Can I setup 2 esps with esp now protocol for full duplex system
@Trunts_15 годин тому
Im making a pip boy from fallout, this greatly helped me!
@lak50519 годин тому
The UKposts Algorithim Sucks, they shoulda put this 1st for WHO EVER wants to learn arduino PS. I also looked and other courses
@robertmarkham6558День тому
ESP32 all the way
@programmingelectronics20 годин тому
Yeah, they are pretty awesome.
@PixelSchnitzelДень тому
I've been banging my head on the keyboard for a couple days trying to figure this out. I watched several videos that didn't help. THANK YOU!!! It's so much simpler than I thought.
@programmingelectronics20 годин тому
Glad it helped! Thanks for the note and thanks for watching!
@billferner6741День тому
I miss an example of a two-dimensional array.
@RobertPatterson192День тому
I have 3 of these and i cannot get it to work. I have followed multiple tutorials and I'm just frustrated with them.
@programmingelectronicsДень тому
They are kind of finicky, especially with how the files are named. My best luck has been using the tutorial sketch made by DF robot here: wiki.dfrobot.com/DFPlayer_Mini_SKU_DFR0299#target_7 Most using the Full Function code example they provide and working from there as a base. I have had success using them though, and for the cost, it's hard to beat.
@BerndRenzingДень тому
Great
@programmingelectronicsДень тому
Thank you!
@AlazIhsanCelik2 дні тому
I still don't get why people get big controllers I don't even get the uno just get a nano form factor board
@programmingelectronicsДень тому
I think it mostly depends on the project. Sometimes, the enclosure space is not a limiting factor, or they need lots of GPIO, or perhaps they use a shield that fits that larger form factor footprint. It might also be that working with the larger board provides more room to get your fingers in and do some adjusting.
@KW-ei3pi2 дні тому
Thank you for the series on the millis function. If you don't mind, I would like to make you aware of a couple of things that I hope will help. I realize that this is a five year old video, and maybe these UKposts videos are not even a part of your business anymore, but if so ...... This video popped up as a suggested video on my YT home page. Titled as "Part 4", I went searching for parts 1-3. I only found part 3, as none of the other parts had "Part#" in the title. I finally found the playlist which included six videos. Problem 2: In video part 3, you illustrated the problem with delay(), with the cardboard figure and and flashing lights. In video part 4, you reviewed that problem but never solved it, just covered the two types of problems that using delay() could cause, one of which was illustrated at 8:40, which was the flashing light problem. This was never solved it videos 4, 5, or 6, which was what I was looking for and I kept scanning through all of them repeatedly looking for the answer. Hope this is of some help. PS: I still don't know how to solve the flashing led/button problem. If I missed it somewhere, please let me know. Thanks
@malonehemsley2 дні тому
I am trying my hands at arduinos and this was such a great video!!!
@programmingelectronics20 годин тому
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching and best of luck!
@destaermias3873 дні тому
I`am 16 year old and the one thing i want to say is your video was fantastic and plz can you get the other helpful video of arduino🙏🙏🙏🙏
@programmingelectronics3 дні тому
Thanks!
@ismaelconstantino3 дні тому
Thank you...! if the function has parameters, what do the tabs look like?
@Cfbrolley13203 дні тому
Fantastic tutorial, thank you!
@programmingelectronics3 дні тому
Thanks for watching!
@Not_a_Racoon513 дні тому
İt's 01:31am i want to go to sleep man 😭 stop using your dark magic to make me watch your videos i have school tomorrow
@programmingelectronics3 дні тому
Ha! Sheep jumping over fences...
@carlostph4 дні тому
Great explanation. I was wondering what happens when milis overflows. Would this stop working around day 49?
@livetohash61524 дні тому
My problem with Uno is i find it's unstable at 60%+ memory use. I'll load a 70% sketch on 5 different uno boards, they do crazy stuff, like randomly don't initialize an OLED or RTC... Load it on mega, runs perfect.
@livetohash61524 дні тому
2560 is the minimum for me... Just can't get all the libs for all the modules in anything else easily. I'd def start on the esp32, but I'm too deep into Arduino with too much working code n custom libs to switch now 😊
@rohitjagtap.21344 дні тому
I am watching this after damaging the programming chip 😢😢
@gamersglitch19225 днів тому
What happens when current time reaches 4 billion
@gamersglitch19225 днів тому
Great explanation sir thank you 😁❤
@Sysshad5 днів тому
While the Mega2560 sure is better in many ways then 328P. The Mega2560 is not the ultimate as this video states. There are many many many more alternatives in the Atmel mega family. Or even better, start using Esp32. No more problems with flash/sram space being to small or speed to slow. And quite good in low power consumption aswell.
@alanhurdle39495 днів тому
Yes I enjoyed this, my goal is to the people creative again, a Lego computer but I trying to get your board for some reason might learn how to use it lol I really enjoyed the video thank you
@programmingelectronics3 дні тому
Thanks so much for watching!
@KW-ei3pi6 днів тому
Love your channel. It's probably the best source of videos for Arduino instruction. I've been watching your videos for about a year. I was wondering where you are from, as you have different way of pronouncing the word "put". It was very noticeable in this video. Thanks. Regards
@programmingelectronics6 днів тому
Thanks! I'm from the midwest, but I just say "put" wrong 😀 I have no idea how I lived over 4 decades saying it incorrectly, but I am working on it! I don't even play golf.
@nandyalanaresh11617 днів тому
In tinkercad how can we use esp8266 wifi module or any Bluetooth module
@programmingelectronics7 днів тому
In tinkercad you cannot use ESP8266 or ESP32, but you might checkout the WokWi simulator to do that.
@nandyalanaresh11617 днів тому
@@programmingelectronics thank you for your valuable information and time.
@michaelkennedy48428 днів тому
Thanks for your work. This video helps. (I will have to watch it a few times though!)🥴
@programmingelectronics7 днів тому
Glad it was helpful!
@Abc-sl1nf8 днів тому
Thanks Mike
@mobagamma20969 днів тому
How do I get the ESP-files in the Examples?
@programmingelectronics9 днів тому
If you open the Arduino IDE... 1. Select an ESP32 based board (this populate the appropriate examples) 2. and goto File > Examples > ESP32 and you should see a big list. Best of luck!
@nathalieb464810 днів тому
And if none of that works, your board is freaking fried :(
@taipo10110 днів тому
You are a very good instructor, entertaining and precise and exciting. Thanks fro inm a 70 odd year old electronic engineer from Manchester. Designed safety computers for railways 8 bit stuff
@programmingelectronics10 днів тому
Thanks so much!
@winstonsmith47810 днів тому
There should be a manual way to install devices (boards), too, not just libraries. Not every computer is on-line.
@programmingelectronics10 днів тому
Hmmm. There might be Winston. I'll have to look into that.
@braskcovroldinin881610 днів тому
if your a uni student st gives few H7 samples
@ruankoen594710 днів тому
Wtf is this he is talking about
@cdgonepotatoes421910 днів тому
Arduino boards. No idea why he would need specifying Arduino Mega is just like Arduino Uno but bigger (and 150% more expensive) or why he thought it was short-worthy, but I suppose that's the trend in UKposts nowadays
@ruankoen594710 днів тому
@@cdgonepotatoes4219 is it computer boards or ?
@ruankoen594710 днів тому
@@cdgonepotatoes4219 ohh okay ..did some research and found out what it is .. kinda
@cdgonepotatoes421910 днів тому
@@ruankoen5947 pretty much, they're boards with a chip on it called a "microcontroller". You can't install Windows on them but you can program them to do things like automated systems, robots, RC cars and planes etc...
@ruankoen594710 днів тому
@@cdgonepotatoes4219 I always wondered how crontrolers worked ..now I know Kinda Thanks for the info
@prakashjaiswal669711 днів тому
😂
@team1nxnikko98511 днів тому
Let's hope it doesn't get to that.
@accountforyoutube228011 днів тому
Thank you so much for an amazing video! Im making a remote DIY system that is controlled through an app, so my esp32 is supposed to listen to the requests through wifi all the time. However as long as I understood deep sleep sets esp32 to "vegetable" like state for some time, which is not really useful in my case considering the fact that microcontroller can be full time connected to the power. Would you recommend to use a frequent deep sleep mode every 5 -10 minutes or maybe there are some esp32 alternatives that can run in wifi modes much longer?
@Kroooza11 днів тому
welp, im gonna go test that
@janrutkowski995611 днів тому
It wont stop a 9mm no way in hell
@SixTough11 днів тому
Might be better than nano
@alexandervowles351811 днів тому
Just wear kevlar?
@fredrik868511 днів тому
I've used kevlar... it has no pins and the you need use assembly, not worth it. How would you know you got shot without a sensor?
@alexandervowles35188 днів тому
@@fredrik8685 😂
@ShockingTips11 днів тому
What?
@plutonianfairy11 днів тому
Nah, I choose an ATX motherboard 😂
@loen959111 днів тому
Nah, E-ATX
@chrisbooth971911 днів тому
In your top pocket you must be American.
@jayminvermey461311 днів тому
Excellent video, great teaching. Thank you.
@programmingelectronics10 днів тому
Thanks!
@GenericInternetter12 днів тому
Wat is this garbage? Pointless unfunny video
@user-zw1go4rg1x12 днів тому
but why ?
@sness132812 днів тому
a necessary feature
@chrisbooth971912 днів тому
I go for Arduino uno with a hat.
@DavitTheCore12 днів тому
Nah man, I need an STM32 nucleo to light up my 1 LED
@AlazIhsanCelik2 дні тому
😅
@hudsonreynolds434912 днів тому
Wow cool demo with the LEDs at the end. Did you have a delay at all for that code or just let it run as fast as it could? it looked pretty instantaneous!
@edgarbonet112 днів тому
Nice video, but there are some inaccuracies: 1. The timer/counter does not start counting “as soon as power is applied”: it starts counting when initialized by the Arduino core (see the setting of the TCCR0B register in init(), in wiring.c). Admittedly, this happens very shortly after power is applied. 2. The timer/counter does not overflow after 49 days: it overflows every 1024 µs. The 49.7 day rollover is for the millis() count, which is a different thing. 3. millis() does not give the running tally stored in the timer/counter: it returns a count of the timer/counter overflows, plus some correction to account for the fact that the overflow happens every 1024 µs instead of every millisecond. The micros() function, unlike millis(), does make use of the running tally kept by the timer/counter.
@programmingelectronics12 днів тому
Thanks for this!!!
@NCVluminati13 днів тому
thankyou, I needed this
@XupyachkaX14 днів тому
Use STM32 Luke!
@stefan23214 дні тому
a nucleo-144 :)))) with more than double the arduino mega