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TCRT 5000 Dual Channel Line Tracking Sensor Module
40,00 EGP
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- Operating Voltage: 3.5V-5V
- Supply Current: 15mA
- Optimal Sensing Distance: 3mm
- Designed with the reflected infrared sensor, indicator light.
- Built in a potentiometer for sensitivity control.
- On-board LM393 voltage comparator chip and infrared sensing probe TCRT5000L
- Signal detection sensitivity can adjust
- Reserve all the way more circuits (P3 voltage drawn)
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Description
TCRT5000 Dual Channel Line Tracking Sensor Module
📝 Description:
The TCRT5000 Dual Channel Line Tracking Sensor Module is a compact and reliable sensor used in line-following robots and basic automation projects. It features two independent infrared sensors that detect contrast between dark and light surfaces (like black lines on a white floor). The module offers accurate, real-time digital output for smart navigation and control.
⭐ Key Features (Short):
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🔍 Dual TCRT5000 IR sensors for precise line detection
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⚡ Operates on 3.3V – 5V (Arduino, Raspberry Pi compatible)
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📶 Digital output (HIGH/LOW based on detection)
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🔧 Adjustable sensitivity via onboard potentiometer
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📏 Compact and easy to mount on robots
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🔋 Low power consumption for battery-powered systems
📐 Specifications:
Parameter | Details |
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Operating Voltage | 3.3V – 5V |
Output Type | Digital (some versions offer analog) |
Sensor Type | TCRT5000 Infrared Reflective Sensor |
Detection Distance | ~1–2cm (adjustable) |
Dimensions | Varies by board (typically small) |
Mounting Holes | Yes |
Channels | Dual-channel (2 IR sensors) |
📦 Package Includes:
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✅ 1 x TCRT5000 Dual Channel Line Tracking Sensor Module
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Specification
Overview
Weight Weight | 3,0000 g |
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32 × 14 × 12 mm |
Specification
operating-voltage-vdc |
3.5 to 5 |
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supply-current-a |
0.015 |
optimal-sensing-distancemm |
3 |