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wireless remote controlled car without the use of microcontroller

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  • This topic has 3 replies, 4 voices, and was last updated 14 years, 6 months ago by D.V.G. Krishna.
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  • July 22, 2011 at 11:03 am #1209
    pushkar shukla
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    HI , i want to make a wireless remote controlled car without using microcontroller . how should i go about it .

    July 22, 2011 at 11:22 am #6491
    Ankur Saxena
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    Hi Pushkar,

     

    You can use RF transmitter and reciever for the same. For that u vl be needing an encoder circuit at transmitting end and a decoder circuit at recieving end. Make a remote to control your robot and connect it to the encoder along with transmitter. At the car end make a simple L293D based motor driver card and attach it to the reciever along with decoder.

    July 22, 2011 at 4:09 pm #6492
    harsha.sreevatsa
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    hi, me and my friend are trying to do a rc car with atmega8 controller and a arduino uno board we have a 433.92mhz receiver and transmitter with ht12d and ht12e encoder decoder pair…  can anyone pls tell me the pins that we need to connect from the microcontroller to the encoder and decoder..  were using arduino uno as transmitter and another atmega8 board as receiver…..  our encoder and decoder have no dip switches and only 4 data pins…  thanx in advance for any usefull reply……..

     

    August 13, 2011 at 4:36 pm #6606
    D.V.G. Krishna
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    to make a car ther is no need of microcontril

    you connect D0,D1,D2,D3pins of ht12d

    decoder to L293d motor driver

     

    her all pins are by default HIGH

    to move forward or backward you need to press

    two switches simultaniously

     

    i tried it and its working

     

    use the circuit in EGLABS

    connect d0,d1,d2,d3 to L293Dmotor driver

    instd of leds

     

     

    use this

    http://www.engineersgarage.com/electronic-circuits/wireless-rf-remote-control-circuit 

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