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DIY - Remote control car running on Arduino: concept

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Radio control cars are small vehicles powered by electric or gas motors that can be remotely controlled by a transmitter. The transmitter sends signals to a receiver on the car, allowing the operator to control the car's speed, direction, and steering. Radio control cars are available in a variety of sizes, from miniature models that can fit in the palm of your hand to large off-road vehicles that can climb over rough terrain.

Wi-Fi Integration made easy with ESP8266WiFi library

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The ESP8266 is a low-cost Wi-Fi microchip with full TCP/IP stack and microcontroller capability, created by Espressif Systems. It's popular among hobbyists and developers for its affordability and ease of use, making it a go-to choice for various IoT projects. When paired with the ESP8266WiFi library, this tiny module becomes even more powerful, simplifying the process of connecting devices to Wi-Fi networks and enabling a multitude of creative applications.

DIY - Universal RC Joystick: controls

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Based on the solution of designing multi-functional remote controller and being aware of the needs we started building the joystick. It will have 4 push buttons, 2 switch buttons, 2 potentiometers and two analog modules. And, additional 2 push buttons integrated on the analog joystick module.

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ESP8266 Firmware update

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The ESP8266 is a popular Wi-Fi module used in many IoT projects. Keeping its firmware up-to-date ensures you have the latest features, security patches, and bug fixes. Updating the firmware might seem difficult, but it's quite straightforward once you understand the steps involved. In this article, we'll explore how to update the firmware of the ESP8266 module, a crucial task for maintaining optimal performance and security. This update process can be carried out either locally, using a USB connection, or remotely via cloud. We'll examine both methods to provide a comprehensive understanding of how to keep your ESP8266 up-to-date with the latest firmware version.

DIY - Universal RC Joystick: mounting

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Based on the solution of designing multi-functional remote controller and being aware of the needs we started building the joystick. The cover with controls is ready for use but we miss the most important part: the microcontroller. Once more, our decision falls on Arduino Nano. It perfectly fits by size providing all the necessary functionality.

DIY - Universal RC Joystick: code

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The physical part of the controller is finished but what about the brain? Once more, our decision falls on Arduino Nano. It perfectly fits by size providing all the necessary functionality. For programming a Nano board we need a USB to serial interface which can be hooked up to the programing header located on the top side of our controller.

DIY - Universal RC Joystick: concept

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Controlling devices over a distance opens lots of possibilities. Our Arduino roadmap contains many projects that must be controlled remotely and sometimes on a long-distance. Of course, it can be done with a PC but our experience has shown that it becomes complicated when you need long way, portable and rapid communications. Our solution was designing a multi-functional remote controller, we have called it AirControl.

Getting started with the HC-05 Bluetooth module

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The HC-05 is one of the most popular Bluetooth modules in the Arduino ecosystem, and for good reason. It's affordable, well documented, and flexible enough to handle a wide range of use cases. It can operate as both a master and a slave device, meaning it can initiate connections to other Bluetooth devices as well as wait for them. For projects where you just need a phone to talk to an Arduino, that distinction doesn't matter much. But for anything more involved, like two Arduino boards communicating wirelessly, the HC-05 is the right tool for the job.