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@ANAN00006 ай бұрын
so my starter kit has Arduino uno smd so there are any problems to make projects
@lesleymurugesu9096Ай бұрын
Bro I really enjoy your content. But I am just a poor student with a big study debt, so I cant pay your program $19/month. Can you please make a few easy and free projects. That would be really helpful
@MiaZhang-k4nАй бұрын
Good day
@MrTylersVlog7 ай бұрын
I think another important tip if you do get into the 3D printing aspect is get a caliper! Measuring the dimensions of motors and other components is essential for 3D design.
@MiaZhang-k4nАй бұрын
Great
@potatopirate55572 ай бұрын
Tired single mom here trying to figure out how to get my son set up for Christmas. Thank you so much for this. Seriously. I can't say thank you enough. Edit- Of course, I keep coming back as I purchase more items so I can use your links. It's the least I can do. Thanks again so much.
@CbrSpsWzrdАй бұрын
As a son who was put onto Arduino, gotta say it has been the best thing I've spent my free time on.
@pumpkingolem9122Ай бұрын
You are a great mom
@HB12-cd7yq19 күн бұрын
cool gift
@rebel446615 күн бұрын
What a mom. Supporting the kids interests is so important.
@TheSelfUnemployed7 ай бұрын
Check out Paul McWhorters Arduino Lesson series if you are a beginner looking to get started!
@GamingVlogBoxStudios7 ай бұрын
I used them too, and can confirm they are amazing!
@drepyman13857 ай бұрын
Mr Paul is THE BEST arduino teacher. Even I come from there lol
Bro this is exactly what I needed to help me progress further. So far ive only focused on theory knowing what i need to get started is huge. And you made it sound so simple. Thank you so much!
@Robonyx7 ай бұрын
Hope it helps! 🙏
@martinkuliza7 ай бұрын
if you are starting, don't waste your time on Arduino Get an ESP32 board I'll tell you why . You want to know to get a headstart, HERE IS HOW 1. it's important to learn Arduino and ESP32 Arduino and ESP32 are the development boards they both use a form of C++ as the programming language Arduino uses Arduino IDE as the platform you program on NOW HERE IS THE COOL PART You should learn both, but you don't want to waste money buying an Arduino. Buy an ESP32 it's cheaper it's More Powerful it's Faster and you have Bluetooth and WiFi Options built in Also.... Faster Micro and Dual Core Processing it's not even a comparison Now.... WITH THE ESP32, You can absolutely (and YOU SHOULD) Start with Arduino IDE and Arduino Sketches Remember, ESP32 is just the board when people say "are you PROGRAMMING ARDUINO" they are talking about the sketches, not the board Essentially the connectivity between the 2 is more or less the same, but the ESP32 has more options so... Start with ARDUINO IDE but don't stay on it for too long, Give yourself, maybe 3 months then do this When you learn programming you want to learn 2 things in the beginning PYTHON and C++ so MY RECOMMENDATION Install PYTHON Install VS CODE (Visual Studio Code) this will be the IDE to replace Arduino IDE when you open VS Code you want to add these extensions Python Python Debugger C++ C++ Debugger ESP32 IDE and now you're ready to take it seriously Also, Don't go for Arduino Nano, it's a pain in the arse NEXT.... You can muck around with standard sketches for like 2 weeks But don't spend too much time on standard sketches LEARN TO PROGRAM ARDUINO OR ESP32 ON YOUR OWN ESP32 has an Operating system, it's called FREE RTOS (Free Real Time Operating system) First Learn your Arduino course WHILE USING ESP32 and WHILE USE VS CODE that way you won't be a noob for a long time As you learn each lesson Make a practice sketch to test what you have learned IMPORTANT : Understand very quickly what SERIAL MONITOR is and INTEGRATE SERIAL STATEMENTS INTO YOUR CODE then go to the serial monitor to see if it works EXAMPLE : Say you are blinking an LED once per second if it works it works, right but what if.... in the middle of the blink commands you entered serial commands that said print "LED Turned ON" (After it turned on) then after it turned off print "LED Turned OFF" that way you are doing a few things at one time 1. You are learning to code 2. You are confirming you understand what you have learned 3. The ability to create serial commands accelerates your learning 4. These serial commands later are used as troubleshooting and degugging tools (But since you already did them YOU DON'T HAVE TO LEARN THAT) AND THAT WAY.... You want be a noob that just forever blinks LED's and then Moves to LED Strips and forever uses stock Sketches and googles the answer IF YOU WANT TO LEARN THIS THING.... THEN LEARN IT and Honestly.... it will take you say... 3 days of solid learning (Not 20 hours) Because that's rubbish LEARN 1 THING PRACTICE THAT THING WRITE SOME CODE TO MUCK AROUND WITH THAT THING then LEARN THE 2ND THING PRACTICE THAT THING WRITE SOME CODE TO MUCK AROUND WITH THAT THING Remember this Author's goal is to fastrack you through a course DON'T DO THAT, You'll just get confused GO SLOWLY GO AT YOUR OWN PACE the point is TO LEARN not , to go through it as fast as you can Example : In Arduino, You'll no doubt start blinking LED's you will learn the Delay() command after a while you'll learn that because Arduino executes code sequentially IF YOU HAVE TOO MANY DELAYS they may conflict and stop things from working. You'll then try to adjust the timing of the delay, but that will hit a roadblock as well BUT IT'S GOOD TO LEARN THIS so... Your next thing will be to try using millis() You'll hit the same road block and if you are stuck on Arduino you will know NOTHING ELSE HOWEVER... on ESP32, You use vTaskDelay() the difference being Delay() is BLOCKING CODE vTaskDelay() is not Blocking code so you see... you can play with FREE RTOS and Arduino and Arduino IDE and VS CODE............AT THE SAME TIME , SIDE BY SIDE so you can learn the differences THAT'S HOW YOU SHOULD LEARN but it all starts with buying an ESP32, so you don't have to waste money on an Arduino YOU'RE WELCOME
@SeriouslySeriousGrim2 ай бұрын
Heyy, could I ask what resources you used to learn the theory aspect?
@ldandco7 ай бұрын
he wears gloves. therefore he is a pofessional
@BRICAMDEN6 ай бұрын
Tru
@billionaireclub07266 ай бұрын
Ya 😂
@stevhandingwall20285 ай бұрын
No is a food mukbanger
@RicardoReyes-hl6be5 ай бұрын
Yes because electronics have that nasty metal smell this is why we wear gloves
@D-Man-GamingShorts4 ай бұрын
It’s for his clapping at the end of the vid 😂
@jumbo9996146 ай бұрын
Love the fan sound at 1:58 😄
@NerdAffiliated3 ай бұрын
Just got to that lol
@TKInternational762 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@dizye29715 ай бұрын
Thank you for speaking as if youre talking to a real beginner. This will help me get into arduino and robotics
@DialloThierno-k2x4 ай бұрын
Basically all the tools I need to get started
@xafrbob24986 ай бұрын
"Fantastic tutorial! I really appreciated the detailed breakdown of essential tools and components. The section on setting up the breadboard was particularly helpful. Thanks for making Arduino more accessible!"
@thesaltysleuth6 ай бұрын
hey, gpt. remove the quotes and print again
@mars420tame5 ай бұрын
man i have been trying to do this for more than a week and i just found ur video
@Sala-yg8wh6 ай бұрын
This really helped me out. Thank You !
@edwinfarid_5 ай бұрын
Bro, U are fire. This is what I've been looking for. Keep making this content 🔥🔥
@CtrlGame3 ай бұрын
Please, do more videos! Don't give up, you are awesome!
@johnbrooks73506 ай бұрын
I used to have a crappy multimeter and only upgraded when I used one at school that was really nice and I found one for only $50. Best to only upgrade when you can actually experience and see the difference
@PaxtonCarlson7 ай бұрын
7:23 HAHA, YES!! I have the Bambu Lab P1S as well and it is a GAME-CHANGER! Seriously, bed leveling is a thing of the past now. The bambu printers are so fast!
@RuToClose7 ай бұрын
Set it, and forget it.
@richardkovalcik5252 ай бұрын
An analog discovery board is a good option to put against an oscilloscope. It can be used as an a scope or a waveform generator and they’re relatively low in cost.
@AsteroidLeaf9057 ай бұрын
4:20 can also test for short circuit u plug in negative and positive input with probes
@deutschWallah3 ай бұрын
Really good. I hit the subscribe button as if there is no tomorrow. Impressive explanation.
@pneumantic62976 ай бұрын
Best way to do male to male jumper wires is to buy a 22 awg set of colored solid core wire. With the jumpers you have to store them. Its nice to be able to just cut your own and throw it away if you dont want to organize after. The jumpers you end up with a mess of lengths, colors, and they are very annoying to store because they like to bend and get caught in things.
@GamingVlogBoxStudios7 ай бұрын
Yay! New Robonyx vid!!!
@Robonyx7 ай бұрын
Thanks GamingVlogBoxStudios 💯
@cpK054L3 ай бұрын
You can build a power supply with the arduino, or rather purely passive components, just need to learn how to design filtering and FILL BRIDGE RECTIFIER. Since you want DC voltage very easily just build low pass filters and XY bridges. You can turn your arduino into a multimeter, it has a built in ADC and it's basically two lines of code val = Analog_read(pin); Serialwrite(val); Something like that It can also be used as an oscilloscope, just use the serial monitor. You'll need to use a breadboard to build divider circuits for voltages above the reference 5V, just write in the code to compensate. A current sensor is just measuring the voltage off a precision low resistance component like 0.1 ohms. Resistance is just using a known current and reading the voltage of adc. The arduino typically drives 10mA per pin, just read the ADC voltage. Given that its 10 bits, the precision may not exist well. This is just for starters. It is unfair to compare agilent scopes to the crude Arduino since desktop oscilloscopes use ASIC to implement so you're comparing parallel computation to serial and low spec.
@lucasbonde27 ай бұрын
This came just as i needed it. Just perfect!
@thomas_oesterreicher7 ай бұрын
I recommend you looking at ESPs for example ESP8266 its like a Arduino, but faster, has Wifi and Bluetooth ablities. The better Version of it is ESP32. They look a bit more complex, but even if you start with a uno, you will buy esps really soon.
@adamelmsri7 ай бұрын
Awesome vid, super helpful for when I tinker with Arduino on the side
@Ban-zy2xk2 ай бұрын
I'm an engineer but still really enjoyed this video 😅
@SeilingMart4 ай бұрын
So youre telling me that all that time I spent learned trig and integral Calc is usless?
@nachiketacharya75994 ай бұрын
😂
@tinywhoopfan3 ай бұрын
Im interested in learning more about breadboard -> proto board and how you change the layout.
@konstantinhungs9167Ай бұрын
My best discovery in 2024 were silicone insulated wires. I've used regular wires for years but once I discovered how bendy they are and how easy it is to remove just a tiny bit of insulation for soldering it on a proto board without the insulation melting, I never want to go back
@CBEpola2 ай бұрын
loving the percussion 🥁🪘
@moshivuu4 ай бұрын
Great video! I'm still needing the oscilloscope and the 3D printer... I start playing more "serious" with these modules in 2023. For screens I would also recommend an LCD Tft or a Nexus (colors and touchable features), one can make more portable projects.
@rydjaradat7 ай бұрын
I love the vibes, editing is top notch, I don't know why but I have Jojo bizarre adventure undertone throughout the video.
@kariko072 ай бұрын
For heat shrink.. use the barrel (side) of your soldering iron.. that’s how I have always done it in the past!
@CheapoJoes6 ай бұрын
This is super helpful. Thanks for making this 🙏. Good insight into what items to bring into our inventory. Subbed
@INFIDEL82AA5 ай бұрын
Awesome video! Breaking it down to a five-year-old level, is sometimes required. Thank you
@bigshirt7473Ай бұрын
Him abusing his power supply is absolutely hilarious 😭 6:01
@kenkioqqo2 ай бұрын
This dude somehow sounds like James Jani. Overall, this is a great informative video for beginners like me. I've learned a lot, even though I've only watched one of your videos so far.
@alitanik40515 ай бұрын
You are expert bro ,thnx for the knowledges
@internal85007 ай бұрын
great vid. Have an arduino at work and im looking forward to do some with it at work. Looking forward for your vids
@HVXmania5 ай бұрын
You also seem to be wearing gloves and using a matt. Are those for electrostatic protection?
@mongkkorn55057 ай бұрын
1:58 how to code a dc motor to sound like that
@exorbitantmango2006 ай бұрын
Dude, you're so fucking awesome! Great editing and neat AI girl mascot!
@Animation--nw5sv4 ай бұрын
LOVE UR TUTSSS
@adriantheblob3 ай бұрын
One weekend nonstop or almost one weekend?
@williamphanter99594 ай бұрын
Dude you are a life saver damm hope your brain keep getting smarter and keep making vid like this, and please make it easy for dumb person like me 😢
@3DWolfEngineering7 ай бұрын
can just agree!, awesome guide - i hope it will make it easier for people getting started Keep up the great work !
@Eriiiiiiiick3 ай бұрын
I like your coked out meme presentation. very good sir 👏👏👏
@shreyanshpanda5445 ай бұрын
Pls make more videos on learning ardurino
@jeremiahbullfrog30903 ай бұрын
How's the air quality in your lab? Something with long term effects to think about.
@redshark87966 ай бұрын
What is your “mat” or “desk mat” that you have?
@fridolineckerd61354 ай бұрын
Can you show how you build the tracking camera from the beginning ?
@BRICAMDEN6 ай бұрын
The Adam savage rule (i think) if you need a tool by the cheapest version of it than if you end up needing to up grade upgrade
@remyabisheq10667 ай бұрын
im gonna learn that pen spinning now
@THIRIIDEVKUMAR4 ай бұрын
im looking for the tutorials, code on how you didi the motion tracking camera .
@DisturbedEyes12Ай бұрын
I recently bought the Elegoo brand, Uno R3 super starter kit. I have a MacBook Air 15 and everything was going great up until one, tiny problem emerged, the power cable that connects the two chips into the computer is the old Type A USB shape and my computer, the newer Mac’s don’t take that anymore. So, I had to go on Amazon and buy this cheap 8 dollar pack of 2 power adapter that uses type c as a plug in for my mac because type c is what they use. The other end of the adapter is type A so I’m going to see if this solves the problem.
@R.P.G.GАй бұрын
I bought the elegoo starter kit a few weeks ago and it was honesly the best bang for my buck + the quality of stuff you get is actually really good
@sebastian-jy5mf5 ай бұрын
Hi, is there an Option that you will make a Full Video of the Computer Vision ? Im very interesstet in These thing but i dont have Any Knowledge about that and i realy want to Build one for my Own
@futureconsequence53746 ай бұрын
Great Video!
@ricardoferreira28113 ай бұрын
More nice tools: stereoscope, caliper heat working station, or a thermal camera.
@TheKennMan885 ай бұрын
Very beginner question. When you eventually get to the point of using a PCB, what do you use to write the code for that? I saw someplace that the Arduino code is simple. So wondering what you do if your not using an Arduino?
@GENESIS1012 ай бұрын
Sir you are brilliant
@DavidKyazze-Ntwatwa6 ай бұрын
Great video learned a lot!
@shaiksameerroshan96786 ай бұрын
Hlo sir , please upload the computer vision in detailed video.... please reply sir...
@TheLUCKYONETutorials6 ай бұрын
Very nice video!
@aayushsapra39827 ай бұрын
only buy an auto ranging multimeter and also a continuity tester.
@aaronalquiza96804 ай бұрын
you forgot helping hands or PCB clamps to hold down what you're soldering.
@mengvang3966 ай бұрын
This is perfect for my low attention span 🙂ty
@prophet59556 ай бұрын
what recourses would yall recommend for pcb design
@RahulSingh-fl6bf6 ай бұрын
Hi! Awesome video! Would you happen to have recommendations for low budget get the job done oscilloscopes and power supplies good for university students? Thanks!
@Fatdarwin7 ай бұрын
We going bankrupt with this one 🗣️🔥🔥🔥
@DetectiveNoir_4 ай бұрын
Lmao 😂
@AutisticCammo4 ай бұрын
Could i make this on a rasberry pi 5 in python?
@haydengowing44236 ай бұрын
What software do you use for editing these videos and the animations?
@ShadowGhost-fz8um7 ай бұрын
Great video
@stevensonprimacio15924 ай бұрын
Why did it take so long to find this channel . Liked and subscribed . Thank you very informative and entertaining
@shashikanthpatil26867 ай бұрын
Insted of buying these multiple things can it be done by analog discovery
@bF937126 ай бұрын
Hi! great video, I'm starting to learn electronics as a hobby, before purchasing all the tools, do you recommend any simulation software to learn the concepts ? like thinkercad arduino ?
@rebel446615 күн бұрын
"I'm using a $20 multimeter from a supermarket" - he says.... sitting in front of a $1400 digital oscilloscope.
@Irrelevant5543 күн бұрын
😂😂
@PaisleyPark-kx1bj6 ай бұрын
For my final year Thesis, i choose my thesis as QR Code Gate system, i am using esp32cam as QR code scanner and serve as main control unit for gate mechanism. But i still can't make it yet. Should i used another microcontroller for gate mechanism. I need u guys help. I am not very smart but i'm trying my best.
@Elmer_U_3697 ай бұрын
what is the name or type of the gloves that you use?
@martinkuliza7 ай бұрын
Black Latex Powderless Gloves The brand is irrelevant, if you are serious about these gloves you just really need to know a few things whether they are yellow, Blue or Black doesn't really matter, although Black is good if you're doing dirty work. Some workplaces have colour preference, Example, Chemical labs and hospitals will preference blue. where paramedics and onsite people and electronics people will preference black Now, if you're doing light work , most any of them are fine but i work in Telecomms pits, so the thinner one's don't last for me, i need thicker one's Try a few out and you'll see, there are thin one's and thick one's and there are one's that are dull (MATTE) in appearance and there are shiny one's stick to the thicker and Matte one's but brand is completely irrelevant go find a cleaning chemical supplier, they'll have boxes of them when they ask you for size Say L (Large) and then buy 1 box and go from there there is Small to XX Large
@SuccessLibrary2367 ай бұрын
Variable power supply price?
@ipXchange6 ай бұрын
We would love to get on a call with you and get some advice on KZbin!
@izuku_kun10375 ай бұрын
I am beggin for pcd design video!!!!!plzzzzzzzz
@powerfulking5006 ай бұрын
Bro is literally just teaching how to be an electrical engineer 😂
@crickbuzz313 ай бұрын
Electrical engineering is very vast Its just diy things
@VigneshwarAs-x6c14 күн бұрын
Broo.... Can u teach esp32 also ?
@fasihullahsaleem5 ай бұрын
Why no more videos 😢
@Robonyx5 ай бұрын
They're coming soon!!!!!!
@linezgames38932 ай бұрын
sick to see keysight being used.
@k.smadhubhashana515222 күн бұрын
How much is a osseloscope
@kawaii.kawaiian7 ай бұрын
damn, any oscilloscope recommendations for an intermediate electronics student? urs is very expensive lmao
@martinkuliza7 ай бұрын
DEFINITELY.... Now it's best to buy brand new and don't buy those USB Based ebay pieces of crap, they are not the worth the money when buying a scope here is what is important - How many channels does it have (You can start with 2, 4 is better) - Analog Bandwidth of each channel (if it's says 100MHz, that means Each Channel can take a Max signal of 100Mhz in each channel. However, if you use all (say) 4 channels at the same time, You can only use a Max of 25Mhz per channel if all 4 channels are enabled) The trick with cheaper scopes is they will have 500kHz MOST SCOPES ARE UPGRADEABLE AS WELL - SAMPLING RATE , The Holy of Holies. this is the rate at which your scope can sample signals at, the higher the better. Cheaper scopes will sport numbers like 500Msa/s (Mega Samples Per Second) that's rubbish. You should aim for a Min of 1Gsa/s 2 is better 5 is awesome 3 is very cool - Memory depth, 24 to 56Mpts (Mega Points) is fine and more is better so.... CHEAP AND AFFORDABLE BUT GOOD............ Means... RIGOL Look at Rigol DS1054Z it's around $400 which is ridiculously cheap a better step up from that is DS2000A Series a step up from that is MSO5000 Series (here you are at $2,500_ if that doesn't work Look at the second hand Jobbies, Now.. You will certainly find a RIGOL DS1052E for about $300 don't buy it, it's not worth it Because you can buy a Tektronix 2210 for around $100 yes it's old, but it's a classic and it's literally the model that the Rigol DS1052E was built on but then.. it might be worth exploring Analog scopes CRO's (Cathode Ray oscilloscopes) You can pick them up for like $50 Now the trade off is there is no Digital Storage it's likely the cheap one's will be 20MHz on the front end , This starts you off but is rather limited Now there is a Hantek on ebay for like $300, but if you're gonna do that, Given that the Hantek is laggy, Just get the Rigol DS1054z you'll thank yourself down the track Any Questions... Ask me
@martinkuliza7 ай бұрын
Now it's best to buy brand new and don't buy those USB Based ebay pieces of crap, they are not the worth the money when buying a scope here is what is important - How many channels does it have (You can start with 2, 4 is better) - Analog Bandwidth of each channel (if it's says 100MHz, that means Each Channel can take a Max signal of 100Mhz in each channel. However, if you use all (say) 4 channels at the same time, You can only use a Max of 25Mhz per channel if all 4 channels are enabled) The trick with cheaper scopes is they will have 500kHz MOST SCOPES ARE UPGRADEABLE AS WELL - SAMPLING RATE , The Holy of Holies. this is the rate at which your scope can sample signals at, the higher the better. Cheaper scopes will sport numbers like 500Msa/s (Mega Samples Per Second) that's rubbish. You should aim for a Min of 1Gsa/s 2 is better 5 is awesome 3 is very cool - Memory depth, 24 to 56Mpts (Mega Points) is fine and more is better so.... CHEAP AND AFFORDABLE BUT GOOD............ Means... RIGOL Look at Rigol DS1054Z it's around $400 which is ridiculously cheap a better step up from that is DS2000A Series a step up from that is MSO5000 Series (here you are at $2,500_ if that doesn't work Look at the second hand Jobbies, Now.. You will certainly find a RIGOL DS1052E for about $300 don't buy it, it's not worth it Because you can buy a Tektronix 2210 for around $100 yes it's old, but it's a classic and it's literally the model that the Rigol DS1052E was built on but then.. it might be worth exploring Analog scopes CRO's (Cathode Ray oscilloscopes) You can pick them up for like $50 Now the trade off is there is no Digital Storage it's likely the cheap one's will be 20MHz on the front end , This starts you off but is rather limited Now there is a Hantek on ebay for like $300, but if you're gonna do that, Given that the Hantek is laggy, Just get the Rigol DS1054z you'll thank yourself down the track Any Questions... Ask me
@AstroBananna5 ай бұрын
That scope looks so mean.. wish listed
@401uwu76 ай бұрын
Use esp the are really cheap and powerful.
@abel111127 ай бұрын
I want to take the Arduino course, but I am Ethiopian and we can't pay with dollars in Ethiopia. Is there any other method I can use to enroll in the course?
@martinkuliza7 ай бұрын
Why don't you just learn it online FOR FREE
@abel111127 ай бұрын
@@martinkuliza thank you for considerig my question.
@martinkuliza7 ай бұрын
@@abel11112 no problem
@heph4estus5703 ай бұрын
my bro is as energetic as my little sibling😂 not that i hate it
@Genezis-885 ай бұрын
Not necessary to use UNO for everything. It's a waste. NANO is perfect for experimenting. It's 10x cheaper and the clock signal is still 16Mhz.
@MakariosAppiah-kubiАй бұрын
Does blender count as cad, thats kinda the only way i know how to 3d model
@craighamilton20635 ай бұрын
brilliant
@Lunolux7 ай бұрын
nice video, wish day was way longer to have time to do all these thing as hobby
@foncode1014 ай бұрын
Indian food videos, no gloves, / arduino videos, gloves 🧤 😂
@joejoebaker4 ай бұрын
He's not Indian😂
@Blaatann533 ай бұрын
1:57 Nice easteregg lol
@KP0944 ай бұрын
Bignner guide Step 1: become rich enough to buy all the tools
@sangeethbinu-et9rn2 ай бұрын
Can you suggest me a good laptop for opencv (budget 770$)