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Blueprint IoT
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Добавлен 24 июл 2020
Electronics and IoT.
Lecturer for electronics, sensors, PCB manufacturing and IoT.
Lecturer for electronics, sensors, PCB manufacturing and IoT.
New Raspberry Pi Pico 2 vs pico 1 comparison | What they don't tell you | No Wifi?!
Raspberry Pi just launched a the new pico 2 microcontroller! We're gonna compare the pico 1 and the pico W (wireless / wifi) and the new pico 2 side by side.
Beside the advertised features we will also take a look on the not so prominent features such as temperature range.
Beside the advertised features we will also take a look on the not so prominent features such as temperature range.
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Creating a footprint in Autodesk fusion electronics | eagle | step-by-step tutorial | example
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Step-by-step tutorial how to create component & symbol & footprint Learn how to create a footprint for an electronic component in Autodesk Fusion 360 with this quick and easy tutorial! #AutodeskFusion360 #ElectronicDesign #Fusion360Tutorial #PCBDesign
Welcome to the jungle | Cybergarden part 5 | It finally works?!
Просмотров 95Месяц назад
🚀 DIY Balcony Automation Project: CyberGarden Assembly & Success! 🌱 Join us as we build and successfully test the CyberGarden, a fully automated balcony garden system! Using ESP32, pumps, Darlington arrays, and relays, we'll show you how to automate your own urban oasis. Watch the complete step-by-step assembly, wiring, and final activation. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts and tech lovers! 🌿💡 🔧 Wha...
Switch big loads with a microcontroller | Relay module & integrated darlington | Cybergarden part 4
Просмотров 165Месяц назад
To switch big loads reliably with any microcontroller such as ESP32, ESP8266, Arduino or Raspberry Pi need something in between your GPIO and your load. While an ordinary relay is a solution, a relay in combination with a darlington array is much better. Why? How to build a relay card? Check out this video and in case you're missing some prior knowledge, make sure to watch the basics videos fir...
Irrigation system, ESP32, power supply and pump issues | Cybergarden part 3
Просмотров 489Месяц назад
After laying out the concept, installing a hydroponics system and souring all the parts it's time to put everything together and test the pump. Beside pump issues I ran into a rainstorm while assembling the ESP32 and the relais card for the IoT connected cybergarden.
My hydroponics balcony system | Cybergarden part 2
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After we lined out an automation concept (pumps, ESP32) for the irrigation system of the soil based beds, it's time to complete all the hardware to the balcony project before we add sensors and automation. In part 2 we're building the hydroponics setup start to finish and actually test it for the first time. In part 3 we will built and test the irrigation setup and part 4 we will add some senso...
New project - IoT balcony irrigation system | Cybergarden part 1
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This is the start of my cybergarden project, where we will start with irrigation, continue with sensors and interface and later on adding hydroponics. #cybergarden #iot #urbangardening #irrigation #automation #watering Parts: ESP32 node MCU 12V pump www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0721JLQG9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Hose 6mm inner diameter, black www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00Q2Q...
Danger of exploding capacitors
Просмотров 5912 месяца назад
You shouldn't use electrolytic capacitors in revers polarity. But what will actually happen if you do so? We tried it so you don't have to! Learn what are the signs of an capacitor about to explode and what are the differences in the explosions depending on the type of capacitor.
What is a bus system? | data bus
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Point to point wiring isn't state of the art, bus systems can connect great numbers of devices and more easy to wire. Start here and move on to I2C SPI and 1-Wire
How to wire ULN2803 | darlington pair ULN2803A wiring
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How to wire ULN2803 | darlington pair ULN2803A wiring
What is a Darlington pair transistor? | Darlington circuit | super beta transistor
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What is a Darlington pair transistor? | Darlington circuit | super beta transistor
Direct exposer with a laser? | laser circuit boards
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Direct exposer with a laser? | laser circuit boards
How to supply a Arduino & Raspberry Pi & ESP project with power | DCDC converter
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How to supply a Arduino & Raspberry Pi & ESP project with power | DCDC converter
SPI wiring - What is SPI - How to serial peripheral interface
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SPI wiring - What is SPI - How to serial peripheral interface
Pull-up and pull-down resistors explained
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Pull-up and pull-down resistors explained
Basics of Postgres SQL database and pgAdmin on Mac
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Basics of Postgres SQL database and pgAdmin on Mac
Install Postgres and pgAdmin on Mac
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Install Postgres and pgAdmin on Mac
What is UART? | How to wire UART? | RX TX
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What is UART? | How to wire UART? | RX TX
What is RAM? | SRAM DRAM SDRAM DDR difference
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What is RAM? | SRAM DRAM SDRAM DDR difference
What is a relay? How does a relay work?
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What is a relay? How does a relay work?
Export screen for exposer - Autodesk Fusion 360
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Export screen for exposer - Autodesk Fusion 360
How to export gerber files in autodesk fusion 360
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How to export gerber files in autodesk fusion 360
Raspberry Pi 5 in nutshell and comparison to raspi 4- where is Raspberry Pi going?
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Raspberry Pi 5 in nutshell and comparison to raspi 4- where is Raspberry Pi going?
How to print a PCB? - Getting started Voltera V-One
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How to print a PCB? - Getting started Voltera V-One
Unboxing the RØDE NT-USB MINI microphone
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Unboxing the RØDE NT-USB MINI microphone
Biggest things not mentioned: Pico 2's chipset has a hardware FPU, leading to a much greater performance gain than just the handful of MHz when dealing with floating point numbers, for example 3D models or scientific data. The Pico 2 supports an extra external QSPI interface, allowing for external RAM upgrades. The Pico 2 has an extra PIO unit plus a high-speed 8-bit output stream (HSTX). The power management in the Pico 2 is partitioned allowing for true low-power operation.
There will be an bigger RP2530 with more IO (B Variant or so)
The pico2, is twice as fast as pico1, and consumes 30% less power!
I watched your video and it was great. Can you take a look at ours? Are you interested? We are willing to give it to you. Can you just make a video for us? 52Pi Plant Watering Kit with Arduino UNO R4 WiFi,
You forgot about the increase of number of state machines for parallel output applications.
Very good point, thank you for this valuable addition! Do you have an example use case for us where you would use the state machines?
Watched the video twice with different playback speeds, and one time backwards. I guess you reveal what they don't tell us about pico 2 in some encrypted way. Please leave a hint, so we can finally know.
Exactly my thoughts too, except I couldn't bother to watch more than once...
Pico 2 also has FPU
Good point! What do you think would be a common use case / benefit for FPU?
There wll be a Pico 2W ;)
I’m also pretty sure! You have any insights for us? :)
Since many if not most system utilities report temperatures in degrees C, here in the US we're OK with specs that mention that. At least I am. Thanks for thinking of us anyway.
That’s really good to know! When I converted to Fahrenheit I checked the formula and was confused why so complexed, I then googled the history and found out that it’s not actually based on any like melting or freezing point or whatever and therefor so difficult to convert naturally….anyway, I try to mention both systems whenever possible, especially since I can see in the metrics quite some of you are based in the US…eventhough I will stick to metric and Celsius, just feels more physics / math related to me…
Thank you for a concise evaluation of the pico 2.
Thank you!
I tried to install node red but it gives me this error: dpkg-query: error: parsing file '/var/lib/dpkg/status' near line 0: What do i do? :(
Still needs cacheable SPI RAM, USB-C, 16MiB of flash and reset button.
No USB-C is such wtf
@@anterprites what's wrong with micro USB?
@@k2aj710 everything
Competitors in this space offer a few MB of RAM, so, say, 2MB of RAM would be welcome over merely 512KB
Which competitors are you thinking about?
MHz not Mhz!!!!
I think the Pico 2 only has 3 ADC's available
What makes you think that? According to the official documentation by raspberry pi 4 pins can be used as ADCs
Maybe you're getting confused with ADC pins on the chip vs on the Pi Pico. The RP2040 also has 4 ADCs, but only 3 are broken out onto the Pi Pico 1
Please check here, clearly talking about GPIOs that can be used as ADCs, if you have contradictory information please let me know! datasheets.raspberrypi.com/pico/pico-2-product-brief.pdf?_gl=1*1r6ardj*_ga*MTkzNTk3ODE5OS4xNzIzNTYyMDc1*_ga_22FD70LWDS*MTcyMzcwODU5My40LjEuMTcyMzcwODU5Ni4wLjAuMA..
@@blueprintiot Apparently I can't put links in a comment, so I can't link directly; but on both the Pico series product page on the official website, as well as in the full datasheet, it mentions 3 ADC's, both in the text ("3× 12-bit 500ksps Analogue to Digital Converter (ADC)") and the pinout schematic. (Pins 31, 32 and 34 of the board, which are GP26, 27 and 28 can be ADC0, 1 or 2 respectively)
@@blueprintiot Thanks for the reply. Yes, I can see that the Pico 2 datasheet mentions 4 ADCs, but the Pico2 pinout diagrams don't show an ADC4, so the situation is unclear.
I think 2w is coming in a few months. If they don't manage to, there's bound to be an unofficial one.
I would hope so too! For pico 1 I kinda understand since it was their first move into the microcontroller space, but nowadays I think they have quite a share in the space and connectivity is what differentiate Raspberry Pi in general from Arduino for me…
Wireless certification will need more time, so they either wait to release the product, or they release the plain one earlier.
Not for you then, please give it a miss
Thx for your comment!
More PIO, 5v tolerance on the pins?
I thought this has 5v tolerance on the gpio pins that aren’t analog ?
i was about to write PIOs....thx
I tried to check, but couldn’t find any indication the PIOs are 5V tolerant. Also if you think about would be very strange, because whether a pin is programmable or not, doesn’t change the electrical engineering, if there is no step down there is no step down / logic level converter, no matter which type of pin (PIO / GPIO) is connected….
You use PIOs? Would be super interested in your use case, since I never had the need but would be really interesting to hear what you do with it…
@@blueprintiot not me personally, well not yet, but many use cases and in particular the PicoGUS and PicoMem projects.
i finaly understand , thank you
Excelent video. How can I get the Chat ID?
Thanks for your question! You create a group chat / chat with your bot. You use the receiver node and connect it to a debug node (make sure to go for complete msg object and not just msg.payload), then sent a message to the chat / group chat. The chat ID will show up in the debug message. Let me know if it worked for you :)
@@blueprintiot it works! i was develop send and receive function with telegram API'S for an older node red version. This work without install aditional libraries. Your video helps me understand how telegram works. Thanks friend.
Never change grid size for symbol
Because the dimensions basically doesn’t matter for symbol, right?
Amazing, dozens of materials can be cut using a water cut, some of which include steel, iron, rubber, plastic, stone, ceramics, glass, paper, foam, wood and composites. There are only a select few materials that can't be cut with a water jet, such as diamond and tempered glass. Sooooo impressive 🫶🏼
Thanks for this important addition! I see you’re deep into water jet cutting, make sure to stay tuned for the long form video!
Does it drill the through holes?
Yes! Interested in a detailed video about the drilling?
@@blueprintiot Yes, definitely
Yes please more videos like this . Thank you
Thanks for your feedback! Waterjet cutting coming up very soon! Laser video with a complete layout laser exposed is planned, so I will make sure to hurry up with it!
@@blueprintiot sound good 👍. thank you
satisfaction puuuuuur
I agree! :)
Aaaaaaaamaaaaazing 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you! 🤩
can nyquest theorum applied here?
The aliasing effect basically describes what happens if you don’t apply the Nyquist theorem. So yes, if you apply the Nyquist theorem you can avoid the aliasing effect. Would you be interested in a video with animations about the Nyquist theorem?
can nyquest theorum applied here?
With the IC sinking up to 8 connections (relays/ transistors/ other) does it need a heatsink?
Not really. Obviously depending on your use case, I normally use it to switch a relay as in the cybergarden part 4 episode. If you know the current you're planning to switch and check the resistance in the datasheet you can quickly calculate the heating power.... What would be your usecase?
I have a GPS doing it wrong (for my micro controllers). It works fine with the Windows software and an adapter.
We would love to see more videos like these. Thankyou for all these videos
Centrifugal pump has no abilities to suck air, unless you use vane pump or so. This pump has to be primed to work. Once primed, no need for valves, just keep both ends above the water level, pump will be able to pump water up and gravity will keep the pump primed.
Very Nice and knowledgeable. Thanks.
Is it possible to connect to the DB via the server ALLOY is installed on? I dont want to whitelist all of grafana cloud's ips, it would be easier if ALLOY was able to tunnel, or, I can install alloy on that DB server.
Welcome to you.
Great stuff man I’d love to see more
Thanks a lot, appreciate your feedback! Hope to get the next episode done by next weekend….
Finally I understand. thanks 🙏🏻🙏🏻
That’s great, thanks for feedback! Let me know wich other topics you struggle with and a clean explanation would help…
Absolutely awesome, wonderful green place of peace 😍
Great one
Thank you, stay tuned for more!
Great Video, we need more of your quality videos 💪🏼
Thank you for the video! Any updates on the machine and the process? Do you think the process could scale well if you had 3 different machines where Machine One measures, Machine Two prints, Machine Three etc?
Thanks for the question, actually a pretty good one! First of all the hardware itself is pretty good with only a view potentials to optimise. Having one machine to print and one to drill would be a good setup in general, eve though it’s of course great to have this all in one machine. BUT: The software setup is impossible. Calibrating takes forever and needs to be repeated every single time. Error occurred during printing /…, repeat calibration, you want to print the same layout again? Calibrate again. This slows down the process to a point where it’s quicker to etch a circuit board instead of printing it. Nevertheless I think those significant weaknesses in the software process can be eliminated by updates providing the user more control of the software process. Would you be interested in a video reviewing the voltera after using it for many months?
@@blueprintiot Thanks for the feedback! Yes I would love to see another video with as much detail as you can spare! I have been considering a possible variety of machines and I am interested in collaborating to build out pcb’s with you.
Pls which one is SODIMM
Hi, thanks for your question. SODIMM is basically miniaturised DIMM, which consists of DDR which is basically SDRAM, which is a sub type of SRAM which is a sub category of RAM. Let me know if this answers your question :)
Thank you
@@georgiabrown2267 you‘re welcome, glad could help you :)
Absolutely love it, very good video, thx for giving me such a good idea of your powerful work 👊🏼🤛🏼💪🏼
This is the best explanation , thank you
Thank you so much for your feedback! And please let me know what other topics you would like to have a video about
great channal, thanks.
Thank you!
thanks, don't stop producing such vids, great job.
Thanks, super encouraging! And let me know which topics I should do next!
Wow nice! You should invite me next time! 😉👏🏻😉👏🏻😉👏🏻
You’re always welcome!
Cheers for a good video!
Thank you very much! Let me know if there are any other topics you would like to see a video about…
Thats what we call the good shit👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Glad you enjoyed it! We plan to go over the limit with a bunch of other components like lithium batteries and big capacitors. So stay tuned for more :)
That's sounds pretty cool 🎉
They need to get rid of the MEGA and replace it with GIGA and drop the price of the GIGA to the MEGA. They will sell alot more and speed up adoption rate. There are so many competition out there and arduino need to compete or die.
Thank you, quite straight forward.
Thank you! Let me know if you’re interested in some further topics…