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This step-by-step guide helps you build a hand gesture-controlled robot using simple components like Arduino, MPU6050 Accelerometer, nRF24L01 Transmitter-Receiver Pair, and L293D motor driver module.
This project demonstrates how to control a robot car using voice commands via Bluetooth. The system consists of an Arduino Uno, an HC-05 Bluetooth module, an L293D motor driver, and two DC motors. The ...
Using IR sensors, we can take advantage of the light reflections to control the movement of the robot. For example, if the robot rests on a surface, both sensors will receive lights reflected from ...
This Wi-Fi controlled robot can be controlled from anywhere using the ARMA IoT shield for UNO ... Place the ARMA IoT shield on the Arduino UNO. • Assemble the Chassis and fix the L293D driver module ...
By integrating ultrasonic sensors and Arduino, this robot can autonomously navigate various environments. In this guide, we’ll provide a detailed step-by-step process to build an Obstacle-Avoiding ...
A group of robot enthusiasts built the ... With that in mind, the SumoBoy uses an Arduino micro controller that can be programmed using C or C++. And as previously noted, the big plus with the ...
The robot integrates a suite of hardware components, including an ultrasonic sensor, Arduino microcontroller, ESP32 CAM, robotic hand, L293D motor driver, battery, power supply module, Bluetooth ...