Digilent 240-050P-GROUP User Manual

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Revision: August 1, 2012


Doc: 516-002

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Overview


The Digilent Line-Following Motor Robot Kit (MRK+Line) provides the perfect starting point for those
new to robotics, but has the power to be used for advanced designs and applications as well. The
MRK+Line pairs our powerful Cerebot™ MX4cK microcontroller development board with a rugged
steel platform and all the motors, wheels, sensors, and other parts needed to build a complete robot.

This document demonstrates a simple design that will get your MRK+Line up and running, using its
four IROS sensors to follow a dark line on a lightly colored surface. Using your MRK+Line’s powerful
Cerebot MX4cK microcontroller, you’ll be able to add all sorts of functionality to your robot. Add some
of our extensive line of peripheral modules (Pmods™) and you can design almost anything!

Your Cerebot MX4cK can be programmed with either Microchip MPLAB® IDE or chipKIT™ MPIDE.
Microchip MPLAB IDE can be downloaded for free from microchip.com. chipKIT MPIDE can be
downloaded for free from github.com/chipKIT32/chipKIT32-MAX/downloads.

The demo project used in this design can be downloaded from the Line Following Motor Robot Kit
product page at digilentinc.com. For more information on programming the Cerebot MX4cK with
MPLAB or MPIDE, see the Cerebot MX4cK Reference Manual, available from the Cerebot MX4cK
product page at digilentinc.com.

Included parts:

• Cerebot MX4cK
• PmodLS1 with 6-pin cable
• Two PmodHB5 2A H-bridge motor amplifiers with attachment clips and 6-pin cables
• Four IROS sensors
• metal standoffs for microcontroller board
• rugged metal platform with holes on 1/2" center
• two 1/19 ratio motor/gearbox drives with ABS plastic wheels (1/53 gear ratio motors also

available)

• rugged plastic wheels and drag button
• rugged metal motor mount
• all wiring and assembly hardware included
• angled bracket
• 4” Velcro mounting strip
• 6” 6-pin cable


Functional Description


The rugged steel components have holes on 1/2" centers so Digilent circuit boards and other vendors’
products can be easily attached.

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