Which Microcontroller Should I Choose for My Line Follower Robot Project?

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For a line follower robot project, beginners are advised to choose a microcontroller that balances ease of use and functionality. The Intel 8085 and PIC16C74A are mentioned, with a preference for the PIC family due to its user-friendly features and community support. The L298 motor driver is considered suitable for driving motors in such projects. Key factors for selection include compatibility, support resources, and the complexity of programming. Ultimately, choosing a microcontroller and motor driver that aligns with the project's requirements and the user's skill level is essential.
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i m a college 2nd yr student of electronics branch..
line following robot is my project
which microcontroller should i use...?
intel 8085..(or any 85 family)...or PIC16C74A..(or any PIC family)...or...?

on what basis should i choose...actually i m a beginner...?
somebody please help...!
 
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which motor driver should i use...?
is L298 suitable..??
 
somebody please reply...! :-(
 
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