The QTI Sensor is an infrared emitter/receiver that is able to differentiate between a dark surface) with low IR reflectivity) and a light surface (with high IR reflectivity).
These little sensors can be very handy for line following, maze navigation, or sensing the outer rim of a SumoBot ring.
Wiring options allow it to be used digitally for fast black/white line following, or as an analog sensor to detect different shades of gray. A daylight filter is built into the sensor.
What does QTI stand for?
Q = Charge
T = Transfer
I = Infrared
When your microcontroller measures the time it takes for the QTI's capacitor to decay, it's measuring a rate of charge transfer through an infrared phototransistor. This rate indicates how much infrared is reflecting off a nearby surface.
- Capable of analog or digital outputs
- No-contact surface sensing
- Unfocused for sensing diffused surfaces
- Daylight filter on sensor
- Easy to interface with any Parallax microcontroller