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A 16-year-old, for example, has created a self-driving toy car that’s powered by an Arduino Nano as part of a project that also includes cheap parts like IR sensors and modules created with a 3D ...
His write-up features plenty of videos demonstrating each single component, and of course, him controlling the car — which you will also find after the break.
This iPad-controlled remote-controlled car provides fun for hours--but perhaps not for your kitty.
Looking for a small robotics project over the Easter weekend? Try swapping an RC car's motors for an Arduino board instead!