Electronic Engineering

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Building an Arduino DIY 4-Wheel Bluetooth Car – Step by Step Tutorial 2024

Arduino Bluetooth robot car

This DIY project is the perfect introduction to building an Arduino Bluetooth robot, combining the best aspects of Arduino programming and hands-on electronics. Using an Arduino UNO, an L293D motor driver shield, and an HC-05 Bluetooth module, you’ll create a Bluetooth-controlled DIY car that responds to commands from your smartphone. The project includes optimized Arduino […]

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How to Build Bluetooth Controlled Arduino Car: A beginner Guide 2024

Introduction: In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to build a simple Bluetooth-controlled Arduino car using an Arduino UNO, an L293D motor driver shield, 2 DC motors, an HC-05 Bluetooth module, and a 12V battery. This project will allow you to control the movement of the car wirelessly using a smartphone or any Bluetooth-enabled device. Important

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Getting Started with Arduino Programming: A Beginner’s Guide 2024

Arduino has emerged as one of the most popular platforms for electronics prototyping and DIY projects. Whether you’re an absolute beginner or an experienced hobbyist, Arduino offers a versatile and accessible way to bring your ideas to life. In this article, we’ll walk you through the basics of Arduino programming using the Arduino UNO, one

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How to Design & Program Line Following Robot – Guide for Beginners

line-follower-robot

A line following robot is usually a simple 2 or 4 wheeled toy car that is programmed to follow a line under it. These robots may be used to in various industrial and domestic applications such as to carry goods, floor cleaning, delivery services and transportation. We call it robot because it has ability to

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History of Raspberry Pi – Powerful Pocket Computers

Background In 2012 Eben Upton, along with Rob Mullins, Jack Lang and Alan Mycroft revealed the first model of a pocket-sized single board computer named as Model A and Model B. They were performing research on the development of this small computer since 2006 in with collaboration with Pete Lomas, MD of Norcott Technologies and

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