This project presents a line follower robot built using the BBC micro:bit and the Tiny:bit. The robot uses line-tracking sensors to detect a black line on the surface and automatically follow the path. By processing sensor input, the micro:bit controls the motors through the Tiny:bit board to adjust the robot’s direction.
This simple robotics project helps students understand the basics of sensors, motor control, and programming. It is a practical and engaging way to explore robotics and coding while demonstrating how autonomous robots can navigate using sensor data. 🤖