You always have great ideas for projects! I still need to finish the LED color organ build that you uploaded a while ago. I recommend your video's to anyone coming in for parts at my radioshack. Thank you for your contribution to diy! And I'll see you next time!
great scott.. great work, this is the best channel in youtube.. May I suggest to you a project? I'd like to see how to make a multi-touch sensitive surface/board that can display the location of your touch on the surface, on the computer screen. The one I'm interested in is using LEDs for touch detection, not resistors or capacitor ;) It's challenging.
*In your playlist, ALL videos are in reverse order, this means you play "part 3, then Part 2, then part 1. This means the first video says "let's put an end to this project" for the first video you watch and you finish watching it with "let's get this project started". Please fix this.
Great video. I'd like to see a variation that worked as a timecode display from a Computer MIDI output. Most decent sized studio timecode displays cost anywhere from USD650 to about $1,000. The lower price is for the Display with the higher price including whatever device connects between the computers MIDI out put to translate the data for the Displays input. They also offer features like different colours for the display leds to indicate Record on, off or Standby. I know you dont answer personal requests from viewers but I'd even pay for the parts to have you do it. I've just priced the parts for your display project as above except for using 3" LEDS instead of 4". Including the Arduino which i dont have its about USD80. To that ill have to add a few more dollars for constructing a case of sorts. USD$100 should get it done.
if you have the connectivity it would probably be easier to decode AES-EBU SMPTE timecode than trying to get timecode information out of MIDI. instead of having to decode what kind of message each midi command is, you just read the last four bits of every word and concatenate every 192 messages to get the timecode in bytes 18-21 of the time slot.
Super Video! Sehr sauber gemacht, coole Geschichte mit dem WiFi-Modul! Ein kleiner Tip, du hast selbst gesagt, du bist nicht der Experte in Sachen Layout, deshalb nur diese eine Kleinigkeit: Für SPI/I2C/UART etc. ist es am besten, wenn du deine Leiterbahnen nicht im 90°-Winkel anlegst, sondern den 45° Winkel in Eagle wählst. Das reduziert Abstrahlung und Reflexion an den Ecken. Auch Kreisbahnen sind eine Option, nur 90° ist nicht ideal. Ansonsten sehr cooles Projekt, macht Lust auf einen Nachbau!
I'm sorry, but can you please explain why your resistors are too "slow" to do the level shifting at 115Kbaud? You can level shift microwaves with standard carbon resistors with absolutely no problems ...
openweathermap hat auch eine sehr einfache API, dann musst du nicht deine Daten aus dem HTML filtern. Funktioniert auch besser, stell dir vor das HTML Layout ändert sich :)
Thank you very much! I like video like this too, but for me is better when I fully understand what you are do the thing in video. This is why I very like Electronics Basics. :D
+thedarkangel97 after the first video, i decided to buildt one by myself - with raspberry pi ;) in Moment, i already programmed the code for parsing and extrakting the values and put them in single variables (in Python). i orderd a 7-segment display (not as uge as these in the video ;) all 8 numbers 6,5cm x 1,5cm) with to 595 chips on them, but this isnt a good idea to use with a pi. now i orderd some displays with max7219 chip, this should be better, cause there is also a libary for python for the max chip. ;)
+GreatScott! They confuse even me. So many different naming schemes. I have been using the py-guagette library because I am too lazy to learn much about rotary encoders and I had problems because I didn't realise it was using the wiring-pi numbers.
Like everything, it's a process. I was particularly interested in designing my own PCBs, and began with an extremely simple one. The more you practice, the better you will get. My current project is pretty complex compared to my previous ones, and it would definitely impress previous me.
GreatScott! do you think you can help me? I got some step motors with no labels on them so i can't find their model and i do not have their drivers. How can i find out what model they are/what kind of a driver i need?
+Zaid Ahmed I can't recommend anything for the very basics since I was taught that in school (I'm sure there are many good guides) but the best way to learn is by doing. Think about buyiing an arduino starter kit (with breadboard, wires, etc) and just get cracking. As for project ideas, we all struggle to think of good ones. I like to check out what other people are doing to give me inspiration, so you're in the right place for that!
+Zaid Ahmed A fun starter project might be to make something that changes an LED from blue to red depending on the temperature. This should teach you about a variety of neat tricks such as voltage dividers, Plse Width Modulation (PWM), microcontrollers, timers etc... Have a look at all the dirrerent options such as thermocouples, thermistors, i2c thermometer IC's, doing it with a microcontroller versus doing it with a 555 timer (mad props if you do do it with a 555; it's not too hard per se but it will show you've learned a lot) and read up on them. There is loads of information out there on all these things!
Is it possible to start downloading the data to the Ethernet module shild on lcd because I can not find ktury guide will show you how odzytywać data from thingspeak
Has anyone actually been able to find the code that runs this project? I’ve followed the link but can’t find anything by GreatScott at all. I’ve got a pile of hardware sitting here and don’t know what to do.
Please Upload A Video that Shows the procedure of Firm uploading on ESP8266 WiFi Module I Try lot of time to update firm ware but failed The Link you Mention in Description For WiFi Firmware also doesn't open
Wenn ich dir nun sage dass ich sowas gerne haben möchte, und Du mir sowas als ready-to-use verkaufst, würden da 200 Euro reichen?^^ (aber mit 1/4 so große Segmente) :)) PS: geht das auch als Email anzeige? Wäre ja cool wenn es immer alles durchswitchen würde, Temperatur ; RUclipsabos ; Anzahl der Spammails die ich grade habe usw.^^
+GreatScott! good to know that, be safe for future videos and make some simple projects that i can build in India. The parts you used in your videos are very tough to find in India.
after watching just about every single video you've uploaded (thank you adderall) you're telling me I should go buy the pre fabbed pcb? why not just make the pcb, wouldn't the cost be cheaper? sure it would take some time to dick around with to make but still.
Can I just say I love your consistent usage of Hall of the Mountain King as your "Previously On GreatScott! ..." music.
needs a defuser, something tinted to put in front of the numbers to make much easier to read.
yup
diffuser*
this is not a bomb lol
+drkastenbrot *yet
+supercooldud basically a filter
I just hope you have to increase the number of 7-segments on your hardware! Congratulations and success! Very nice!
You always have great ideas for projects!
I still need to finish the LED color organ build that you uploaded a while ago.
I recommend your video's to anyone coming in for parts at my radioshack.
Thank you for your contribution to diy! And I'll see you next time!
idont understand anything in programming but ilove to see your videos
Sehr schöner Build und wie immer gut erklärt. Wünsche eine ganz schöne Weihnachtszeit und bis zum nächsten Video.
+norm1124 Danke. Wünsche das Gleiche.
+GreatScott! ich euch auch ;)
lg
+GreatScott! Please can you put the link of ESP8266 Updates, thanks in advance
great scott.. great work, this is the best channel in youtube.. May I suggest to you a project? I'd like to see how to make a multi-touch sensitive surface/board that can display the location of your touch on the surface, on the computer screen. The one I'm interested in is using LEDs for touch detection, not resistors or capacitor ;) It's challenging.
Echt schön, deine Projekte und die Tatsache, dass du sie so anschaulich dokumentierst. Dieses Projekt hat einiges an Nerven gekostet, oder?
Mind=Blown
So complicated man, hats off to spend so many bucks
I feel like this project costed a LOT !!!
Anyway nice project
*In your playlist, ALL videos are in reverse order, this means you play "part 3, then Part 2, then part 1. This means the first video says "let's put an end to this project" for the first video you watch and you finish watching it with "let's get this project started". Please fix this.
Or you simply click on Part 1 and then Part 2
Lol good response
Whahahah thing in solutions not in problems ahah ;) You know the way!
Merry christmas
Great video. I'd like to see a variation that worked as a timecode display from a Computer MIDI output. Most decent sized studio timecode displays cost anywhere from USD650 to about $1,000. The lower price is for the Display with the higher price including whatever device connects between the computers MIDI out put to translate the data for the Displays input. They also offer features like different colours for the display leds to indicate Record on, off or Standby.
I know you dont answer personal requests from viewers but I'd even pay for the parts to have you do it. I've just priced the parts for your display project as above except for using 3" LEDS instead of 4". Including the Arduino which i dont have its about USD80. To that ill have to add a few more dollars for constructing a case of sorts. USD$100 should get it done.
if you have the connectivity it would probably be easier to decode AES-EBU SMPTE timecode than trying to get timecode information out of MIDI. instead of having to decode what kind of message each midi command is, you just read the last four bits of every word and concatenate every 192 messages to get the timecode in bytes 18-21 of the time slot.
hey Scott! it would be cool to start to think about a "festive themed" xmas project for a challenge :)
hey you're a genius !!!! fantastic ! This beautiful project !!!!!!
like like like
That code looks simple ... But it is probably because programming is somewhat hobby for me. Anyway very interesting project :)
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Super Video! Sehr sauber gemacht, coole Geschichte mit dem WiFi-Modul!
Ein kleiner Tip, du hast selbst gesagt, du bist nicht der Experte in Sachen Layout, deshalb nur diese eine Kleinigkeit: Für SPI/I2C/UART etc. ist es am besten, wenn du deine Leiterbahnen nicht im 90°-Winkel anlegst, sondern den 45° Winkel in Eagle wählst. Das reduziert Abstrahlung und Reflexion an den Ecken. Auch Kreisbahnen sind eine Option, nur 90° ist nicht ideal.
Ansonsten sehr cooles Projekt, macht Lust auf einen Nachbau!
lots of effort to respect DIY man, Respect !!!!!
Just use the ESP to do everything as its a lot more powerful than an arduino uno.
Also, the AT firmware is just cruel.
that banana for scale on the thumbnail made my day :D
Du machst wirklich gute Videos. Das zeichnet sich aus in deinem Abonnentenzahlen! Vielleicht sollten wir mal nen Projekt zusammen aufziehen :)
I can´t understand anything, but i still love your videos. Keep up the good work.
+MicroGamingEST Thanks
Nice one, Edward Grieg in the beginning.
Lange gewartet, Danke 😉
Hey GreatScott, can you make an arduino watering system for plants? Thanks
Ok
sehr cooles Projekt!
you should make this your youtube subscriber counter :D
I'm sorry, but can you please explain why your resistors are too "slow" to do the level shifting at 115Kbaud? You can level shift microwaves with standard carbon resistors with absolutely no problems ...
+yonie I have both and yes, at 10 MHz it can be a problem with the edges getting rounded off, but anything under 500 Kbaud works fine!
openweathermap hat auch eine sehr einfache API, dann musst du nicht deine Daten aus dem HTML filtern. Funktioniert auch besser, stell dir vor das HTML Layout ändert sich :)
Nice, put a transparent red acrylic plate in front of it ;) Thumbs up :D
Alex
hey greascott can you make a video remote door lock using esp8266 and blynk??
Ich wollte mal fragen wo du die Bauteile kaufst. Also LEDs, Widerstände, Dioden, diese Lochplatinen, Header, etc.
Can you maby make a tutorial on how to use a 1588BS LED Matrix on a Arduino?
Oh, i forgot to tell. Nice project man! Its sad That its a bit to expensive for me :/ but it looks Great Scott!
Ehh. Get it? Great Scott. Pa dum tssss
Please make a video on Esp8266-E12
Please can you put the link of ESP8266 Updates, thanks in advance.
for this sunny day can you make a air cooler
keyword ? regex !
how about glass (for example in the doors) that is transparent at normal condition but not transparent when power is applied - some lcd panels?.
Please Upload A Video that Shows the procedure of Firm uploading on ESP8266 Wifi Module
I will like to a larger clock , 6 digit clock.!!! this 4 in digits are real cool ! do you have have make one ?
Great project, but what about simplest project next time? For a rest. :D
+Vincent Stuchly Next time will be simple.
Thank you very much! I like video like this too, but for me is better when I fully understand what you are do the thing in video. This is why I very like Electronics Basics. :D
Great video
Hello GreatScott, you can make a video about raspberry pi GPIO??
+thedarkangel97 I put it on my to do list.
thank you!
+thedarkangel97 after the first video, i decided to buildt one by myself - with raspberry pi ;) in Moment, i already programmed the code for parsing and extrakting the values and put them in single variables (in Python). i orderd a 7-segment display (not as uge as these in the video ;) all 8 numbers 6,5cm x 1,5cm) with to 595 chips on them, but this isnt a good idea to use with a pi. now i orderd some displays with max7219 chip, this should be better, cause there is also a libary for python for the max chip. ;)
+GreatScott! They confuse even me. So many different naming schemes. I have been using the py-guagette library because I am too lazy to learn much about rotary encoders and I had problems because I didn't realise it was using the wiring-pi numbers.
+GreatScott! hey Scott! it would be cool to start to think about a "festive themed" xmas project for a challenge :)
You know they sell right-angle pin headers, right...?
+GreatScott! Please can you put the link of ESP8266 Updates, thanks in advance
+Omar Tarek bbs.ai-thinker.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=984&extra=page%3D1
Can that display driver you used be used to drive 14/16 segment displays too??
I wish I knew how to do projects this complicated 😔
Like everything, it's a process. I was particularly interested in designing my own PCBs, and began with an extremely simple one. The more you practice, the better you will get. My current project is pretty complex compared to my previous ones, and it would definitely impress previous me.
GreatScott! do you think you can help me? I got some step motors with no labels on them so i can't find their model and i do not have their drivers. How can i find out what model they are/what kind of a driver i need?
+Beta Seven Check out the Wires(4-bipolar,6-monopolar) and then search for corresponding driver brick. Tutorials on arduino Playground.
Are there any differences in the voltage needed or are they all using 5V or something else?
what websites/experiments aside from basic logic gates do you recommend me to learn electronics from?
+Zaid Ahmed I can't recommend anything for the very basics since I was taught that in school (I'm sure there are many good guides) but the best way to learn is by doing. Think about buyiing an arduino starter kit (with breadboard, wires, etc) and just get cracking. As for project ideas, we all struggle to think of good ones. I like to check out what other people are doing to give me inspiration, so you're in the right place for that!
+Zaid Ahmed A fun starter project might be to make something that changes an LED from blue to red depending on the temperature. This should teach you about a variety of neat tricks such as voltage dividers, Plse Width Modulation (PWM), microcontrollers, timers etc... Have a look at all the dirrerent options such as thermocouples, thermistors, i2c thermometer IC's, doing it with a microcontroller versus doing it with a 555 timer (mad props if you do do it with a 555; it's not too hard per se but it will show you've learned a lot) and read up on them. There is loads of information out there on all these things!
Is it possible to start downloading the data to the Ethernet module shild on lcd because I can not find ktury guide will show you how odzytywać data from thingspeak
You are awesome sir :) Bro can you make VOOC charger for super fast charging like oppo has. With 4 amps as output in beginning...
+ImMalik I put it on my to do list.
Thanks alot brother :)
a clock with it?
Hi ,I'm curious how do you make circuit boards that way? Thanks . And the software you used as well.
+diegofu1 You can find most answers in part 1.
GreatScott! yes but the software? c++?, also if it was a programming language how did you make it so you can program it onto the circuit board?
Has anyone actually been able to find the code that runs this project? I’ve followed the link but can’t find anything by GreatScott at all. I’ve got a pile of hardware sitting here and don’t know what to do.
Geiles projact man
Can you share the link for the Firmware 1.3 to download. I am unable to find the proper link
+Mehran Mamonai It is in the video description.
Please Upload A Video that Shows the procedure of Firm uploading on ESP8266 WiFi Module
I Try lot of time to update firm ware but failed
The Link you Mention in Description For WiFi Firmware also doesn't open
What kind of wire strippers are you using at 2:56 ?
how much did the project cost?
BeGamerSl 60 Euros
nah, the pcb already costs 105 euro
wouldn't it be better if you use the saa(i mean the IC that you have used in your electronics basics Video about the displays)???
I write in english because you ask for it
+Dennis Bondar I didn't felt like multiplexing. But there is always more than one way to skin a cat.
+GreatScott! strange example, but thanks
Dennis Bondar
It's a proverb.
+GreatScott! aaaahhhhhhhh
hey, welche Siebensegmentanzeigen hast du da benutzt?
Danke dir
Hi, do you have any other way to donate for your channel instead of patreon ?
i can't donate every mounth
You know you can buy right-angle male headers, right...?
I wish this was easier to understand
kann man das auch im seriellen monitor ausgeben
where is your 3d printer
that's a big ass 7 segment
Amazing
warning: espcomm_sync failed
error: espcomm_open failed
how to solve this esp8266 error??
I'm not entirely sure but it probably has something to do with the connection to the gnd and io pins
how the selfie stick works
The best
Где такие купить можно?
will be part 3?
+baggelis baras No
Umm, the click HERE for part one just restarts the video.
warum nicht mit Common Cathode?
what's the difference of a blue chip and a green chip?
ғl Ð'тll The value.
Klaminite
ok
i like to be in the firtst 1000 viewers, woof!
But all seems legit... right?
Review the raspberry pi zero
Wenn ich dir nun sage dass ich sowas gerne haben möchte, und Du mir sowas als ready-to-use verkaufst, würden da 200 Euro reichen?^^ (aber mit 1/4 so große Segmente) :))
PS: geht das auch als Email anzeige? Wäre ja cool wenn es immer alles durchswitchen würde, Temperatur ; RUclipsabos ; Anzahl der Spammails die ich grade habe usw.^^
Why don't you also make some German videos, there aren't any good German electronics channels
❤
did you accidentally cut you finger at 0:32 ?
+Amit Nohria No, don't worry.
+GreatScott! good to know that, be safe for future videos and make some simple projects that i can build in India. The parts you used in your videos are very tough to find in India.
+Amit Nohria I am live in India it is not much tough to find
in which state bro?
+Amit Nohria at kolkata
The Click HERE for part 1 just reloads part 2...
Can you show me how to build an arduino?
I don't think you can build one...
+Skitty™ | Garry's Mod Player Somebody did manage to build one but it was low quality.
+Skitty™ | Garry's Mod Player actually is OPEN SOURCE so you can build an Arduino
well, do you read Chinese? 0:35
after watching just about every single video you've uploaded (thank you adderall) you're telling me I should go buy the pre fabbed pcb? why not just make the pcb, wouldn't the cost be cheaper? sure it would take some time to dick around with to make but still.
sure is super easy diy? XD
♥️🌹👍
Can you read Chinese?
No
why 3 dislikes :(
Thanks for the nice greeting!
14th like
Vee haff vayys uf makink you speek
Sorry but bad pcb design
medet babacan Can you do better?
don't bring it to usa they might think it is a bomb xD
pelp That was clockboys intentions lol
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