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Living proof is this human-following robot/car that was build by the YouTuber ... you should be able to do the whole thing with any Arduino, including the Nano, which also costs approximately ...
The things that an Arduino board can power are only limited by our imagination, and with a little work, this little piece of technology can end up doing amazing things. A 16-year-old, for example ...
This microcontroller is at the heart of countless impressive projects like RFID door locks, automated plant watering systems, and even robot cars ... analyzed by the Arduino Nano.
Randy Sarafan, who also happens to be the Technology Editor over on Instructables, gutted a remote-controlled car and swapped the parts for an Arduino board. Seeing as Arduino is good for ...
building a “Robot Pianista” that uses a simple mechanism to play a tune under electronic command (Spanish language, Google Translate link). An Arduino Nano is the heart of the build ...
[Pierre] recently bought his first car and decided to make his own RFID electric starter for it! An Arduino Nano controls two relays which in turn can turn the car on, start it, and turn it off.
The Arduino Nano, compared to the Uno, is the more ideal board for mobile robots as it helps keep the chassis compact. However, if you want to go beyond standard robots, then you might find this ...
This fun, simple robot kits is compatible with the included SunFounder Nano board or an Arduino Nano board and is equipped with two legs that you can program to walk, kick, or even dance.