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PIC32 Remote Control Car

8/8/2015

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This is a short overview of the components used to make yourself a remote controlled car using a PIC32 microcontroller.

Have you ever wanted to make and control your own car, see below for the components used. In the future I will go over an in depth tutorial with schematics of the connections.

Items used:
  • PIC32 microcontroller
  • Power source
  • L293D Push-Pull 4-Channel Driver
  • XL6009 Step-up module
  • Four Arduino wheels
  • Breadboard
  • Several jumper wires
  • Some rubber bands
  • Some cardboard
  • My PIC32BTN Android application
  • HC-05 Bluetooth Module

Most of the items used I found on eBay for fairly cheap. The power source I used was a 5 volt 10,000 mAh power bank that was then boosted to 6 volts using the step-up module which would power the car for several hours of fun. Seen in the video and photos I used my MAKEmicro32 microcontroller board seen plugged in the breadboard.

See my contact page to request the code I used or if you would like me to put together the in depth tutorial with schematics for a guide to connect everything together.


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