Overview of the Project
This DIY Arduino project is an ESP32 car, which is powered by an Arduino controller. The project requires components such as GLC pcbs, a Gerber file, and a PCB prototype manufacturer. Additionally, the project requires a six-layer PCB to control four motors, though only two motors are being controlled in this project.
Creating the PCB
The first step in this DIY Arduino project is to create the six-layer PCB and generate its Gerber file. To do this, the user must visit jlcpcb.com, which is a worldwide leading PCB prototype manufacturer. This website offers one to eight layer PCBs from two dollars, as well as PCB assembly smt, stencil, and 3D printing services. After uploading the Gerber file to the website, the user can then select the PCB settings and order the PCBs in an affordable price.
Connecting the Components
The next step in this DIY Arduino project is to connect the components. This is done by following the diagram provided. The diagram shows the connections between the Arduino controller, the GLC pcbs, and the two motors. This ensures that the components are connected correctly and that the ESP32 car is able to function properly.
Testing the ESP32 Car
Once the components have been connected, the user can then test the ESP32 car. This is done by powering on the Arduino controller and then using a remote control to operate the car. If the car is functioning properly, then the user can then proceed to the next step.
Making the ESP32 Car Professional
The final step in this DIY Arduino project is to make the ESP32 car more professional. This can be done by adding additional components such as lights, sound systems, and other features. This will make the car look more professional and will also make it more enjoyable to use.