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56 lines
1.6 KiB
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# RC Car
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### ~avatar avatar
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Hack a toy RC car and control it with your @boardname@ and Kitronik parts!
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### ~
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https://youtu.be/xQJCZwVvjyw
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### ~ hint
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**Warning**
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This activity involves opening an electronic toy, cutting its wires and reconnecting them. Your toy could end up becoming totally useless. Hacking has its risks and rewards!
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### ~
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## Materials
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* toy RC car with 4 or 6 AA batteries
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* 1 @boardname@ (optionally, another @boardname@ too if you want radio control)
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* wire trimmer
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* small Philips screw driver
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* [1 Kitronik motor driver](https://www.kitronik.co.uk/5620-motor-driver-board-for-the-bbc-microbit-v2.html)
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## What's our hack plan?
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Most toy RC cars use 3 small DC motors to operate:
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* 1 DC motor to spin (torque) the back wheels
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* 1 DC motor to spin (torque) the front wheels
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* 1 DC motor to steer the front wheels
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What we're going to do is open up the RC car, remove the existing electronic controller, and replace it with the **Kitronik** motor driver that controls 2 DC motors. We will connect the two torque motors to one controller and the steering motor to the other controller.
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After the motor driver is connected, we will use a @boardname@ to control it. Also, we can use another @boardname@ as a radio controller for the @boardname@ that's in the car.
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### ~ hint
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**Getting a car to hack**
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Ask friends or family members if they have any old RC cars lying around. Scout around at thrift shops and other second hand stores for donated RC cars.
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### ~
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## Activities
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* [Make](/projects/rc-car/make)
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* [Code](/projects/rc-car/code)
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* [Connect](/projects/rc-car/connect)
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### ~button /projects/rc-car/make
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Let's make it!
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### ~
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