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Arduino Uno R3 KY-022 IR sensor L298N motor driver 2 x DC BO motors with wheels 8 x 1.5V batteries 8 AA battery holder or 2 x 4 AA battery holder TV remote Sturdy rectangular hull (I used a paint ...
We've already shown you how to use Arduino to make a video doorbell system, MP3 jukebox, and TV commercial volume limiter, but this RC car is a fun first project to get you on your way to tackling ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, classic hacks, Robots Hacks, Wireless Hacks Tagged airplane, arduino, radio controlled, rc, wireless, xbee ← 3D Printer Uses Office Paper Acidmods Custom FPS Controller → ...
In that case, [Electronoobs] has an Arduino powered RC transmitter with your name on it. But this is no scrap of protoboard with a couple of cheap joysticks on it, though he has made one of those too.
I've also given it a pair of headlights which are current-limited and driven through a custom MOSFET driver circuit controlled through the Arduino receiver. From the parts seen earlier, I mounted the ...
News Annoy Your Cat With This Arduino-Based RC Car Controlled With an iPad By Joshua Schnell Jan 4, 2012 5:32 pm PST ...
Assemble your own Arduino-based FPV headtracker to control a camera that moves with your head, letting you look around and observe your surroundings while flying or driving RC vehicles for a more ...
This time, we’re building a 1:24-scale, fully-3D printed miniature RC Drift Car with cool underglow lights and a unique smoke effect. A fun, high-performance Arduino-based RC car that you can 3D print ...
Today, we’re assembling and wiring a 3D printed Arduino-based pistol-grip radio transmitter that operates entirely based on Arduino-compatible electronics and is intended for anyone looking to control ...
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