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Afrotechmods

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The ultimate Arduino tutorial for beginners. Learn how to choose an Arduino, dim LEDs, build a motor speed controller and more. Sponsored by Audible - Get a free 30 day trial & download one free title: www.audible.com/afrotechmods
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@lisaecksteinband
@lisaecksteinband 6 років тому
One of the best tutorials of ANY kind you'll see here. No anoying music, no glitches with mics or camera, clearly spoken, planed ahead so he knows what the hell he wants to say before he says it. Outstanding. Not a wasted moment.
@gondolacrescent5
@gondolacrescent5 6 років тому
Your right-Half way through I was wondering how I could be watching a tutorial on You Tube without feeling the usual compulsion to violently attack someone. The reason (of course) - no stupid annoying drum beating background R&R/ Pop Muzak.
@amazing763
@amazing763 6 років тому
It's totally the opposite of those tutorials that say, "Now you go over here and click this, and then you change the value over there..." HUH? WHAT? WHERE? I didn't see that. Yes, it's planned ahead. If those other tutorials were giving GPS driving instructions, they would be saying, "Turn left at the--Oh you just missed it. The place back there. Might as well go home and start over." And no annoying music. I've seen questions online asking, "What music should I use with my video of (how to bake a cake) (me riding my horse) (how to teach ASL) ??" Well, how about NO MUSIC AT ALL?
@vughdeziestem4358
@vughdeziestem4358 6 років тому
lisaecksteinband thats why i sub this channel years ago
@stevemorse5052
@stevemorse5052 5 років тому
I have to agree to the comments below, great tutorial. I am a seasoned Arduino user and even I learnt something from this video Thank you. My only question, you did not include blink, just wondered why? I normally teach that program first as if normally does not require any extra parts.
@pearlwhite3000gt
@pearlwhite3000gt 5 років тому
So agreed!
@damianbutterworth2434
@damianbutterworth2434 4 роки тому
I got into Arduino`s 5 years ago and now they are all over the house. All my blinds are automatic. House alarm sends me a txt if anything is happening. Tells me when I have post or a visitor. Auto windows in the greenhouse with auto watering. I even made an auto cover to stop flies on the cat food.
@xTiamat
@xTiamat 4 роки тому
That sounds pretty cool
@Sculptoroid
@Sculptoroid 4 роки тому
The horror.
@evierma
@evierma 4 роки тому
Damian Butterworth you should post videos to UKposts explaining your projects. That sounds so interesting.
@evierma
@evierma 4 роки тому
kottekanin got it. Thanks
@damianbutterworth2434
@damianbutterworth2434 4 роки тому
@@evierma oh they are not good vids. I am just changing my auto blinds to nema 17 stepper motors from 12 volt motors with gear box. I`ve started taking better vids. And I have a video editor I can work lol. I`ll give you a shout when I get it done mate. :)
@ventuslightning82
@ventuslightning82 4 роки тому
Life hack: Change playback speed 1.25 and learn Arduino in 11.25 minutes
@ShubhThakkar
@ShubhThakkar 4 роки тому
Crank it up to 2x and you're done in 8 mins 17 secs
@gregoriusalfabudiono6694
@gregoriusalfabudiono6694 4 роки тому
And then, we can start at 0.15 until 15.20 in 2× playback speed, we done in 7.03 minutes
@UmutErhan
@UmutErhan 4 роки тому
then open the transcript and skip the parts you know
@coffeeenthusiast8774
@coffeeenthusiast8774 4 роки тому
Modern problems require modern solutions
@superfireninga
@superfireninga 4 роки тому
I am speed
@evierma
@evierma 4 роки тому
This is a masterpiece of what a video should be. No annoying repetitive background music, the right visual information at the right moment, very concise and precise information, excellent tips, the voice sounds reassuring and authoritative. I will have my students watch and listen to this. 15 minutes will beat the attention span challenge. Thank you!
@MrBigGuy1977
@MrBigGuy1977 2 роки тому
yea and no raidshadow legends sponsors
@RobertSeviour1
@RobertSeviour1 2 роки тому
You are absolutely right about this. In particular I care about 'No annoying repetitive background music' and have ofted posted complaints about video producers spoiling their work with added audio-pollution. The video inspires me to have a try with Arduinos, I always thought of them before as beyond my ability.
@elizabethbeltran5927
@elizabethbeltran5927 2 роки тому
Mgmgsmgmdmfmmdfsm
@taiwanluthiers
@taiwanluthiers 6 місяців тому
Don't forget the cute cats...
@animationaryz
@animationaryz Місяць тому
🤣 🤣 catmercial break​@@taiwanluthiers
@jacquesw3086
@jacquesw3086 5 років тому
Each time I get curious about how something works or "what the tildes mean" during your video, you start explaining exactly that! I rarely experience that and it just shows how FANTASTIC this tutorial is. Really well thought out, answered MANY of my questions (that I didn't even know I will be asking) and subbed halfway through the video! We need more tutorials like this! Thank you!
@MatthewCarlsen
@MatthewCarlsen 4 роки тому
Jacques W I agree this tutorial is unreal🙌
@gregorywarren1
@gregorywarren1 3 роки тому
He is a great instructor, he doesn't get bogged down on one path too long, He quickly changes to more relevant subject for now. His cat is prettycool too
@petromic1947
@petromic1947 2 роки тому
This brings back 40 years my memory the days I played with Microprocessor trainers ie Z80, 8080, 6502 etc. made me to remember many instructions and addressing modes, registers. What an evolution in technology. I am now 75 years, I still love to play with these gadgets. Thanks for your awesome demonstration. All the best from ‘down under,’
@mikehenry9672
@mikehenry9672 Рік тому
We were using Heathkit trainers in our fundamentals of microprocessors class last semester. Fun stuff
@imAdolff
@imAdolff Рік тому
I am 33 and barely finding out what an arduino is 😅
@jeremygalloway1348
@jeremygalloway1348 Рік тому
Thats awesome old timer. Keep tinkering, it keeps you young! Keep up dexterity in hands and keeps the mind sharp. Saying this with respect.
@gregp1621
@gregp1621 2 роки тому
Super tutorial! So many such tutorials do not take into consideration the lack of education that a beginner has and thus leave the beginner confused right out of the gate and it only gets worse from there. This tutorial, on the other hand, is clear and concise and considers that the beginner is intelligent but just lacks knowledge. Great content! Thank you!
@jasoneyes01
@jasoneyes01 7 років тому
Afrotime! The fundamentals of Arduino had me confused till now. These presentations take a lot of effort and just wanted to say thank you for giving your time to help the community.
@ALIALNAQEEB
@ALIALNAQEEB 7 років тому
I am almost finished flying quadcopter using arduino board. and yet I am watching this dude explaining how intgers work? I love his work
@micky9229
@micky9229 7 років тому
I know what you mean. I have created a 3M x 4M AI city based on radio controlled slot cars with intelligent sensoring, and interactive stories such as police chase, and still this video is good to watch.
@JeremyHongelectronics
@JeremyHongelectronics 6 років тому
I've been subscribed to his channel for 6 years now, and still love his videos.
@DeezMistaReez
@DeezMistaReez 6 років тому
Post that video with a tutorial!
@ParthRathod
@ParthRathod 6 років тому
Dude how did u control that means without transmitter n receiver...Means is it possible to control it using phone
@seanocansey2956
@seanocansey2956 6 років тому
ALI ALNAQEEB haha same
@mor8266
@mor8266 3 роки тому
You have such a great voice for these tutorials and most of all, no disturbing techno music that is just a distracting filler and offers no added value. Thank you so much for your brilliant and informative teaching segments.
@iansarmiento23
@iansarmiento23 4 роки тому
Still confused what Arduino is? It's essentially LEGO for tech nerds I want one.
@randoschannel3801
@randoschannel3801 4 роки тому
No its not ..... Well.... Yea.... They are not legos Nvm they are legos for nerds
@jamesyount2423
@jamesyount2423 4 роки тому
It's basically an atmega evaluation board with a dumbed down IDE with super simple libraries.
@Colaaah
@Colaaah 4 роки тому
@akashic seer What have you made yours do?
@Colaaah
@Colaaah 4 роки тому
@akashic seer Awesome mate!
@NilesBlackX
@NilesBlackX 4 роки тому
"I want one" It's like $3, just buy one
@ksb2112
@ksb2112 7 років тому
This is a great tutorial for demystifying not only what an Arduino can do, but also how it is put together and how it interacts with your computer. It gets rid of some of the magic so a beginner can understand just what is going on.
@franknomustard
@franknomustard 6 років тому
ksb2112 , thanks for the tutorial! Good vid!
@musashikaneko5651
@musashikaneko5651 7 років тому
This guy needs way more subscribers. He explains everything so well, in my opinion. Someone might find themselves knee-deep in this well-presented information...
@AgitpropPsyop
@AgitpropPsyop Рік тому
Dude, this video was so good that my 8 year old was able to understand. We’re getting an arduino kit to hopefully someday build a robot together. Thanks!
@Afrotechmods
@Afrotechmods Рік тому
Glad it helped!
@cgil6850
@cgil6850 Рік тому
Wow. I didn't know anyone on youtube was capable of getting to the point, and just explaining things. This is great. Keep up the good work.
@etewis87
@etewis87 6 років тому
You had me at Ardui-no-no.
@owenchuarbx
@owenchuarbx 5 років тому
ROFLMAO
@danyhan91
@danyhan91 5 років тому
lmao
@matthewmondilla6752
@matthewmondilla6752 5 років тому
Roflmaolol
@shutdahellup69420
@shutdahellup69420 4 роки тому
lol same
@nzlemming
@nzlemming 4 роки тому
That and the catmercial
@OGPokey151
@OGPokey151 4 роки тому
I started programming in college on this. Now I am a Test Engineer and automate professionally. I use Labview now and typically use DIO's with 96 I_O and analog cards. MIO's and the full spectrum of test equipment. It's really satisfying after releasing a completed test large enough it takes roughly 1 year of design, programming, debug and release. Arduino's are a great way to get in and explore the automation world, where you truly get to take a thought and turn it into a product
@for1lakhnosubcriber1lakhrs89
@for1lakhnosubcriber1lakhrs89 4 роки тому
OGPokey151 i want to learn this stuffs how to start what programing do i need to learn
@superpayaseria
@superpayaseria 3 роки тому
Honestly this is the best video on this on the internet and you have no idea how important it really was to us. Thank you!!
@Saleh19999
@Saleh19999 4 роки тому
one of the best tutorials on youtube it's short, consistant and most impotantly not boring
@mladengacic8254
@mladengacic8254 3 роки тому
Alfons Falkhayn ryrt iibgokut t yr i
@mladengacic8254
@mladengacic8254 3 роки тому
Tgd
@kakaoen4
@kakaoen4 6 років тому
This is so easy to understand. I´m currently going through two weeks of programming introduction at my school using Arduino uno and i find it fairly understandable but gettting more indepth like this, is just pure gold for me in order to understand it better.
@maskedmarvyl4774
@maskedmarvyl4774 3 роки тому
This is the best intro you could have to Arduino; it doesn't tire the viewer out by overwhelming them with information for an hour. You can follow along and stick your toe in the water with this video, and move on to other tutorials. Very well done.
@bytesizenetworking4788
@bytesizenetworking4788 3 роки тому
Hey Everyone - I have a solid IT background and am Digging into Arduino because I have some Engineering Projects I want to get going and need the ability to Automate - Going to Document my Journey, pls follow and support and interject. Pls and Tnx. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/aXyTdYWNgIp1xXU.html
@lawrencewalraven5137
@lawrencewalraven5137 4 роки тому
I wish that I would have had a description like this years ago. I came up with a practical use for a simple arduino before I was even done watching the video. Thanks!
@sudhirpatil3434
@sudhirpatil3434 3 роки тому
This is 1 of most to the point, simple, clear n precise explanation of (seemingly) complex subject such as Arduino- thx
@EV3R-11
@EV3R-11 7 років тому
Hey Afrotech, glad you are still making electronics tutorials. Even though the Arduino has been around for a while now, you always seem to explain it in a different light. Oh yeah, "Trust me I am lying" seems like a good read. Thanks for suggesting it.!
@lyfebytes1857
@lyfebytes1857 4 роки тому
*struggling to learn python* “I feel personally attacked.”
@glennwilliams6522
@glennwilliams6522 3 роки тому
Lyfe Bytes Snakes alive.....
@declipsonator3521
@declipsonator3521 3 роки тому
sorry to say but i gave up learning java code because i found it too boring and "easy" so now im back to the arduino
@ChrisMontgomery-xtrmagamr
@ChrisMontgomery-xtrmagamr 3 роки тому
Lol
@anarchybean6527
@anarchybean6527 3 роки тому
If you are still having trouble maybe try switching to C# and watch Michael Reeves’s three videos to get started
@yungmaz13
@yungmaz13 3 роки тому
I know how to code python and C# and in my opinion python is over complicated because its not organised C# is a much better language I recommend that of use
@longfade
@longfade 2 роки тому
I didn’t even know what Arduino WAS until two days ago. I found it interesting but confusing. This video has really broken it down. Enough, anyway, to know that I’m buying a kit as soon as this video is over. Watching this is like seeing a whole new universe of possibilities opening up. Awesome man.
@ridjonful
@ridjonful 2 роки тому
I used to have training about Betamax and the basic of PWM principles were part of every Betamax circuitry. With this Arduino Tutorial, I am learning a lot about how to control motors, etc.
@arnefranklin8506
@arnefranklin8506 5 років тому
I have been teaching programming for Telemecanique Micro and Premium PLC units. Now I am retired and will play with Arduino. Your lesson is far more professional than many others I studied as a professional programmer!
@PedroNogueiranunes
@PedroNogueiranunes 6 років тому
My man. I would hug you if I could. Amazing work. Congratulations, you earned yourself a new subscriber.
@60zar
@60zar 5 років тому
OMG! I read hug as 'hung'
@Chad-pi5if
@Chad-pi5if 5 років тому
And see also Fartduino at 2:25 lmao
@SreenikethanI
@SreenikethanI 4 роки тому
@@Chad-pi5if You mean 01:25 not 02:25
@electronicom3766
@electronicom3766 4 роки тому
subscribe for me as i have subscribe for you already. Thank you.
@bob456fk6
@bob456fk6 4 роки тому
This is a fantastic tutorial! Very clear. I'm an EE and I've worked with various micro controllers for many years but this told me a lot about Arduino to get me started with this great board . I'm anxious to do a project.
@cjsuniverse
@cjsuniverse 4 роки тому
This is the best tutorial on this subject on UKposts hands down I’ve watched so many and everything went str8 over my head you made this extremely easy to understand! Good stuff!
@andrewferg8737
@andrewferg8737 3 роки тому
This has been the most helpful tutorial I seen so far. I finally bought an Uno and have been searching for beginner tutorials. Your video has been just right to get me started. Thanks for sharing! and as always, Great Voice!
@puneethkumar703
@puneethkumar703 3 роки тому
Dear Andrew Please also visit wokwi.com for great code collection and examples. you can also simulate the code online.
@BurgerSoda
@BurgerSoda 2 місяці тому
8:26 In case anyone is wondering, some potentiometers come with the pins on different sides. The side with 2 pins are the side pins and the side with one pin is the center pin. This is meant to be connected to a breadboard.
@nickbarron2844
@nickbarron2844 26 днів тому
Wow. 6 years later and this information is still super helpful and relevant. Great video
@Afrotechmods
@Afrotechmods 23 дні тому
Glad you think so!
@cursed_potato7604
@cursed_potato7604 4 роки тому
Wow man I have never seen something explained so beautifully and amazingly. That tutorial was a masterpiece. Became your fan 👍👍👌👌
@MatthewCarlsen
@MatthewCarlsen 4 роки тому
Yuv Raj I agree man this is an unreal tutorial!
@cesarrodriguez-tw9bp
@cesarrodriguez-tw9bp 7 років тому
I love this tutorial!, It's very brief, detailed, and presented with a high image quality (I've seen other videos). I'm looking forward to watch the crystal resonator tutorial. So far I haven't gotten a grasp on them ... I understand they vibrate reaching a super high frequency but I yet don't understand how it controls the CPU speed. Thanks a LOT!!
@Afrotechmods
@Afrotechmods 7 років тому
Imagine those high frequency vibrations caused high frequency changes in voltage. Then imagine there was some circuitry to convert those small voltage changes into a clearly defined square wave of a certain frequency. Then that square wave (the "clock") tells transistors in a CPU when to switch!
@JasonMasters
@JasonMasters 7 років тому
Quartz has the strange characteristic that if you squeeze or stretch a crystal made of it, a voltage with a particular polarity is developed across the crystal. This also works in reverse so that if you put a voltage across the crystal, it tends to either compress or expand slightly, depending on the polarity of the applied voltage. When a quartz crystal is cut to a specific shape and size, it will tend to vibrate at a particular frequency and only at that frequency if an oscillating electric current is applied across it. With a little electric circuitry to support it, the crystal can be made to oscillate (vibrate) at only that frequency, and the oscillations can be detected and used to drive circuits such as computers at a very precise rate. Computer CPUs need a clock signal in order to keep everything running together. For example, you don't want a register to try to latch in a data byte from memory before the memory has had time to supply that data byte. The clock signal is used to make sure that everything runs at the same speed. A quartz crystal is a convenient way of supplying that clock signal. An RC oscillator can be used instead, but it's not as precise as a crystal. Some things such as serial communications require a more precise clock signal than can be supplied using an RC oscillator, so a crystal oscillator is usually used instead.
@cesarrodriguez-tw9bp
@cesarrodriguez-tw9bp 7 років тому
Afrotechmods Oohh I see, wow, thank you so much!
@flamencoprof
@flamencoprof 5 років тому
At 67yo I want to say the most important thing is to have something you want to do with this tech that will give you the motivation to learn. Learning "for the sake of it" is just like being in school with a bad teacher. Maybe, if you are keen, just seeing the capabilities might inspire you to think of a new possibility. My best wishes to all those eager young minds out there, you are our future!
@itizme8072
@itizme8072 4 роки тому
This video was literally by chance because of autoplay. All the apprehension I had for Arduino's to. It was like you slid the curtain back, and showed me the wizard. Out of nowhere I saw things differently. Thanks for putting this up.
@betacenturion237
@betacenturion237 4 роки тому
Tutorial video is 10/10. Makes me feel less afraid to start getting into this for my computational physics projects. Also it's an instant sub.
@charliethatcher404
@charliethatcher404 5 років тому
Damn my college makes me take a whole class for something this guy explains in 15 minutes
@ashish835
@ashish835 4 роки тому
Can we code Arduino with phone
@charliethatcher404
@charliethatcher404 4 роки тому
Sebaztian I’m gonna guess you meant to ask this in the main comments, but the answer is kinda. There are apps that allow you to create/test code for arduino on mobile, the main two being Icircuits on iOS and tinkercad, but there’s currently no way to download said code directly from your phone to the arduino. So yes, you can code, but you jump through some hoops to get it onto an actual arduino
@ashish835
@ashish835 4 роки тому
@@charliethatcher404 what is the difference between L239d and L289n
@CC-jy4gr
@CC-jy4gr 4 роки тому
EVERYDAY THEY HUSTLIN!!!
@jayelms2706
@jayelms2706 4 роки тому
This 15 minute video teaches you on how to use this Arduino but college teaches you how it was created and why, for example when he says "Integer" (this is not arithmetics), do you understand what he means? Did he tell you or it was at school where you learned of all types of variables and when to use them? If you hadn't gone to school would you really understand the whole video? I wouldn't understand what he means by 1s and 0s, variable, integer, 555 circuit, analog/digital difference, potentiometer and a lot of terms he uses in his video.
@DSVidyasagar
@DSVidyasagar 5 років тому
The best possible tutorial on Arduino. I just loved it. Thank you so much for such an elaborated video.
@jethrowbowdeen
@jethrowbowdeen Рік тому
Awesome job explaining things. I'm a newbie and about done with one of my first books on the topic. Thank you for your time in making this video. 👍
@howardthomas2223
@howardthomas2223 2 роки тому
I agree with the other comments. This is an excellent video that explains what an Arduino is and introduces the programming concepts in a clear, easy to understand manner. It's a great video to watch when first learning about the Arduino.
@tahjibulhoque6992
@tahjibulhoque6992 4 роки тому
It was straight forward.Clearly spoken.One of the best arduino introductory videos out there.
@Crosseyedhero
@Crosseyedhero Рік тому
Thank you for explaining in 16 minutes what my professor couldn't over multiple lectures.
@Afrotechmods
@Afrotechmods Рік тому
You are welcome!
@kurtwinn7035
@kurtwinn7035 4 роки тому
It takes more than watching a few videos to become an electrical/electronic engineer, but watching a few videos like this one will help you understand the basics of electricity, electronics, and computer software.
@whoisyousos
@whoisyousos Рік тому
i got an elegoo kit for Christmas this year and started tinkering with it right away, I got some experience with components and breadboarding since that's what I do at my school, but I never used a microcontroller like Arduino, at the end of the day I managed to build a distance alarm using a sensor, although I followed a tutorial, I remade most of the sketch to suit my likings. I'm pretty proud of it
@MrPraveenGeorge
@MrPraveenGeorge 7 років тому
It's nice to have you back uploading new videos on somewhat regular intervals :)
@koraydemir9255
@koraydemir9255 6 років тому
I love the tutorial! The only reason I need this stuff is so that I can program a very long LED-strip to turn on and off in a single direction with a flow continuously.
@drankurbaruah
@drankurbaruah 2 роки тому
Well?
@ruggedtechie5867
@ruggedtechie5867 4 роки тому
This guy teaches correctly . He doesn't try to impress with obscuring language. Straight forward.
@JoeMakaFloe
@JoeMakaFloe 4 роки тому
I don't know if this was said in the video but I think it's worth mentioning that trinket also work with the arduino programmer. And that you can include different "libraries" to help communicating with components. E.g. a servo that outputs in degrees and RGB-LED-strips
@Inquire98
@Inquire98 6 років тому
"Thank You", thank you very much. I truly believe you presentation was REALLY Really really good...
@sterlingteaches
@sterlingteaches 6 років тому
Thank you for this resource! I want to have my high school students explore arduinos, but wasn't sure where to start. Your video cleared everything up. Thank you for putting together a clear tutorial on getting started with an Ardruino. I plan on going through your other videos as well. Your channel is a great resource for learning electricity. It is truly appreciated!
@huydh
@huydh 3 роки тому
The shortest and most comprehensible explanation on Arduino I've ever had.
@manmangy
@manmangy 4 роки тому
Excellent. Crystal clear. Thank you Sir. I wish if they could upload every Video Tutorials like this . No nasty Music. No tricks.
@btaskoy
@btaskoy 5 років тому
This is the first time I have skipped to an end of video ad, even though I was done watching it, just so that I could support a content creator. This is how good you are.
@mechaphone
@mechaphone 4 роки тому
This I was looking for all my life! Thanks great tutorial you set the standard!
@nightmare_68
@nightmare_68 Рік тому
I knew absolutely NOTHING about coding and electronics. But this is so easy to understand and thorough that I feel tempted to buy an arduino now. Wow. Amazing work.
@Afrotechmods
@Afrotechmods Рік тому
Thanks!
@genevracollier
@genevracollier 4 роки тому
This is an entire textbook condensed into 15 minutes. What an outstanding contribution to the maker community. I’m a complete programming beginner and this is a freaking Goldmine. Thank you so much 💗
@50Hz
@50Hz 5 років тому
This video got me into Arduino, and now I've started making my own videos
@naomi10260
@naomi10260 7 років тому
i just got my Arduino starter kit yesterday and i love it! so fascinating!!
@naomi10260
@naomi10260 7 років тому
yea! just routed a telephone wire outside lol idk what im going to do with it yet but i know for sure it will be something interesting, probably a weather station or remote camera thingy ! so many possibilities :)
@byKartikSehgal
@byKartikSehgal 6 років тому
Faye V hey can you please link it I wanna buy it too
@valenjek
@valenjek 4 роки тому
@@naomi10260 88888888888⁸⁰⁰ⁿ⁸⁰⁰p
@augustojoa2496
@augustojoa2496 2 роки тому
...EXCELLENT ...best video on arduino I've seen. Clear, precise and well pronounced explanations.
@Kai-Made
@Kai-Made 3 роки тому
I found the sensor kit and our first arduino on amazon for about 30 bucks...then for 20 bucks we got a 3 wheel two motor kit that was just the motors and wheels and base...then we made a sonar controlled "smart-ish" car. It can navigate our home with ease...and with a little creative copy and pasting we managed to get it to make some noise via a oscillating op-amp when moving so we can know where it is...add a couple lights and it is a nice little dude. My 8 year old loves it. This video would have been lovely to see a year ago when we started. Totally subscribing. Thanks man.
@Anthro006
@Anthro006 4 роки тому
Thank you for being awesome and sharing this! Also, I fully approve of the Arduino-no-no term.
@christopherkingsland4604
@christopherkingsland4604 5 років тому
Best tutorial I've found so far.
@DguysFf
@DguysFf 3 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/iWB0raODr6R62Gw.html I have made an video on arduino uno please see it..😞
@Lefachie
@Lefachie 2 роки тому
This video is legendary. I learned so much back 4 years ago when I first watched it. Re watching it now, i feel so proud of my self with how far I’ve come. Thank you for this. It’s all thanks to you :)
@Afrotechmods
@Afrotechmods 2 роки тому
Yay!
@Matshiro
@Matshiro 4 роки тому
Ok, so it was reccomended for me, I don't even need a thing like Arduino, I don't do stuff like that. But this tutorial is so amazing that I watched it even so. Great job.
@seasnek7024
@seasnek7024 5 років тому
10:58 i remember doing this tutorial at school except we weren’t told to put a resistor in the circuit...later i used that same arduino for a robot project and it was always faulty. It never worked properly even though the coding was correct and all. I wondered for so long why it wouldn’t work and now I’m convinced the pin is ruined as mentioned at 11:06 or that the motors themselves were broken...
@bhawthorne5654
@bhawthorne5654 6 років тому
THIS channel is EXACTLY what we needed to find for our son. he's 9 and trying to build his first robot, he took coding to learn binary script etc..and he's ready to put all this knowledge together and onto the next step. this video actually simply explained it well enough that with our help he's starting his first project :-)
@celestes1423
@celestes1423 6 років тому
B Hawthorne my 9-year-old just got a kit. Do you have any tips as to where my little guy can start?
@wardhills646
@wardhills646 6 років тому
Makeing is the fun. Much better to build, then play, with toys; enjoy them twice.
@saxmd4912
@saxmd4912 6 років тому
These 9 year old kids out there buildin shit but im sitting her tryna fix a plug n play game
@Synthetic-Chicken
@Synthetic-Chicken 5 років тому
Out of curiosity, at what age did he become interested in coding etc?
@abdulali7329
@abdulali7329 5 років тому
Dr Sc Oktipus I kinda agree, but at the same time it is good for them. They might not like it now but it’s gonna push them ahead of their peers in the future.
@natemyers1791
@natemyers1791 4 роки тому
Instructions unclear: Arduino became sentient
@1973Washu
@1973Washu 4 роки тому
I am stuck in the fan , so you are better off than me.
@EironKyle
@EironKyle 4 роки тому
careful there. You might accidentally create skynet
@cybergrimreaper6669
@cybergrimreaper6669 4 роки тому
I have been send from the future, stop whatever you are doing!!!
@natemyers1791
@natemyers1791 4 роки тому
cybergrimreaper 666 what’s it like in the future?
@cybergrimreaper6669
@cybergrimreaper6669 4 роки тому
Future was in ruins your instructed codes made the system, sentient. they made soliders to travel back to their past time-line just to destroy these sentient, your system was accidentally linked with the other dimension where the flesh iron and bones was molded by the conditions to form these wreched creatures that invaded the earth realm as your sentient computer system was their way to invade our realm but that that's not the problem now that you've unlinked the portal and booted off the ai off the system. The new future is now better than ever. And ofcourse i'm not going to tell you that, it will mess the timeline or some shit. You know how it goes, ever hear of butterfly effect!? Thats what happening.
@twoboxtoofurious
@twoboxtoofurious 2 роки тому
thanks man. I had my starter kit laying around for 2 weeks and your video got me motivated!
@kgparanormal
@kgparanormal 5 років тому
OMG... Your tutorial i understood i was pulling my hair out everyone else i watched left thing out in programming my uno i got my leds working and my motors im so happy thankyou thankyou thankyou
@dashelrubin-stencel4009
@dashelrubin-stencel4009 4 роки тому
this was a concise, easy to listen to tutorial. i applaud you.
@almosh3271
@almosh3271 2 роки тому
I am NOT by any means a programer, but watching your video was so helpful to undrestand the basic of Audrino programing. Many thanks, and keep up the good work!!!
@Henry-sv3wv
@Henry-sv3wv 2 роки тому
they didn't create a programming language. Arduino uses C++ and their created arduino C++ library The avr-gcc compiler (for avr based boards) is used in the background avr C++ does not provide stl lib with vector and stuff from C++ PC programing, because memory too tiny for the avr so avr C++ coding style is more like "c with objects"
@NanoIndustries
@NanoIndustries 3 роки тому
This is the most clearly explained tutorial i've ever seen in my entire life though . Thank You So Much
@richardgoebel226
@richardgoebel226 7 років тому
This helps to open some doors for individuals like me who have heard about it but know squat.
@friendyravii
@friendyravii 4 роки тому
Appreciate the simple yet easy to understand overview.
@shimmeringreflection
@shimmeringreflection 3 роки тому
Holy crap, this is a great video! You keep it short and to the point, and more importantly, you've piqued my interest, and I'm going to try this out!
@michellubbers8239
@michellubbers8239 3 роки тому
Don't understand the thumbs down, I think it's a very good tutorial what Arduino is and what you can do with it. Thank you very much for the clear explanation!!!
@EVERYTHING-ey9em
@EVERYTHING-ey9em 3 роки тому
Just needed to learn ardiuon to add home automation into my jarvis protoype
@kyu5882
@kyu5882 3 роки тому
Sounds great
@jemd5766
@jemd5766 3 роки тому
Let me guess.. You've got an Arduino kit as a gift.
@EVERYTHING-ey9em
@EVERYTHING-ey9em 3 роки тому
@Jedi Ex No
@Rick_Sarkar767
@Rick_Sarkar767 3 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/hKmLeYxujZ2fzIU.html
@jesse1794
@jesse1794 3 роки тому
Like iron man jarvis?
@ramirosuarez9537
@ramirosuarez9537 4 роки тому
Very well presented considering the limited time. Good job!
@grouchomarxx2217
@grouchomarxx2217 2 роки тому
i MUST agree here. as a non-technician i have understood everything. it is a very good tutorial !!!!!!!!!!!
@shayen.nair18
@shayen.nair18 4 роки тому
This tutorial was one of the best I have seen and it was very helpful
@alanh.4851
@alanh.4851 2 роки тому
Excellent video and narration! I wish I could learn this stuff, but I couldn’t even figure out how to write code for GWBasic 3 decades ago. I’m still struggling to build simple electronic projects on a breadboard. Props to everyone who can write code and learn Arduino!
@zeyceyvasinktn4417
@zeyceyvasinktn4417 10 місяців тому
You can do it keep trying🎉
@nightcoder5k
@nightcoder5k 5 років тому
Wow, I learned so much in 15 minutes. Thank you!
@edwinaguinaldo5703
@edwinaguinaldo5703 2 роки тому
Simplifies all we need to know about Arduino flat form.. great video
@Nostrojanus
@Nostrojanus 2 роки тому
Thank you for this simple and completely understandable explanation. It has increased my interest and drive to continue with arduino.
@redouansellam5986
@redouansellam5986 5 років тому
you are the best arduino tutorial channel ever, greetings from Holland!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@MatthewCarlsen
@MatthewCarlsen 4 роки тому
Redouan Sellam So true! This guys videos are unreal 🙌
@hughmchuh5100
@hughmchuh5100 4 роки тому
This is the most outstanding 15-minute explanation I could ever have hoped for. I subscribed right away : )
@TheYeti_97
@TheYeti_97 4 роки тому
This is the kind of stuff people would make you pay before being able to watch. Guys like you who give back to the community are the real MVPs :)!
@max0younow375
@max0younow375 4 роки тому
I have a workshop tomorrow for robotics with arduino. This tutorial will help me very much and i got an idea of the coding. This very nice. Thank you
@sakijung1062
@sakijung1062 2 роки тому
I love your comment
@max0younow375
@max0younow375 2 роки тому
@@sakijung1062 love you too
@variableaxis9652
@variableaxis9652 4 роки тому
I’m trying to make a cellphone controlled drink dispenser with my friends, this video has already helped us a lot
@AntonioBrandao
@AntonioBrandao 4 роки тому
Hope it dispenses beer.
@vyarovoy
@vyarovoy 6 років тому
Great, skillful tutorial, thank you. I would use uppercase constants (with _ dividers between words, like ANALOG_PIN) though, in line with Java and other modern language conventions, this way one can distinguish which var is a "final".
@thespianmask8451
@thespianmask8451 4 роки тому
I graduated in IT, majoring in Game Development and I always enjoyed programing AI in video games. I loved seeing my code make things move. I was looking into Raspberry Pi and now I discovered Arduino. The thought of having my code make something move in the real world is so exciting. I need to fix my finances to set aside some cash for an Arduino!
@ceciliamatos22
@ceciliamatos22 3 роки тому
Thank you for this video. As a Boomer with zip electronic knowledge this has helped even though I will be playing this video over and over to comprehend how I can optimize the UNO into several projects
@letswatchcartoons181
@letswatchcartoons181 4 роки тому
Such a well-planned video! This has really helped me. Can u upload a video on Arduino Nano 33loT? this will help a lot. Thank you very much for the video. You are awesome.
@bobsimmons1913
@bobsimmons1913 2 роки тому
Thank you very much for all the effort made in producing this video. Fantastic lesson. I'm inspired now to do some projects. Thanks again.
@contentwriter1044
@contentwriter1044 2 роки тому
check this too ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sIhkbK6JbJ6hzKc.html
@snaplash
@snaplash 2 роки тому
I learned Arduino to measure the level of my automated cat litter box waste bin with a laser distance sensor from Adafruit. Output is a G/Y LED that displays green, yellow, red for fullness level.
@xXGuiCostaXx
@xXGuiCostaXx 3 роки тому
Wow, dude you resumed 1 year of my eletronic classes at my computer science college. And that was even better.
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