Arduino Boat on IR Remote

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Arduino Boat on IR Remote

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Today I will show how to make a simple arduino IR remote boat.

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КАК СДЕЛАТЬ АРДУИНО КОРАБЛИК НА ИК УПРАВЛЕНИИ?

Materials

Materials:

- Ceiling tiles

- Arduino NANO

- IR receiver

- Resistors

- IR remote control

- Servo motor sg-90

- Electric motor

- Transistor 2n2222

- Condenser

- Metal wire

- Transparent plastic

- Batteries 4.8V

- Propeller

Cutting Parts

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It is necessary to cut out all the details the pattern from of plastic and ceiling tiles

Gluing Together

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We glue the whole part up to the moment shown in the photo

Motor Installation and Rotary System

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For the motor in the body make a hole and install the motor perpendicular to the rear wall. The screw is made of aluminium (1mm). He needs to be twisted to the stubble from the handle and put on the motor shaft as shown in the photo. The swivel system is made of metal wire, a metal rod, plastic and a servo rocker

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We connect all the components according to the scheme and load the sketch into arduino.

For control, you can use any remote control to do this: send a signal to the finished circuit, open the COM-port, to read the values and indicate them in the code. On the transistor you need to put a radiator

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Final Assembly and Decoration

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At this step, glue all the parts (the nose covers of the ship must be selected independently). also in

a cap of Nuno to make apertures and to stick a transparent plastic. These windows are needed to connect the console and the receiver. As a decoration and an additional layer of protection, I glued the ship with aluminum tape