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Looking for a small robotics project over the Easter weekend? Try swapping an RC car's motors for an Arduino board instead!
All these components then need to be connected to each other to put the car in motion using the code that is powered by the Arduino board.
The setup requires an Avatal 3117 remote start, an iPhone breakout board, an Arduino, a switching supply cell charger and a handful of transistors, resistors and diodes.
To some of us, hacking an RC Car to simply follow a black line or avoid obstacles is too easy, and we’re sure [Shazin] would agree with that, since he created an RC Car that follows your face ...
If you have a few hours spare and fancy a project to increase your skills with Arduino, you might be interested in this Arduino powered car tracking system ...
The system uses an Arduino Uno, a GSM shield, a GPS module, and a few other smaller parts. The idea here is pretty simple: you hide the Arduino somewhere in the car, hook it up to the battery, and ...