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The goal of this project is to enable students to control four DC motors using the L298N Motor Driver and Arduino, programming them to perform coordinated movement patterns like forward motion, turning, and spinning. This builds a foundational understanding of how motors are controlled in robotics, an essential skill in real-world applications. Examples include autonomous robots, drones, and industrial machinery that rely on precise motor control for navigation and manipulation.
By completing this project, students will learn how to manage motor drivers, handle multiple motors, and apply these concepts to automation, helping them understand the mechanics behind robotic systems used in logistics, manufacturing, and transportation industries.


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Week 4: Programming 4 Motors with L298N Motor...
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Week 3: Programming 1 Motor to Drive Forward...
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Week 2: LED Blink and Patterns Summary In...
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