Arduino Uno to ATmega328 - Shrinking your Arduino Projects

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Learn how to transfer your Arduino Uno projects to an ATmega328 Chip.
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Star Wars music sketch on GitHub - gist.github.com/nicksort/4736535
In this final episode of 2018, I will show you how to take the projects you have built using an Arduino Uno and “shrinkify” them down to an ATmega328 chip. This will allow you to make a permanent version of your project without using up one of your precious Arduino boards.
The ATmega328 is the microcontroller chip at the heart of the Arduino Uno. It is available in several packages, we will focus on the common 28-pin DIP (Dual Inline Package).
You only need a handful of components to turn an ATmega328 chip into a fully-functional Arduino Uno equivalent. It’s much cheaper and a lot smaller, allowing you to build a permanent version of your design onto a small circuit board.
I will also show you three methods of programming the ATmega328 chip, after all an Arduino isn’t very useful if you can’t upload a sketch to it!
To illustrate my point I will put together a very simple yet cute “music box” using an Arduino Uno, and then we’ll move the project onto an ATmega328. It will be of particular interest to Star Wars fans as the “music box” plays “The Imperial March”. If you have an old Darth Vader or Storm Trouper toy it would be neat to build it into it!
I cannot take any credit for the sketch I used to create the Star Wars music box, the code was written by Nick Sort about 6 years ago and is available on GitHub - gist.github.com/nicksort/4736535 . It’s an excellent example of making simple music with the Arduino.
Here is the Table of Contents for this video:
00:00 - Introduction
03:29 - The ATmega328
05:50 - Star Wars Arduino Project
08:35 - Star Wars Sketch
15:14 - Build an “Arduino” with ATmega328
21:31 - Loading the Program - Using Arduino Method 1
24:50 - Loading the Program - Using Arduino Method 2
30:01 - Loading the Program - Using FTDI Adapter
As always you will find an accompanying article for this video on the DroneBot Workshop website.
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And a special thank you for all of your support in 2018. We are now over 50 thousand subscribers and that’s both amazing and humbling, I owe it all to my wonderful viewers.
All the best for a healthy and prosperous 2019. Hope to see you in the workshop next year!

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@thanatosor
@thanatosor 4 роки тому
His workbench is dream of every nerds / hobbyist.
@AndreasDelleske
@AndreasDelleske 4 роки тому
Sorry I'm Late too clean :)
@thedillestpickle
@thedillestpickle 4 роки тому
Clearly his favourite colour is blue.
@lmaoroflcopter
@lmaoroflcopter 4 роки тому
The integrated power supply taps on the bench. No luxury has been left out. Ah I need to do that so badly
@hannescamitz8575
@hannescamitz8575 4 роки тому
It makes me anxious... I do not why because I do want my own bench too look like this than the " throw in two hand grenades and shut the door" it is today.
@connorguitar
@connorguitar 4 роки тому
Hannes Camitz r/ihadastroke
@edinfific2576
@edinfific2576 4 роки тому
Finally, a PROFESSIONAL explanation, with a professional quality video, audio, and shop! Many UKposts videos turn people off with crappy quality in every aspect, but _you_ restore hope in UKposts professionalism.
@contentwriter1044
@contentwriter1044 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nn-Am6icn4qLt5s.html
@deschia_
@deschia_ 4 роки тому
I love how he used 2 cameras and talked to both of them
@abdiel77
@abdiel77 4 роки тому
Now lets go to camera 2
@lmaoroflcopter
@lmaoroflcopter 4 роки тому
It's pretty good but he's no triple camera guy. :) Edit: memification aside. The production quality on this video is absolutely top notch. Very well done.
@Anvilshock
@Anvilshock 4 роки тому
A refreshing and welcome change from all those super hip UKpostsrs that think it's so cool to have a secondary shot they're not actually addressing, aka, the crapshot. (Techmoan made a video about this but sadly took it down.)
@MARS-GREENH0USE
@MARS-GREENH0USE 4 роки тому
@@Anvilshock nice bro. 15:00 i actually lol'd haha
@dijoxx
@dijoxx 4 роки тому
I actually found it nauseating and unnecessary. To each their own I guess.
@cryptoarmy128
@cryptoarmy128 Рік тому
Wish had this guy for a teacher in School! A great teacher makes all the difference in liking or not in a subject , good job Ser!
@wmkit
@wmkit 4 роки тому
You are one of the best teacher over UKposts. I really appreciate your cool way of instructing. Greetings from Nepal.
@MUhammadWaqas-kc4jz
@MUhammadWaqas-kc4jz Рік тому
Please let me that. My IC is working on arduino but not working on breadboard. Everything is all right. Showing issue with Tx and Rx . Why? Please guide me
@JesusGamayon
@JesusGamayon 5 років тому
Awesome Bill, you've done it again to impress me! I've been working recently in the AtMega328, and many of my questions are answered in this video. May the force be with you too Bill. Can't wait for your next video!
@simpleproject3584
@simpleproject3584 2 роки тому
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@MUhammadWaqas-kc4jz
@MUhammadWaqas-kc4jz Рік тому
Please let me that. My IC is working on arduino but not working on breadboard. Everything is all right. Showing issue with Tx and Rx . Why? Please guide me
@F1mus
@F1mus 5 років тому
Your videos are always well organized and very informative.
@paulmcwhorter
@paulmcwhorter 4 роки тому
FAKE! No shops in the real world are that neat and clean. Obviously a green screen hoax. Just kidding . . . really wish I could keep things that organized. This was a great video with valuable content and superb production quality. Great work!
@tanishbhongade
@tanishbhongade 3 роки тому
Why you've stopped your new Arduino series?
@mickcoomer9714
@mickcoomer9714 3 роки тому
My workshop is that tidy. Unfortunately my wife tidied up for me and now a can’t find anything.
@mickcoomer9714
@mickcoomer9714 3 роки тому
@@Sidowse. Yep, so I order some more and get told off. It’s even worse when resistor arrays get put in with things like a picaxe cos they are black plastic things with little legs poking out the bottom.
@williambarrett7108
@williambarrett7108 3 роки тому
@@tanishbhongade I think Paul makes great videos too!!
@markharrisllb
@markharrisllb 3 роки тому
Two of the true gentlemen of UKposts indulging in banter.
@JerryEricsson
@JerryEricsson 4 роки тому
I built some of these a few years back, as projects, I was just inventorying my chip collection this afternoon and discovered I had several brand new 328's in one tray, as well as some old atmega 8's. Nice review on how to use them again.
@contentwriter1044
@contentwriter1044 2 роки тому
Check this too ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nn-Am6icn4qLt5s.html
@Dr_Hitesh_NLP_Master_Trainer
@Dr_Hitesh_NLP_Master_Trainer 5 років тому
The most informative channel for electronics ever! I always search out your channel videos whenever I want to understand each part and detail from the beginning! Keep it Up, Sir!👍
@poupdujour
@poupdujour 4 роки тому
Fantastic! A simple and straight forward intro for transitioning a project past the Arduino build. Really needed this, thanks!
@keithglynn9237
@keithglynn9237 4 роки тому
Thankyou for taking the time to explain in such detail and making the effort to demonstrate. You have inspired me to explore and learn an entirely new frontier and I'm approaching 54 yrs of age. I am continuoisly amazed at how much the arduino has in common with many of todays appliances and industrial controls. Please keep doing what you do here. I hope you can feel the appreciation from those who follow your channel.
@johnfiott
@johnfiott 5 років тому
A very informative and practical hands-on video, delivered in a calm and confident tone (unlike some other videos I have seen by others). I will definitely continue to follow this channel! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
@RelentlessHomesteading
@RelentlessHomesteading 5 років тому
You really connect all the dots - plenty of detail AND the material on the web site. I haven't yet decided whether to program my project in C or directly in assembly, the latter provided better control and efficiency - especially when using a complex interrupt structure. Thanks for the wonderful videos - its been 20 years since I was designing uC systems - and the videos are an easy way to 'get my head back into tje game' so to speak.
@luberies
@luberies 4 роки тому
You are one of the best teachers of electronics I´ve ever known. Thank you very much for your excellent videos!
@contentwriter1044
@contentwriter1044 2 роки тому
check this ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nn-Am6icn4qLt5s.html
@Mr100pic
@Mr100pic Рік тому
Sometimes you find exactly the video you were looking for, explaining exactly what you want to know. This was it. Thank you.
@mandymcr88
@mandymcr88 3 роки тому
I'm working on my thesis for my grade degree and want to do a robot like thing with arduino and oh man you have helped me so much with many of your videos! I love how you explain everything so smoothly and in a way that even complete begginers will probably be able to follow. Keep it up man! Thanks for the hard work, you just got yourself a new subscriber!
@MUhammadWaqas-kc4jz
@MUhammadWaqas-kc4jz Рік тому
Please let me that. My IC is working on arduino but not working on breadboard. Everything is all right. Showing issue with Tx and Rx . Why? Please guide me
@vaughnscott1856
@vaughnscott1856 4 роки тому
the simplest, most effective video ever!! I followed every step and was able to program my at-chips.
@Crusty_Camper
@Crusty_Camper 5 місяців тому
Hi Bill, I was re-watching this video ( as I often do with yours as they are exactly what I need ) and I saw your comment about having 50,000 subscribers in 2018. Then I noticed your current number is 555,000. And very well deserved. All the best from the England/Scotland border, Pete
@filetdelumiere5037
@filetdelumiere5037 4 роки тому
Just arrived on your channel. I am a newbie at Arduino (not electronics). I really like the way you teach: very slow and calm, good video, good examples and schematics. Despite the fact that I am french It's a true pleasure to listen at you. Congratulations !
@chrispotts2010
@chrispotts2010 5 років тому
Great vid with genuinely useful content. Nice to see a presenter who speaks at a normal, relaxed pace and not targetting 1000 words per minute. Great job. Thanks.
@contentwriter1044
@contentwriter1044 2 роки тому
check this ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nn-Am6icn4qLt5s.html
@kennethcorwin6504
@kennethcorwin6504 5 років тому
Great video. I’ve been interested in getting into projects that combine my interest in electronics and computers... and this video is a great primer. I just wanted to add for anyone new to these kinds of projects that you’ll want to connect your reset line from your programmer to the low side of your step up resistor (aka the side closest to the DIP).
@AlexMadinger
@AlexMadinger 5 років тому
Thanks for such a clear and thorough tutorial! This answered what I was questioning and more.
@jamest.5001
@jamest.5001 5 років тому
That is one of the cleanest well stocked shops I have ever seen!!!
@M4XD4B0ZZ
@M4XD4B0ZZ 4 роки тому
I just wrote an e-mail and in the Background started this Video and i immediately recognized you. Such a calm Style of teaching i Love it. Not to mention the actual contect :D great as always
@michelbedard4975
@michelbedard4975 5 років тому
I am a retired electrical eng, and I always been excited to still work on electronic project and DSP algorithms, robotics and vintage radio restorations. I discovered your channel lately and I can say that I am amazed to see how clear are your explanations and how clean are your animates sketches bouncing around.....I am greatful for all your time and effort you take to share your vast experiences, you are a great source of inspirations for many electronics state of the art projects.....Michel ( Québec, Canada)
@simpleproject3584
@simpleproject3584 2 роки тому
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@contentwriter1044
@contentwriter1044 2 роки тому
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@neilallatt4282
@neilallatt4282 4 роки тому
Your videos are great I am new to electronics and find you explain every thing so well, keep them coming. Forgot to tell you I'm 85 years young never to late to start.
@wizzardofwizzards
@wizzardofwizzards 5 років тому
Once again, your shop has got to be one of the neatest and best organized on all of UKposts!
@sonatbalak6568
@sonatbalak6568 3 роки тому
Great video. I have been thinking about just using the microcontroller to not have to take out the uno for every new project and this has really told me everything i need to know. It was very helpful. It could be a bit more concise though, but it was definitely still worth my time.
@jimrice5588
@jimrice5588 5 років тому
I find your videos very clear and concise, as well as very informative. This one is especially interesting as i am doing some permanent projects and it would be a waste to use an Uno for each one. Thank you very much. Love your presentations, always very professionally done..
@ShreksSpliff
@ShreksSpliff 2 роки тому
Extremely thorough with multiple options, great to see! Will reference this video when the time comes.
@universal5
@universal5 4 роки тому
Very valuable info. I am just going to start experimenting with Arduino but I was already thinking on how to shrink the project once it works, and here it is, not just how to shrink it but also how to simplify it.
@adamschuster4147
@adamschuster4147 5 років тому
Excellent tutorial. This is what I'm searching for a long time. Thank you. Best greetings from Germany and a Happy New Year.
@mikelexp
@mikelexp 2 роки тому
Your tutorials are absolutely brilliant. You're an amazing teacher.
@peterjansen5498
@peterjansen5498 4 роки тому
Hello Sir, Your presentation is superb. Easy to follow but nicely detailed. I have been using these chips for sometime now but still enjoy watching others experimenting. Looking forward to watching many more. Cheers from Australia. P.S. I now also have workshop envy LOL :)
@davegrandeffo330
@davegrandeffo330 5 років тому
Nice presentation with very clear, to the point dialogue and professional visuals. Just a few observations: switching between cameras serves no purpose and instead becomes a gimmick that detracts from your message. Choose one camera and stick with it unless you are showing your workbench/hands. Find a longer focal length lens and set up the camera farther away to minimize distortion. Finally, move the camera down to the height of your nose to make you look your correct height. Thanks.
@pulesjet
@pulesjet 5 років тому
LOL, Yes I found it almost irritating. In the most it was Rather distracting. Kept getting the urge to look over my shoulder ? LOL
@rongarza9488
@rongarza9488 4 роки тому
Sorry, I have to disagree with you, Dave, and pulsejet. I suffered through a 1 hour MOOC class where the camera never changed. Boooring. Watch any movie or TV show, starting counting when a scene changes, you will rarely get to 20. Why is this done? Several reasons: to keep retakes to a minimum, less script for the actor to memorize, and, of course, to keep the audience from getting bored. I would edit a few of the head turnings out though; otherwise, this guy is one of the best on YT.
@SuperToughnut
@SuperToughnut 3 роки тому
Hands down, the best teacher, best videos, and highest production quality on UKposts that I have seen.
@jerseyboy66
@jerseyboy66 2 роки тому
One of the best vids on Arduino I’ve seen. This is step 1 in getting your breadboard tinkering to a full product. Thanks for doing this!!
@contentwriter1044
@contentwriter1044 2 роки тому
Check this too ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nn-Am6icn4qLt5s.html
@withnailworld4725
@withnailworld4725 Рік тому
The number of times I've returned to this video! So clear and useful. Thanks.
@MisterFab1an
@MisterFab1an 3 роки тому
This was exactly what I was searching for! There is not one other video that detailed. Thank you very much!
@Pleyox
@Pleyox 4 роки тому
Echoing what everyone else has said; thank you for putting these videos together and sharing your wealth of knowledge with strangers.
@fahtfakcarl7695
@fahtfakcarl7695 4 роки тому
Finally an electronics youtube channel that actually teaches you something
@doodle173_
@doodle173_ 2 роки тому
I recently started learning basic electronics and circuitry. Just wanted to say: This video is insanely educational and helpful. Thank you!
@mystery_1101
@mystery_1101 7 місяців тому
Don't start learning Arduino first, learn the actual electronics like chips 555 timers capacitors resistors.
@pileofstuff
@pileofstuff 5 років тому
Nice set of tutorials. Thanks for presenting the information in a very beginner friendly way.
@TheHomeloanking
@TheHomeloanking 4 роки тому
Bro your vids are advanced knowledge explained basically.. Keep up the great work.
@MyVideoCollection
@MyVideoCollection Рік тому
although i have no immediate plans to do this, I found your video very informative and well done. You obviously put tons of work into these videos and I thank you
@redpillcommando
@redpillcommando 4 роки тому
When he said "If you have a local electronics store". OMG I miss my long lost neighborhood Radio Shack store. The one from my childhood in the 1960's with all the parts and kits.
@8bitbrainz
@8bitbrainz 4 роки тому
I never had an electronics store, i thought they dont even exist anymore..
@dlvnmedia
@dlvnmedia 4 роки тому
I am lucky Jameco is only like 25-30 mins from my place
@lemonposting
@lemonposting 4 роки тому
NO JOKE. I am only coming up 20 years old soon, but I remember when I first started to get into hardware, radioshack was... beautifully exciting to me, and I have distinct memories of walking down the aisles and being fascinated by all these plastic boxes with resistors, IC's, wacky sensors, and all that. Going into highschool, the radioshack closed down, and all I had left was this awesome massive breadboard with lots of controls, some kind of starter kit. It had frequency knobs, voltage controls. Unfortunately I lost it, but i'm really smacking myself on the wrist for not getting bigger into it before radioshack went down, because my days are now visiting Amazon, and other websites. I really miss not having the opportunity to go into a local electronics store and browse components, or talk to someone about projects... local 'electronics' stores nowadays are just shitty phone cases and "phone repair" with some third-hand computer parts, and old accessories :(... Nothing close to me can line up with what Radio Shack offered, and I can't find any alternatives near me... maybe i'm looking in the wrong places?
@clariscalendar8072
@clariscalendar8072 3 роки тому
Lemonposting Try Fry’s or Microcenter
@ashraf9472
@ashraf9472 5 років тому
Thank you for everything you do. It is appreciated.
@moazelsawaf2000
@moazelsawaf2000 5 років тому
Sir you are such a great person, the whole thing is great, the explanation, The animation, your flow, simply everything is great and i am very happy to know your channel ❤
@contentwriter1044
@contentwriter1044 2 роки тому
Check this too ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nn-Am6icn4qLt5s.html
@tj9382
@tj9382 3 роки тому
I love these little projects, they’re so well put together.
@mustafakhan6308
@mustafakhan6308 3 роки тому
I really appreciate your videos man, helps me out a lot and the dedication you put in every one of your videos is amazing, thank you
@TonySwitzerland
@TonySwitzerland 2 місяці тому
As a non native speaker of your language, I appreciate your clear and perfectly understandable language. And the interesting themes of course, too!! Greetings from Switzerland.
@diegogarrido6935
@diegogarrido6935 4 роки тому
This is channel is amazing, one of the best out there!
@albertcelestino8541
@albertcelestino8541 5 років тому
after watching this tutorial, I think I need to get notified for your upcoming videos, keep it up!
@myles4652
@myles4652 5 років тому
Those camera shifts are just beautiful!
@nevyoung868
@nevyoung868 Рік тому
Super-duper presentation! And that workshop - don't know how you keep it so neat and tidy. Thank you!
@jimmy_jamesjams_a_lot4171
@jimmy_jamesjams_a_lot4171 4 роки тому
I applaud your a video. VERY usable project, and highly educational for even more seasoned electronics hobbyists whose understanding of microcontrollers may not be so strong! You’ve so clearly run through that source code, I feel so confident that I am learning even though I’m not so aware of just what it is I am learning. It’s an exercise in knowledge of the physical connections of those components on the microcontroller and their corresponding declarations in the code. Absolutely flawless run through with that source code by the way! Hey, you’re really good at making this sort of video, THANKS A LOT!!
@anonymous.youtuber
@anonymous.youtuber 3 роки тому
Congratulations on the clarity of thought, the superb schematics, you must be putting an awful lot of time in preparing these videos. Respect. 🙏🏻
@contentwriter1044
@contentwriter1044 2 роки тому
check this ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nn-Am6icn4qLt5s.html
@ekoyulianto379
@ekoyulianto379 5 років тому
i like when you give every detail of information... i subscribed.. i love it... thanks... by the way, awesome workshop
@steverpcb
@steverpcb 3 роки тому
The capacitors required for the crystal depend on the load capacitance specified for the crystal, typically 20pf, that requires 36pf capacitors. The formula is load capacitance minus the stray capacitance ( typically 3 or 4 pf ) and double it. For a 20pf crystal this works out at 36pf capacitors. For the crystal shown in the video the load capacitance must be 22 divided by 2 is 11, minus stray capacitance of 3pf = 8pf.
@kimb2540
@kimb2540 10 місяців тому
It is the other way around, here is an example: C1, C2 = 2*CL - 2*Cstray CL = (C1+ 2*Cstray)/2 = C1/2+ Cstray C1 = C2 = 22pf, Cstray = 7pf CL = 22/2+ 7 = 18pF
@eddieeriksson5830
@eddieeriksson5830 4 роки тому
After 25 years I'll pick up electronics again. Thanks for the inspiration!
@legoni
@legoni 3 роки тому
Wow, great job. Very clear explanation, easy to understand even by a beginner like me. I'm developing a small project: an access control with HID RFID readers and cards. Using Arduino nano or mini is not an option for me because these tiny devices don't have EEPROM and I need to decode and store the card IDs. This video will help me a lot. Thanks!
@3dPrintCreator
@3dPrintCreator 5 років тому
Great Video !!! Another good reason to go for the ATmega328 (or any other ATmega chip solution) is that you are not allowed to use an Arduino for commercial projects if you are not willing to release the source code. That said, you are allowed to use the Chip solution in commercial products, like an R2D2 Robot, if Lucasfilm gave you permission to make one.
@opalprestonshirley1700
@opalprestonshirley1700 4 роки тому
A catchy tune. Really enjoyed this tutorial. This will help on some projects coming up.
@manofmesopotamia7602
@manofmesopotamia7602 5 років тому
so professional! so informative! I have subscribed to your newsletter, Big Greeting to you from Iraq
@MikeM-of2if
@MikeM-of2if 5 років тому
I have been watching your videos for a little while now. I love how you do your videos and present the info. I was wondering if you have any suggestions in where to buy your "basic" caps, resistors ect. Thank you for all the time you put into your videos, it is appreciated. Stay well.
@acadman4322
@acadman4322 5 років тому
Bill, I have read some of the comments on several of your video presentations and I want to encourage you to not change a thing in your presentations. They are just excellent- if the critics know so much about how to improve on excellence, they should make their own videos. You are one of the few video teachers who are both understandable and can actually teach something without confusing silly personal comments, meaningless explanations, and irrelevant side information- Oh, and without distracting long pauses, and 'errrs" and 'ummms' and "You knows" and endless redundancies and repetitions. And God bless you for not including irritating canned, loud "music"- as the official XOD tutorials do!!! Thanks again- JB
@AhmedAli-sn3ty
@AhmedAli-sn3ty 5 років тому
your videos are very informative. i am doing electrical engineering and your projects help me a lot learning new things. althought your channel is still in beginning but i hope you make video more often in future.
@Gw0wvl
@Gw0wvl 4 роки тому
What an Excellent Tutorial, As a " Newbie " to programming the Arduino Ive learned alot ... Just Subscribed .. Thankyou
@jerryl7173
@jerryl7173 5 років тому
Your videos are awesome for us beginners. Thank you for everything you do. It is appreciated.
@orionbush6676
@orionbush6676 5 років тому
Fantastic demonstration and very informative and helpfull. Some simple ideas that really help! I have now a project where the ATmega328 is build in, and for software updates I now made a module (in which the Arduino UNO is build without the chip), with on one side the USB connection to the computer for programming, and on the other side a 4 wire connection that I can plug in my PCB of my project where the ATmega328 is situated. I skipped the +5V feeding from that module, as my product has his own power, and can even, when running live, be updated if software is again downloaded!! Exelent use of many items in this video! Thanks a lot.Highly appreciate this.
@Boedie92
@Boedie92 4 роки тому
Just came across this channel. Instant subscription! Nice authentic quality content!
@marcdraco2189
@marcdraco2189 3 роки тому
I looked at his workshop, layout etc. and started to drool at bit!
@Frisky0563
@Frisky0563 4 роки тому
love you videos simple straight forward explanations of the subject Thank you!
@jmvillalobosify
@jmvillalobosify 5 років тому
Bill, great content !, I always look forward to your new posts. I would like to suggest you explore the programming and use of the PIC family of micro controllers which are great for embedded projects.
@Dronebotworkshop
@Dronebotworkshop 5 років тому
Thank you. A few folks have suggested PIC's to me, I wil certainly look into that.
@omarceentayyab
@omarceentayyab 4 роки тому
that camera work though. mindblown!
@kasimsche2812
@kasimsche2812 3 роки тому
Sir, you are best..... you are the one what 21st century embedded system beginners want you as mentor. You are hero for us..... thank you so much sir...
@AZTechLabs
@AZTechLabs Рік тому
i'm just so impressed by that shop organization
@ceser33
@ceser33 8 місяців тому
OMG! I would have needed you, Sir, 20 years ago at my school time! Thank you so much for your perfectly explained studies! Greetings from Austria!
@ndk8111
@ndk8111 4 роки тому
Many thanks I finally learned the difference betweenDIP and SMP
@piyushjaininventor
@piyushjaininventor 3 роки тому
Complete Connection Diagrams 19:30 for running ATmega code standalone (circuit diagram) 28:15 for Arduino to ATmega loading circuit diagram 33:05 for FTDI Adapter to ATmega circuit dagram.
@mazharkhaliq1971
@mazharkhaliq1971 2 місяці тому
Thanks
@josuelara3867
@josuelara3867 4 роки тому
Thanks for the information, this is exactly what I was looking for!
@supertechRSA
@supertechRSA Рік тому
I have decided to buy an Arduino board because of this channel. It's arriving tomorrow from Amazon. Keep posting your stuff, great content
@itsallaboutfeeling
@itsallaboutfeeling 3 роки тому
Watched just a little more than a minute and already subscribed! Love this dude!
@intheshell35ify
@intheshell35ify 5 років тому
Came to learn how to downsize to a chip.... got a music lesson....well done!!
@PezhvakIMV
@PezhvakIMV 4 роки тому
subscribed right away, this video was well explained. thank you!
@bonaventureokoli7988
@bonaventureokoli7988 3 роки тому
This has to be the clearest thing i hv understood in my life at first try
@j.a.harvilla2819
@j.a.harvilla2819 3 роки тому
Excellent video, the information was presented well and in a way that was easy to understand, thank you so much, just subscribed
@BertGrink
@BertGrink 2 роки тому
Excellent video! It confirmed everything i already suspected about programming the chips. While watching, it occurred to me that one could replace the standard IC socket on an Arduino UNO board with a ZIF socket to make it easier to switch the ATmega328 ICs. This obviously requires some experience with desoldering/soldering.
@anokhautomation4453
@anokhautomation4453 2 роки тому
What an amazing Tutorial. No words to appreciate you Sir. A big salute to you for doing such great experiment and sharing to us👍👍🙏🙏
@arindambala6079
@arindambala6079 2 роки тому
First of all I wish to thank you a lot Sir...for making this awesome video... I was watching your videos since last 4 years... Your videos are really helpful and gives me detailed knowledge about arduino and other mcu s ... Thank you Sir.
@omskariyazmaraikayer913
@omskariyazmaraikayer913 3 роки тому
What a way to teach us all. Explanation was simple , orderly and to the point.
@marcotronic
@marcotronic 5 років тому
Excellent! Thanks a lot. A video about making projects with the ATTiny85 would be awesome! (The pure chip without the development board - using the arduino uno for example as programmer...)
@rammuga1341
@rammuga1341 11 місяців тому
Bill, Thank you very much for this awesome Video. These answered lot of questions which was frying my brain. Just need to do it myself. I'm confident I should be able to do it
@looney32768
@looney32768 2 роки тому
As I've learned recently, there is also a way to program your MC using an Arduino board with flat chip that can't be removed. All you need to do is 1. upload "ArduinoISP" sketch (included in Arduino Studio examples) to Arduino board, thus turning it into an ISP programmer 2. Connect following 6 pins of your recipient MC (check pinout in the datasheet) to corresponding pins of your programmer (Arduino board, note that you might want/need to change the output pins in the "ArduinoISP" sketch code): MOSI, MISO, RESET, SCK, VCC, GND 3. Select "Programmer: Arduino as ISP" in Arduino Studio or similar option in IDE of your choice (I've done it with custom upload protocol in PlatformIO) 4. Upload your sketch as usual. The video is still very informative, it clarifies the options to burn the firmware into the MC pretty well.
@DannyTheMaster
@DannyTheMaster 4 місяці тому
Exactly what i was searching for... GREATLY EPLAINED!, THANK YOU SO MUCH!
@grassrootfilms
@grassrootfilms 4 роки тому
For anyone showing up here later. He states that any ATMEGA328PU you find will normally have the bootloader and that's why it has the P or PU designator. That is not correct. The P means it's the low power version of the chip and the U means it is in the DIP package with the through-hole pins like you see on an Arduino UNO. Chips that come with the bootloader preinstalled will state that it has it specifically otherwise they will not. Otherwise these are really pretty good videos and someone starting out can learn a lot from this guy!
@MAZ29
@MAZ29 5 років тому
That’s one of the best and most informative videos on this topic
@ravindrareddy8536
@ravindrareddy8536 4 роки тому
Sir you are the greatest teacher in youtube for electronics
@mohamedosama9312
@mohamedosama9312 5 років тому
Very nice work. I liked your videos so much. I learned a lot of things in arduino and ino world because of you. thanks you so much.
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