Description:
- Now you can build your own Bluetooth controlled car with this DIY kit! With an Arduino Uno, an L293D motor driver shield, and an HC-05 Bluetooth Module it can be controlled through a mobile phone Bluetooth app, this kit is perfect for students, hobbyists, and robotics learners. The kit comes with 4 BO motors, LED indicators, and a robust primary chassis for effective teaching on remote-controlled robotics.
- 1 x Arduino Uno Compatible Board (with USB Cable)
- 1 x L293D Motor Driver Shield (plugs directly onto Arduino Uno)
- 1 x HC-05 Bluetooth Module (with header pins)
- 4 x BO DC Gear Motors with 300 RPM
- 4 x Robot Wheels (for BO motors)
- 1 x Acrylic Robot Car Chassis (pre-drilled with motor slots)
- 4 x 3mm LEDs (2 Red + 2 Blue for indication)
- 4 x 1KΩ Resistors (for LEDs)
- Push Wire Connectors / Terminal Blocks
- 2 x 3.7V Lithium-ion Batteries
- 1 x Dual Li-ion Battery Holder
- 1 x Lithium Battery USB Charging Module
- 1 x Double-Sided Tape For Mounting Modules
- Jumper Wires & Screws Set
- Use any Bluetooth terminal app and you can control your car. Commands sent from your phone through the HC-05 module are forwarded to the Arduino Uno. The Uno processes the command and controls the L293D shield to drive the motors forwards, backward and rotate left or right. LEDs indicate direction of car and or connection status.
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