Hi guys! How are you?
I am trying to modify a toy to present my son by using an ESP32 bridge and two H bridge (in the pictures).
Could you help me connect ESP32 to an Android app? (I am creating this app)
I do not know how to create this communication between ESP32 and the application, my idea was to add the ESP32 IP in the application, and in the application create buttons that send the commands to move the four DC motors, two for walking, and two to "aim".
Once I complete the project, I will make the App available on the Play Store (perhaps the Apple Store) and a how-to tutorial.
Sorry for the bad english, I'm using google translate
ESP32 RC War tank toy with android App
ESP32 RC War tank toy with android App
Last edited by dinhow on Tue Sep 24, 2019 10:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: ESP32 RC War tank toy with android App
Hi dinhow,
Thanks for the post, but the pictures in your last post seem to be broken, would you please re-post the pictures? Thanks.
Alvin
Thanks for the post, but the pictures in your last post seem to be broken, would you please re-post the pictures? Thanks.
Alvin
Re: ESP32 RC War tank toy with android App
Ok, I'm replace links =)
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Re: ESP32 RC War tank toy with android App
What developper program are you using for the android application? What language?
If you want to do a quick test, you can use bluetooth instead of wifi as it is easier.
with the "MIT App Inventor", you can create a quick app for testing
https://appinventor.mit.edu/
https://appinventor.pevest.com/2015/01/ ... -inventor/
If you want to do a quick test, you can use bluetooth instead of wifi as it is easier.
with the "MIT App Inventor", you can create a quick app for testing
https://appinventor.mit.edu/
https://appinventor.pevest.com/2015/01/ ... -inventor/
Re: ESP32 RC War tank toy with android App
B4a and bluetooth
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