The motor driver I am using in this project is a "Carson Speed 20", running
of an 5 cell NiMH battery pack, and why it is an 5 cell battery pack is
another story about one of the cells that died dramatically during
charging. When it comes to the motor used, isn't more impressive than one
of those small cheap toy motors, and the whole driving mechanism was
actually part of a old toy rc car that i sawed off and mounted to the
plexiglass plate. And the servo used in the front is an old Sanwa servo.
Nice work! We built a similar project. However, we installed an Android
device onto a RC car and used an IOIO board instead to control it
autonomously. Here is the preliminary result:
//youtu.be/vkvkfcqEUkk
your really good i wouldn't know where to begin with the wireless sort of
stuff... but one question ? how come you never talk in your videos... i
think it would be better iff you introduced your awesome inventions.
Hello, I'm trying to do a project very similar to yours, please I could
share the code of arduino and processing. Thank you very much. My e-mail
[email protected]
Awesome videos! How come you don't talk?! Please talk and tell people more
about how you went about your project. It would be very helpful for
beginners :)
Hacked toy car controlled through XBee and Arduino
This toy car is motor powered. Instead of controlling it through its regular buttons, I'm using an Arduino and Xbee radios to send wireless messages to the car, ...
Next step was to build a collapsible wall that, when crashes by this card,
triggered another wireless device on a Rube Goldberh like xbee powered
wireless machine