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Tolik777's Instructables walkthrough provides the details, but basically you're strapping an Arduino controller with a motor driver and Bluetooth receiver to an old RC car chassis, and controlling ...
This Arduino code basically based on serial communication concept. When the microcontroller receives a serial data, then it will perform a specific task pre-programmed by the user. For example when ...
This example of a Bluetooth-controlled car created with an Arduino UNO, a 25-gram board, can be dropped to seven grams with a Nano and even lower to five with a Nano Every in its place.
Whether we like it or not, eventually the day will come where we have to admit that we outgrew our childhood toys — unless, of course, we tech them up in the name of science. And in some case… ...
Your robot army, controlled by Arduino and Bluetooth Open-source hardware project shrinks Arduino, adds wireless, creates awesome.
$2 for pcb Prototype, for more information visit: Download the codes here Arduino simple shield potentiometer code: Arduino shield rc car: Arduino nano module L298P code: Board project: In this ...
Looking for a small robotics project over the Easter weekend? Try swapping an RC car's motors for an Arduino board instead!
This iPad-controlled remote-controlled car provides fun for hours--but perhaps not for your kitty.
Makers, developers and hobbyists that are looking for a low-cost Bluetooth Arduino compatible micro controller that can be controlled and programmed ...
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