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| Hi, I have to use the I2C for my robot as a line follower , but i need to know all dimensions of the circuit of the kit and the distance between adjacent channels (for 5 channel I2C). please i need a respond from any one here ASAP. Regards, Sami
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| The board is 1 X 3 inches. and sensors ae spaced 1/2 inch apart. Ringo
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Thank you so much ringo.....
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| But, i'm confusing..... How it comes???? 5 channels Sensors and 1/2 inch between each adjacents!!! what distance is left for the sensors it selves and the boreders.... for 3 inch width...??
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The 1/2 inch is between the center of each sensor. There is also 1/2 inch from the center of the 1st center to the edge of the board. Same for the last sensor.
so you have two 1/2 inch spaces on each end and four 1/2 spaces between the 5 sensors for a total of six 1/2 inches or 3 inches.
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| Hello agian... finally I ahve received the I2C .... I'm soo happy fpr that..... But I could find any datsheets.....  Can you send me the datasheet of both the I2C and the single line follower as well where I'm using them both ....!!!! I'm using C18 compiler , is there any special advices about that, while i'm programming at these days...
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