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This iPad-controlled remote-controlled car provides fun for hours--but perhaps not for your kitty.
At the center of it all is a regular, off-the-shelf Arduino Uno. His write-up features plenty of videos demonstrating each single component, and of course, him controlling the car — which you ...
[Chet] is showing off the Bluetooth controller upgrade for this RC car. The donor vehicle is a rather inexpensive Porche which he purchased to make sure he didn’t start hacking up his more ex… ...
Arduino Bluetooth Control by Broxcode: This app offers some interesting functionality, but the full-screen ads make it extremely difficult to use. Arduino Bluetooth RC Car by Andi.Co: Specifically ...
Your robot army, controlled by Arduino and Bluetooth Open-source hardware project shrinks Arduino, adds wireless, creates awesome.
Bluetooth-controlled car with LEDs Probably one of the coolest Arduino projects out there is a remote-controlled car, but they're also one of the most daunting projects for beginners to undertake.
Arduino Uno R4 WiFi comes with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, along with additional pins and a new, faster processor.
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 board.
The system makes it feel as though you are sitting behind the wheel of the smaller remote control car and is powered by an Arduino Uno along with an IBT-2 H-Bridge to control the 24V motors.
A perl script running on the iPhone will then send the command to the Arduino. When it receives the start command, the Arduino will ground the wire to the remote start and fire up the car.
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