Project Juneli was an exploration into embedded systems and remote control. The goal was to build a small, remote-controlled vehicle from scratch, focusing on direct hardware control and communication.
The vehicle's brain was a microcontroller programmed in bare-metal C, ensuring maximum performance and a deep understanding of the hardware. Communication was handled via a Bluetooth module, allowing a smartphone or other device to send commands. The project involved motor driver integration, power management, and writing the firmware to interpret commands and control the vehicle's movement.