R you C-ing this? (RC Car)- Creating the Breadboard controller
Making the controller for the RC car
Today, we worked on connecting the wires to a breadboard to work as a controller for our motors on the RC car. Although we couldn't find our RF connector, we're still working on actually making the remote to where with a push of a button, the left wheel can go forward, and with another, the right could go forward.
Team members: Jacob Gillaspie, Malichai Laset
Today, we worked on connecting the wires to a breadboard to work as a controller for our motors on the RC car. Although we couldn't find our RF connector, we're still working on actually making the remote to where with a push of a button, the left wheel can go forward, and with another, the right could go forward.
Team members: Jacob Gillaspie, Malichai Laset
What Steps Did We Solve:
- Finish fixing the frame of the car Done
- Hook up the power harness to the frame of the Car Done
- test the motors Done
- apply the coding Done
- Finish fixing the frame of the car Done
- Hook up the power harness to the frame of the Car Done
- test the motors Done
- apply the coding Done
Next Steps:
List all the current steps in order of priority. Mark "Pending", "In Progress", "Road Block", "Done"
- Finish the "power harness" Pending
- Test the coded outcome Pending (Extra steps added here)
- Edit the coding to actually move on command, and not randomly. Pending
- Create the breadboard controller for the car In progress
List all the current steps in order of priority. Mark "Pending", "In Progress", "Road Block", "Done"
- Finish the "power harness" Pending
- Test the coded outcome Pending (Extra steps added here)
- Edit the coding to actually move on command, and not randomly. Pending
- Create the breadboard controller for the car In progress
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