I bought a line sensor but I don't know how to make it do it's job. I've been informed to use a microcontroller but idk what the hell is goin on. Help.
>>62032158
I don''t know what a line sensor is but I do know what a microcontroller is.
Spoonfeeding time!
An MCU is like a very small computer, it has some digital inputs/outputs (some have analog ones too) that you can program as you wish, usually using c/asm,sometimes c++. On your picture you can see an Arduino, a simple platform using Atmega MCU (long black bar). For instance I could take an MCU, digital thermometer and a LED and program the MCU that when the temperature is higher than e.eg 30°C then the LED would light on.
Begginers stuff: Read about Arduino, search for "<your sensor number> datasheet"
Advanced stuff: the same as above + AVR(atmega), PIC microcontrollers, ISP interface
>>62032158
you're too retarded for technology
get someone you can pay to do this for you