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Welcome to Science Fun Innovations, LLC! My passion is finding simple and affordable ways to automate things at home using platforms such as the Arduino and Raspberry Pi. I love motors, actuators, pumps, 3D printers, and solar power. I try to leave detailed step-by-step DIY instructions in my videos and links for parts so that you can do similar projects on your own. Some projects (like my automated etch-a-sketch) are just for fun and learning, but others have the intent of saving me money. Look for future projects on my channel that make my house more efficient, make life easier, or that are just plain Science Fun! If this interests you, please subscribe to my channel and share my videos with others. Find me on Facebook and Instagram. Thanks for watching!
Stepper Motor Constant Acceleration using Arduino and DM542
In this video I show you how to achieve constant acceleration and deceleration of a stepper motor using an Arduino and a DM542 stepper motor controller.
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Stepper Motor Maximum Speed using Arduino and DM542 - How Fast Can It Go?
Просмотров 91614 дней назад
In this video I show you how to determine the maximum speed for your stepper motor and how to reach that speed using an Arduino and a DM542 stepper motor controller. Arduino source code for this video is available here: sciencefuninnovation.gumroad.com/ The following are affiliate links to the products used in this video. Purchasing through these links may result in a small commission for my RU...
How to build a large CNC router controlled by Arduino GRBL, UGS, and Fusion 360 - Part II
Просмотров 7 тыс.5 месяцев назад
This video is part II - Here is the link to part I: ruclips.net/video/DF_1bY8aJbc/видео.html Welcome to Science Fun Innovations, LLC Make your own CNC parts out of wood, plastic, or even aluminum. In this video I show you step-by-step how I build a large CNC router for under $600. This router is controlled by an Arduino using GBRL (G-Code) delivered by the free Universal G-Code Sender applicati...
How to build a large CNC router controlled by Arduino GRBL and Universal G-Code Sender UGS
Просмотров 19 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Welcome to Science Fun Innovations, LLC Make your own CNC parts out of wood, plastic, or even aluminum. In this video I show you step-by-step how I build a large CNC router for under $600. This router is controlled by an Arduino using GBRL (G-Code) delivered by the free Universal G-Code Sender application. This project does not require a lot of tools and is very fun to build. CNC routers this s...
Control an Arduino using Wii Nunchuck - Linear Actuator Control
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.8 месяцев назад
In this video I will show you how easy it is to interface a Wii Nunchuk with an Arduino using I2C. This tutorial will demonstrate the many features of the Wii Nunchuk, and I will show you how to control the speed and direction of a linear actuator with L298N using the Wii Nunchuk and the Adafruit Wii Nunchuk Breakout Adapter Board and QT to JST SH 4-pin Cable sold here (affiliate link): ebay.us...
Linear Actuator Position Control using Arduino XIAO BLE and MIT APP Inventor for Android
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Tutorial Part 2 of 2 In this video I test out the XIAO BLE microcontroller from Seeed Studio. This may be my new favorite microcontroller as it is fast, powerful, and works great using Arduino Code. This video demonstrates how to control BluetoothLE devices using an application on your Android device using MIT APP Inventor. In this video I show you how to control the exact postion of a linear a...
XIAO BLE Digital Output Control using Arduino and MIT APP Inventor
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
Tutorial Part 1 of 2 In this video I test out the XIAO BLE microcontroller from Seeed Studio. This may be my new favorite microcontroller as it is fast, powerful, and works great using Arduino Code. This video demonstrates how to control digital outputs on your microcontroller using a Bluetooth LE application on your Android device using MIT APP Inventor. Source code for this video is available...
Arduino Linear Actuator Position Control // Linear Actuator with Position Feedback Return to Center
Просмотров 74 тыс.2 года назад
Find Science Fun Innovations, LLC on Facebook @sciencefun4u. In this video tutorial, I show how to control the position of a linear actuator using an Arduino and a BTS7960 or L298N motor control board. The Arduino source code the hookup schematics are available here: sciencefuninnovation.gumroad.com The following are affiliate links for products used in this video. Purchasing from these links w...
Arduino Controlled Dog House Heater with Bluetooth Display for Android Smart Phone MIT APP Inventor
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 года назад
Find Science Fun Innovations, LLC on Facebook @sciencefun4u. In this video tutorial, I show how I made an insulated dog house with a built in Arduino controlled heater. I also show how I use Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) to display the doghouse temperature on my Android phone using MIT APP Inventor. This video uses a Bluno Nano BLE because of its Bluetooth capability, but a regular Arduino Uno or ...
Arduino Bluetooth Motor Controller // Bluetooth Low Energy BLE and MIT App Inventor for Android
Просмотров 11 тыс.2 года назад
In this video I use an Arduino with Bluetooth Low Energy BLE and a smart phone app created with MIT App Inventor to control the speed and direction of a gearmotor. The Arduino also reads the motor encoder and send the motor rpm to the Android application. The Arduino version is the Bluno Nano BLE, which is essentially a miniature Arduino Uno with built-in Bluetooth (BLE). In this tutorial, I wi...
RC Arduino Hovercraft Version 3 (finally on water) : Arduino 4-wire CPU Fan Control
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.3 года назад
In this tutorial, I finally get my Arduino controlled RC Hovercraft onto the water! This Hovercraft uses an Arduino Code and an ATTINY microcontroller to control a 4-wire CPU fan. The video includes hookup instructions and explains the software (which I will post on my Facebook page @sciencefun4u. The 3D (.stl) files and Arduino (.ino) codes are available here: sciencefuninnovation.gumroad.com/...
How to use Force Sensitive Resistors (FSR) with Arduino - Simple Force Sensing Arduino Tutorial
Просмотров 45 тыс.3 года назад
How to use Force Sensitive Resistors (FSR) with Arduino - Simple Force Sensing Arduino Tutorial
Arduino RC Hovercraft Version 2// DIY 4-wire CPU Fan with ATTINY85
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Arduino RC Hovercraft Version 2// DIY 4-wire CPU Fan with ATTINY85
Arduino Fan Control using High Frequency 25kHz PWM // 4-Wire CPU Fans
Просмотров 76 тыс.3 года назад
Arduino Fan Control using High Frequency 25kHz PWM // 4-Wire CPU Fans
DIY Color Changing Acrylic Nightlight using ATtiny85 Microcontroller and Arduino
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 года назад
DIY Color Changing Acrylic Nightlight using ATtiny85 Microcontroller and Arduino
How to measure distance with an Arduino and Ultrasonic Sensor // HC-SR04
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
How to measure distance with an Arduino and Ultrasonic Sensor // HC-SR04
Arduino Attic Fan Control with Nextion Touch Screen GUI // Part 2 - Software
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Arduino Attic Fan Control with Nextion Touch Screen GUI // Part 2 - Software
Arduino Attic Fan Control with Nextion Touch Screen GUI // Tutorial Part 1 - Hardware and Wiring
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Arduino Attic Fan Control with Nextion Touch Screen GUI // Tutorial Part 1 - Hardware and Wiring
Arduino IR Sensor Tutorial // LED chaser using Arduino Interrupts
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.3 года назад
Arduino IR Sensor Tutorial // LED chaser using Arduino Interrupts
Arduino RC Hovercraft Version 1 // DIY MOSFET CPU Fan L298N PWM Propellers
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Arduino RC Hovercraft Version 1 // DIY MOSFET CPU Fan L298N PWM Propellers
Arduino Fan Control // 2-Wire, 3-Wire, and 4-Wire CPU Fan Speed Control and Measurement
Просмотров 227 тыс.4 года назад
Arduino Fan Control // 2-Wire, 3-Wire, and 4-Wire CPU Fan Speed Control and Measurement
Arduino Etch-a-Sketch Time Lapse: Six Soccer Stars
Просмотров 3844 года назад
Arduino Etch-a-Sketch Time Lapse: Six Soccer Stars
3 Great Arduino Temperature Sensors // LM34, DS18B20, and DS3231 Real Time Clock
Просмотров 14 тыс.4 года назад
3 Great Arduino Temperature Sensors // LM34, DS18B20, and DS3231 Real Time Clock
Linear Actuator Arduino Control - L298N with RC Transmitter and Receiver
Просмотров 14 тыс.4 года назад
Linear Actuator Arduino Control - L298N with RC Transmitter and Receiver
1 Year Review - 200-Watt HQST (Renogy) RV Solar Panels
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
1 Year Review - 200-Watt HQST (Renogy) RV Solar Panels
Linear Actuator Arduino Control using L298N Motor Control Board
Просмотров 44 тыс.4 года назад
Linear Actuator Arduino Control using L298N Motor Control Board
Arduino Solar Tracker with USB Phone Charger - DIY Tutorial
Просмотров 42 тыс.4 года назад
Arduino Solar Tracker with USB Phone Charger - DIY Tutorial
ANET A8 3-D Printer Assembly, Upgrades, Bed Leveling, and Cura Setup - English
Просмотров 10 тыс.4 года назад
ANET A8 3-D Printer Assembly, Upgrades, Bed Leveling, and Cura Setup - English
I've watched a ton of CNC router videos, going back a decade or more. I've built several, most recently a CNC quilting machine that works pretty much just the same, and I have most of the parts to build this one. I just wanted to say you've made the clearest video on this subject I've ever seen. It's just excellent. Thank you so much for making this and sharing it.
Build this in labview by using Arduino because the company work with labview This is a single phase or two phase stepper motor, how do you keep track of the place of the motor in power loss?
This is a bipolar motor. In the event of a power loss you lose the position unless you use an encoder. You can easily talk between labview and Arduino. Check out some of my other videos using serial communication.
Please can you do a vid on using an a arduino cnc shield/ expansion board I have one but I’m having a problem setting the right driver controller current and also I’m having trouble with my nema 17 motors over heating even though I have set the correct current
I have a CNC shield, but don't know when I will get a chance to play with it. Hopefully soon...
Does the sensor work if kept under water/fluid?
Yes - If you cover up the terminals/contacts with an insulator.
nice in a lab enviroment, any tips for how to protect this flimsy plastic in real usage
I've built 3D printed holders for them...and use a rubber ball or pencil eraser in the other half of the fixture to help distribute the load over the sensor.
Amazing video.
Glad you enjoyed it. Another one on constant acceleration next week.
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Is there s feedback loop available, some sensing that can tell the ucontroller whether the shaft is lagging behind expected position? Do motors offer positional feedback, or is that a separate attached sensor? Is parasitic sending of magnet position in motors done?
You can buy stepper motors with feedback. That can let the software know that the motor is missing steps. They just cost a little bit more.
@@ScienceFunInnovations Very cool! Do you know what that is called, or perhaps some part numbers of such motors?
I had this idea for a hobby project and searched to see if it's been done. Yup... it's been done.... Off to think about other old toys to tinker with.... great stuff!
It was a fun project. Did you see the latest timelapse? ruclips.net/user/shorts2TDhvQXo_gc?feature=share
I am curious about the motors' performance at a high rpm under load. (overheat?) Good job on the setup.
With high rpm there is lower torque. It didn't seem to get hotter than normal. Next week I will have a video showing constant acceleration which will be better for high loads. Thanks!
@@ScienceFunInnovations Awsome looking forward to it 👍 👍
What cable do I need for the Z axis motor? It's a 6 pin terminal. JST? and cut the cable on the stepper motor side?
Yes, 6 pin terminal but only 4 wires. I stole mine from an old 3D printer.
Kitna ka hai
How much is what?
For a bigger one could I just link those 1000 mm extrude aluminum rails together?
To go longer you need heavier rails or else they will deflect too much.
Thanks for the tip bradda 🤙🏽 I’ll remember that
This video is funny.
Hopefully that's a good funny???
please sir I have a school task, and my project about teakwondo protectors with scoring systeme, and I want to use FSRs for detecting the applayed force but you said that it work only for light objects, so do you have any ideas, thanks for the video!
They do make larger FSR's with varying force sensitivity. You may still be able to use one.
If I use a 2-wire fan, do I necessarily need to use the MOSFET or can I do without it? The MOSFET is only used to change the fan speed?
Correct, it only changes the speed.
Hello, I have a question. Do you think that actuator can be used in a homemade motion simulator?
I saw some videos where they use a 12v motor with a potentiometer to tell the arduino what position it is in. I don't know if that actuator can do the same job.
Some actuators have built in potentiometers. See my other videos on position tracking.
You are describing almost identical situation as I am trying to solve, so please give me a few answers... 1. Is there good enough alternative to Fusion 360? 2. Can it be done with sketchup? 3. What flavour of Fusion do you use? Free or payed version? Thanks in advance
Fusion 360 is free for hobbyists. Sketchup cannot do CAM that I am aware.
That's interesting building a CNC router, looks possibly more cost effective than buying one cause you can make exactly what you need. Great video
I am enjoying it, and because it is so modular I can modify it any time I want.
This is so dam cool! Thank you for sharing!!! :D
Glad you liked it!
awesome video. could you have made a bigger table, or is something with the hardware/software limiting the size?
Yes. I will probably upgrade it soon to make it a little wider. Rigidity is the most important, so as you get bigger you really need things stiff. So, it gets a bit more expensive the larger you go. Someday I hope to build a giant on that can take a full sheet of plywood.
Can we make a circuit without using buttons such that if we program it in labview, one click will push it forward and another click er take it backwards?
Definitely yes. The button is just one easy way.
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Excellent run through, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Can we control servo based on if signal> treshhold move servo to 180? or it needs to be mapped from 0-1023 and move proportionally?Thank you
Yes, that is very possible.
The small fsr in the video, whats the lowest measurements in gram in can measure?
Depends on the sensor, but not great for very small loads. Some might go as low as 50 grams.
Thank you! This is the information I was looking for. You laid it out very nice and explained it well! I am an RC/Arduino newbee and needed help. I did "Like" and Subscribed, I have an idea you have more great videos to learn from.
Awesome, thank you!
Hello sir I need your help please help me 🙏
What is the problem?
@@ScienceFunInnovations sir i am working on my dream project so i need your help please help me sir
Hi, your video is so helpful for me. But I have one question. As I know, peak current of L298N is 2A. But your linear actuator's continuous current or stall current seem to exceed 2A. is it okay to use L298N?
I would use a BTS7960 if there was any load. It is good to 43 Amps and is still affordable.
Does anyone know how to find out the UUID characteristics and server of my device? I have an M5Stack Core 2, I thought I had found it but I don't think so, because Write doesn't work, if I try in a ble scanner app any one works, but not in the mit app inventor..
I do not know. Sorry.
Just use a 555 timer. Why bother with all this unreliable nonsense???
Because a 555 timer does not have a brain. Let's see you vary the speed of a fan based on temperature using a 555. :-)
@@ScienceFunInnovations Are you kidding me? That is SO simple to do with a 555 timer. You obviously know nothing about the 555.
How can charge lithium battery 🥲
This was a lithium battery.
@@ScienceFunInnovations i do this project but i put 3 lithium batteries and it was helpful Thank you so much for the help🔥
looks great!
Thanks. Glad you liked it!
How are you holding the material down?
Hot glue, just a few dabs in the corners and sides. Then I just pop it up when done. Works great.
Hi, I am doing CNC machine using servo motor. Can you plz guide me little bit??? How to use for servo motor based CNC? How to configure Universal G-Code Sender for servo motors?
Did you watch both videos? A servo should work very similar to steppers, you will have different number of steps per rotation.
@@ScienceFunInnovations Yup. I am only confused with 4:40 (Calibrate). How will I find these values for my machine. As I am using Yamamoto ydk ya-010-1 servo motors.
Hi! I use lots of Fans(over 10+) so I use independent 12v supply. In my case, I just connect yellow&blue line of fan to 2, 3 pin of Arduino and Fans +/- lines connecting to 12v supply? I can't English well so you might be hard to understand my sentence. I'm sorry but I hope you answer my question Thank you!
If I understand correctly, I think you are on the right track. You may also need to connect the GND of the Arduino to the Negative on the 12V power supply. Good luck.
I will Use it for Self made rc car. Butt Cold also work on an rc window opener for our attic 😅
Nice!
Congratulations with this excellent video , just subcribed and looking forward to the rest of the content on this channel!
Awesome, thank you!
I have 3 nema 17 60mm for x and y. Will this do or should i buy nema23's. I have exactly same planed dimensions 1000mm x 500mm. Plan to use rack and pinion with spring foy y and common lead screw for x and z for now. Any thoughts? Will mainly use on wood designs. Will use hgr15 linear rails.
My Z axis is NEMA 17 and it does fine. 17's would probably work for this, but you might want 23's if you ever want to upgrade. Thanks for watching! Good luck!
@@ScienceFunInnovations thanks
Good day. I would like to control a TGM7 series 24V 6A geared motor using a 24V DC motor controller (lithium battery) and Arduino. I would appreciate your help on this subject.
What exactly are you needing help with? You could send an email to my business email with details.
I am using one of these to send signal to a plc. Is there a way to get a signal high output when it detects a magnet? I'm a mechanical engineering student.
Use pnp sensor nc
Yes, but you need a different sensor.
I want to control 7 actuators Is there a board designed to handle 7 actuators at once. I have a joy stick control box that can handle the 7 actuators
An Arduino Mega might have enough input/outputs.
Can you control it via wired joystick?
You could wire a joystick to an Analog Input on the Arduino.
Can you show me what the hardware connection would look like? I am trying to connect a 12 V 4 wire Fan to Arduino I understand Arduino only takes 5V wouldn’t the power supply fry the circuit?
Have you seen my other fan videos? I think those would answer your questions. The fan would need its own power supply.
Hey, update for the project I am making similar to this one. It mostly works, the only thing is that the phone isn't charging (I'm using an iPhone 8). when I connect it, the light from the Step Up DC-DC Boost Converter is on for like 2 seconds, then is off. I have to turn the switch off, and back on for the converter to turn back on again. Do you know why that is? Also, for some reason, the lithium-ion battery charger, when the solar panels are connected, the red and blue lights turn on when it is in direct sunlight. When there is minimal sunlight, only the blue is on. Do you know why is that as well? Thank you so much and I would love to hear from you asap on either or both of these questions.
That project was such a long time ago, I'll try to remember a little. If I were to do it again, I would use bigger solar panels. I would turn off my phone to help it charge faster. And I was using an older phone that didn't have rapid charging. So long story short, if I did it again I would use a bigger solar panel and make sure the it has the right voltage output during full sun.
How could I do this using the BTS 7860?
The BTS is very similar except that it doesn't have 5V power supply. Perhaps soon I will do a video using one. Thanks!
This video helps a lot! Starting my electronics journey, I have made a basic inverter circuit with two npn transistors and practiced soldering various thongs. Thought it was time to get an arduino and see how to control these computer fans that i got from a trashed computer, with just an arduino and not have to use a speed controller!
Glad it helped. Good luck!
Excellent, just what I was looking for 🎉 now if you could just add a 10w pwm diode laser and show how and show us how it all works together on the cnc that would be amazing.
Down the road a year or two. Too many projects going on right now. :-)
Excellent video and instructions!!!! Exactly what I was looking for and thanks,
Glad it helped!
I'm not able to connect the Arduino Seeed chip to the MIT app once it's on my Android Tablet. I think it may have to do with Bluetooth permissions with newer versions - is this something you encountered?
I didn't have that issue... perhaps there is a setting preventing connection? Does the tablet at least detect the device?
Great help! Thx, any chance to tell me how to do it with ESP32 ? Thx!
Sorry, no. I haven't worked with ESP32 before.