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ryanzotti avatar ryanzotti commented on July 20, 2024
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sprajosh avatar sprajosh commented on July 20, 2024 3
  • Toy Car - $30
  • Raspberyy Pi - $32
  • Raspberyy Pi Protective Case - $10
  • Logitech C210 Webcam - $20
  • 64GB Class 10 MicroSD card - $15
  • External Battery - $10
  • Copious amount of Wire - $20
  • Soldering Equipment - $25
  • UltraSound - $5

I hope this helps

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RyanZotti avatar RyanZotti commented on July 20, 2024

@amiltonwong I purchased about half of the items online, but the other half I bought at a local electronics store (Microcenter, in my case). Some of the items I bought online were extremely cheap but had to be shipped from overseas, and shipping time was 3-4 weeks in some cases. What I learned is that I'm far too impatient to wait multiple weeks to begin tinkering, so I recommend buying everything from your local electronics store and then you can get started the same day. Most of the items are Raspberry Pi peripherals, so find a place that sells the Pi and you can probably find the rest.

So short answer is I haven't posted links because the online retailers I used simply took too long and I discourage going that route.

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GoldenWings avatar GoldenWings commented on July 20, 2024

Hi,
Would you mind telling me the name of ultrasound items to go and search for, because i see ultrasounds probes that are 1000$+ so i am pretty sure i am looking for something else :)
And what kind of Soldering Equipment?, pictures or names would help alot.
Thanks in advance.

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GoldenWings avatar GoldenWings commented on July 20, 2024

And how many ultrasound probes would i need?

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0ca avatar 0ca commented on July 20, 2024

I saw some people using these ultrasonic sensors:
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/13959 ($3.95)

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RyanZotti avatar RyanZotti commented on July 20, 2024

@0ca Yes, HC-SR04 is what I used. You can buy them from lots of places and they're usually pretty cheap (less than or about $5).

@GoldenWings I only use one, but that's just because the car I use is very small and can't fit more (the wiring takes up a lot of space). On bigger cars I've seen people use as many as 5. If you put some in the back you can teach the car how to parallel park. I saw this somewhere on YouTube, but I don't have the link available.

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