into the bric.
Secure the bric and posts using three bolts from underneath the circuit
board. All three bolts must be secured tightly to create the proper
electrical connection or the Line Tracker will not work.
Connect the remaining bric to the posts. Note that the ends of the posts
will protrude slightly through the bric.
Make sure that the bric is mounted correctly (so that the located
posts on the bric are the correct way around – the two posts
closest together should be at the left as shown below).
Correct - Posts closest together at left Incorrect - rotate bric 180 degrees










