This project uses three arduino boards (tho unos for the car and one nano for the remote), two l298n motor drivers, 4 dc motors, three nrf24l01 trans-receivers, some buttons, baterry holders and wires ...
The latest creation from Bengali roboticist [nabilphysics] might sound familiar. His laser-augmented glove gives users the ability to detect objects horizontally in front of them, much like a cane or ...
Drone racing is nifty as heck, and a need all races share is a way to track lap times. One way to do it is to use transponders attached to each racer, and use a receiver unit of some kind to clock ...
Overview This project is a Wi-Fi-based robot car built using the ESP8266 NodeMCU microcontroller and the L298N motor driver. The robot can be controlled wirelessly through a smartphone or laptop ...