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“This instructable will show how to control stepper motor taken from DVD-rom Using Arduino Pro Mini to make pulse to run stepper motor. What you need is: 1. Stepper motor 2. H-bridge L298N 3. Arduino Pro Mini”

“what could be more awsome than building your own robot,today im gonna explain how to build your own obstacle avoiding robot with a servo motor and an ultrasonic sensor.dont worry! I’ll guide you step by step through …

“Use acoustic waves to hold in mid-air samples such as water, ants or tiny electric components. This technology has been previously restricted to a couple of research labs but now you can make it at your home. If you want …

“Here i’m going to instruct you about making an Obstacle Avoiding Robot based on Arduino. I hope to do step by step guide on making this robot in very easy way. An obstacle avoiding robot is a fully autonomous …

“This time its a obstacle avoiding robot, which use a ultrasonic sensor , two motors , a motor driver and arduino unoto avoid objects. In this project a servo motor is shown but it is not used.It happens because I didn …

“Hi friends, in this instructable I am going to introduce a new version of my previous instructable that can do the following tasks: 1- It can move autonomously by Arduino UNO and L298N motor driver 2- It can do cleaning …

“Arduino - Bluetooth Car Control Project Application steps:1. Install Arduino Bluetooth Car Control Application from below link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de… 2. Download Connection schemmatic, insallation steps .and Arduino .ino code from link: https://drive.google.com …

“When I was a child, I was always fascinated in RC cars and how they work. When I did take it apart, all I see are chunks of metal placed everywhere. I always wished that there was a simple tutorial …

“This didactic robot project includes: Robot chassis with 2 motors + a crazy wheel Arduino Uno Card Bluetouth module HC-06 Module L298 Resistance 1000 ohms and 2000 ohms 1 Buzzer 1 coupler of 6 batteries R6 of 1.5 Volts …

“In this project I will show you how I combined an Arduino Nano, an LCD, a rotary encoder, three peristaltic pumps with motor drivers, a load cell and a couple pieces of wood to create a crude, but functional Cocktail …