Alright so I need to build a remote control car with forward/reverse capabilities. Slow, fast, and stop. steering and has to have working LED head lights and horn.
I also am required to build the control panel circuitry, transmission etc.
I am in need of help with this. I designed my diagrams so that it is circular with a wheel in the back which is horizontal -controls steering- and two wheels in the left and right of the car -for forward and reverse- and a free wheel up front for wieght distribution.
Now the problem i have is how am i going to wire of all this? we are allowed to use 3 motors im using one for the back wheel and a motor for each drive wheel.
So i have the transmission done on it and the body of it done. -drawn out i should say - And to put everything i need in this it will come out shaped like this
That's because that's how forklifts turn, the drive wheels are in front, the rear will is spun in a single axis to turn. Gives them an incredible turning radius. The one we have at my work has two parallel wheels right against each other used as a single one. It's electric so the drive wheels are even driven tank style to increase the turning radius under load
we get acess to everything he has. which is pretty much every part u can use on a breadboard. ok next queston i have. i believe we are using a 6 volt motor. Anyway i can kick up the power -without bloing the motor- to make it spin faster?
It isnt a box its pretty much. every component you could use. Everything. -except the extremely expensive things that dont really serve a purpose for this-
everything from leds, to resistors, Caps, Pots, Photo resistors,Diodes, beepers, speakers, a cap which is used in cars -Drains batteries very fast.- over 50 feet worth of wires. Everything you need. 555s etc.
before you start flashing any LED's you should get your robot done. you do know, that you need a lot of gears between your motor and the wheel right? DC motor spins 10 000- 20 000 rpm you know you need 50-100 rpm.
and I don't see any transistors or that stuff mentioned in your box contents... you need to build yourself an H- bridge (search Google for circuits). I would suggest you get a chip with ań H-bridge in it. makes your life a LOT easier.