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This project involves building a remote-controlled car that operates via a smartphone using the HC-05 Bluetooth module. The system features an H-bridge motor driver to enable dual-direction motor control, allowing precise movements such as forward, reverse, left, and right. The car operates within the typical range of Bluetooth devices.
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L298N Arduino kütüphanesi
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STM32 Project | Personal Experiment
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Raspberry Project | Personal Experiment
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Arduino Project | Personal Experiment
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A simple Arduino-based line-following robot that uses IR sensors and an L298N motor driver to follow a black line on a white surface.
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A repo that started as an arduino motor-trial and is progressing to tomorrows invention.
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Arduino 4WD Araç
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The Line Follower Robot project utilizes Raspberry Pi 3 and L298N motor driver for creating an autonomous robot capable of following a line on a track.
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Jun 17, 2024 - Jupyter Notebook
The outcome of the course called Applied Technology Project.
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Final project in Machine Shop Practice.
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A robot car developed using Arduino that can operate in 3 modes - Manual, Automatic and Voice. The car is controlled wirelessly via Bluetooth with an android app developed using MIT App Inventor.
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Arduino library for creating an electric car with ESP32 and other controllers if it is configured.
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This project introduces a Line Following Robot that utilizes Arduino technology and features a sophisticated system of 5 sensors. The robot is specifically designed to follow a predefined path or line on the ground, demonstrating the integration of sensor data for precise navigation.
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Manage Raspberry PI devices with Rust. GPIO ports and direct support for L298N circuit motors
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