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And in some cases we might get away with simply scaling things up to be more fitting for an adult size. [kenmacken] demonstrates how to do both, by building himself a full-size 1:1 RC car.
And the price of the Arduino is what makes everything even cooler, as the Nano version that was used to power this self-driving toy car is available for only for just $20 (and of course, it costs ...
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Using two servo motors, an Arduino Uno microcontroller, the accelerometer data from an iPad, as well as an old Android smartphone for a camera on the car, Vermeulen was able to create what may be ...