Let me start by saying that most people here work with RC air vehicles of all types, not RC cars. Secondly, most of use off the shelf ESCs, transmitters and receivers, because it is a lot of work to make your own and using off the shelf components come with greater reliability.
That being said, I dont think we can really answer your questions untill we know just how DIY you want to go. For example, for your transmitter receiver you could use a pair of XBees/3DR Radios with a joystick. If you look around this site and on google you can probably find some projects that have done this. However, if you want to go more DIY then this project is going to be much harder and I don't know if you are going to find schematics that completely fit your needs.
As for the ESCs, you might want to look at the Rock ESC, OpenPilot ESC or ESC32 projecs. Those are some open source ESCs. Looking through their websites and codebases will give you a good idea of what is needed to design an ESC.
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Hi Tharindu,
Let me start by saying that most people here work with RC air vehicles of all types, not RC cars. Secondly, most of use off the shelf ESCs, transmitters and receivers, because it is a lot of work to make your own and using off the shelf components come with greater reliability.
That being said, I dont think we can really answer your questions untill we know just how DIY you want to go. For example, for your transmitter receiver you could use a pair of XBees/3DR Radios with a joystick. If you look around this site and on google you can probably find some projects that have done this. However, if you want to go more DIY then this project is going to be much harder and I don't know if you are going to find schematics that completely fit your needs.
As for the ESCs, you might want to look at the Rock ESC, OpenPilot ESC or ESC32 projecs. Those are some open source ESCs. Looking through their websites and codebases will give you a good idea of what is needed to design an ESC.
I hope this at least helps you a bit forward!
Kind regards,
Wouter van Verre