Project by Alexander201199; Micro:bit based GlowBit Car

I have just shared a new project: “Micro:bit based GlowBit Car”



I made this car because at school there was a Lego We-Do tug-of-war competition but the cars only drove backward and I wanted to make a car that can turn and drive forwards.
If you make this car don’t throw away the chassis box because I will be us…

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I like the build. Nicely designed chassis. If you have not, you can try this waiter robot next. Line Following Robotic Waiter using Arduino - The Engineering Projects This is an Arduino UNO-based line follower waiter robot. It’s a three wheeler robot in which there are two wheels at the front side with DC motors while a free caster wheel at the back side.

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Awesome project! I really like how you’ve combined the micro with the GlowBit LEDs to create a fun and interactive robot car. Projects like this are a great way to learn about programming, electronics, and hardware integration all at once.

One thing that’s often overlooked in DIY electronics is the use of the right power connections, especially as projects become more advanced or involve external power sources and accessories. Understanding different power plug connector types can make it much easier to choose compatible connectors and avoid wiring issues in future builds.

Thanks for sharing your build—looking forward to seeing what you create next!