In this video, we will show you how to build a Bluetooth-controlled car using an Arduino UNO and Arduino Nano. This project allows you to control the car wirelessly using a mobile application and a Bluetooth module (HC-05 or HC-06). The car can move forward, backward, turn left, and turn right using simple commands.
Components Used:
• Arduino Nano/ Arduino UNO
• HC-05/HC-06 Bluetooth Module
• L298N Motor Driver Module
• DC Motors (4x)
• Wheels (4x)
• 12V Battery or Li-ion Battery
• Jumper Wires
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Code And App Link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folder...
Pin Description:
HC-05 Bluetooth Module:
VCC - 5V (Arduino)
GND - GND (Arduino)
TX -Pin 2 (Arduino RX)
RX - Pin 3 (Arduino TX)
L298N Motor Driver:
IN1 - Pin 8 (Arduino)
IN2 - Pin 9 (Arduino)
IN3 - Pin 10 (Arduino)
IN4 - Pin 11 (Arduino)
12V Power - External Battery
GND - GND (Arduino)
Motor A - Left Motor
Motor B - Right Motor
Power Supply:
Arduino powered via 5-12V battery or USB
L298N powered via 12V battery
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