If you want to make a robot (such as Line Follower, Obstacle avoider, Arm Robot or Racing Robot) or a car using a microcontroller(such as Arduino, ESP8266, ESP32 ...
Receives RC signals via an ELRS receiver using the CRSF protocol. Controls a 2-motor robot chassis with an L298N driver. Configurable GPIO pins and RC channels. Built-in failsafe to stop motors if the ...
This tutorial is part of the following EU funded project: Edu4AI - Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to Foster 21st Century Skills in Secondary Education, in the framework of Erasmus+, ...
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