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[kenmacken] demonstrates how to do both, by building himself a full-size 1:1 RC car. No, we didn’t forget ... off-the-shelf Arduino Uno. His write-up features plenty of videos demonstrating ...
Drift cars are cool, but they’re also expensive ... True to the DIY ethos, an Arduino-based RC system is used to drive the steering servo and motor speed controller, with a home-built pistol ...
that abandoned RC car might come in handy. Randy Sarafan, who also happens to be the Technology Editor over on Instructables, gutted a remote-controlled car and swapped the parts for an Arduino ...
The things that an Arduino board can power are only limited ... and which was shared on reddit a few days ago, the RC car, which at one point was a Traxxas Slash, has a surprising feature package ...
We've seen our fair share of Raspberry Pi-powered RC cars before ... primarily for machine learning and other AI features.
Video games, move over. While speeding around a digital track can provide hours of fun, just how much fun could you have with an Arduino based RC car controlled with an iPad? Probably more than ...
Everyone assumes that self-driving cars will stick to the rules of ... when they have to drive more aggressively, this RC truck is learning how to drift all by itself. The AutoRally platform ...
With the addition of an Arduino board and ... throttle and a video switch. RC truck modified with on-board cameras (Photo: Artica) Naturally, to be able to control the cars using an arcade cabinet ...