The Arduino Family - Uno - Mega - Nano - Pro Mini -ATtiny85

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @ThePolysulfide
    @ThePolysulfide 2 года назад

    I’m glad that you’re proudly wearing a grounding strap. Many RUclipsrs refuse to wear one while handling delicate equipment and boldly state that Electrostatic Discharge is a myth. Thank you for doing it right.

  • @thevoice4758
    @thevoice4758 4 года назад +4

    I just want to say that your video's are so well and clearly explained and helped me a lot to figure out some things using the Arduino boards.
    Keep on going!
    for the beginners: a good starting point to begin with Arduino is buying 1 arduino UNO board for developping/testing.
    Once the program is ready to be used you can easilly put the final version on a arduino pro mini board (same connections).
    You can power this pro mini board by putting 5V DC on VCC or 7-9V DC on the RAW pin (in case of 5V DC version board) .
    You can even adapt you program later on the pro mini board (if needed) using the FTDI adapter, so think about that when putting the board on his place.

  • @happinessprepper
    @happinessprepper 6 лет назад +16

    WOW!!! What an extraordinarily EXCELLENT series of amazing tutorials!!!
    Hope your series on each Arduino board will be coming soon.
    I'm especially eager to watch your Atiny85 board and chip programs.
    Many, MANY THANKS!!!

  • @Kingwinyoutube
    @Kingwinyoutube 7 лет назад +121

    Your workshop is soo organized and nice

    • @Dronebotworkshop
      @Dronebotworkshop  7 лет назад +22

      Thank you so much. I built it all myself, which was really a learning experience, so I'm pretty proud of it!

    • @rbacca1
      @rbacca1 5 лет назад +2

      Look at his bench, its sooooo clean... looks like a hospital table with the connectors on the wall

    • @aldergate-ca
      @aldergate-ca 4 года назад +1

      LOL Right?!, but there is a drawer partially open and Im thinking to my self, "what the H.. E double hockey sticks"?

    • @fernandolozano9898
      @fernandolozano9898 4 года назад +1

      Very satisfying!

    • @harishkumar3481
      @harishkumar3481 4 года назад

      Sir you are awesome 😎

  • @mickeyfilmer5551
    @mickeyfilmer5551 5 лет назад +7

    I wish you had been my tutor, when I needed things explaining in tune with my ability back then . I am an old git now learning fantastic stuff from you, at a speed that matches someone of my age. Thanks to you I am having a ball with my arduinos and automating anything that moves!

  • @pmsilvei
    @pmsilvei 4 года назад

    I really like the clean way how you explain things.
    Only important information and no bla bla bla...
    Thank you so much for your work.

    • @embedded-academy
      @embedded-academy 3 года назад

      hi there
      You can find a nice use for ATtiny85 and Arduino examples
      Arduino Mega links
      wokwi.com/arduino/projects/284779858882462221
      Attiny85 projects:
      wokwi.com/arduino/projects/283019827166052872
      wokwi.com/arduino/projects/283022189068812813
      wokwi.com/arduino/projects/283910810787381773
      Arduino Nano
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/Adafruit_NeoPixel/RGBWstrandtest
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/Adafruit_SSD1306/ssd1306_128x64_i2c
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/DHT-sensor-library/DHT-Tester
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/FastLED/ColorPalette
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/FastLED/Fire2012
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/LiquidCrystal_I2C/HelloWorld
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/Servo/Sweep
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/SevSeg/SevSeg_Counter
      Please let me know if you have any questions about the simulator.
      We will be happy to help :)
      It is free and open-source-based AVR8JS framework based Arduino Simulator

  • @leprechaun947
    @leprechaun947 6 лет назад +9

    Arduino newbie here. I’m looking forward to following your projects.
    I love your excellent videos - please keep them coming.

  • @1DR31N
    @1DR31N 3 года назад

    People like you are the treasure of this world.

  • @ahoorabagheri6857
    @ahoorabagheri6857 4 года назад

    I am a java developer who has a background of basic electronics (technical high school). I recently decided to switch job from application development to IoT.
    This video is my very first tutorial about Arduino and it gave me lots of important knowledge to start my IoT journey.
    It was really useful. thank you for sharing your valuable knowledge.

  • @TonySwitzerland
    @TonySwitzerland Год назад +1

    Thank you for this perfectly made tutorial!
    Perfect image, perfect sound quality (where is your mike???) and a clear language. So valuable for people like me with an other native language.
    Definetly among the best I've ever watched!

  • @abdillahabdul4966
    @abdillahabdul4966 6 лет назад +9

    your tutorial was so informative for the newbie - Thank You!

  • @andershpersson
    @andershpersson 3 года назад +4

    Any idea when (or if) You will do a video on the ATTiny85 boards? In particular around setting up the communications, installing drivers etc. I'd really like to get into these small boards, but am not able to set up the communications (probably because I use a Macbook Pro). Your videos are really inspirational and well explanatory, so a video on the Attiny85 would be highly appreciated.

  • @dupajasiu920
    @dupajasiu920 3 года назад +1

    This channel is gold.

  • @kristianlarsen7114
    @kristianlarsen7114 2 года назад

    All your videos contain so such knowledge and are explained so well, that you made me want to work with electronics. I found your page a few days ago and have watched a lot your videos now. It is exactly what I am looking for. Keep going, we need such brilliant videos.

    • @Dronebotworkshop
      @Dronebotworkshop  2 года назад +1

      Kristian, thank you so much for that generous donation. And my apologies for not getting back to you earlier, I'm just figuring out this relatively new "Super Thanks" thing! I'm glad you find my content useful.

  • @richardhugendubel8426
    @richardhugendubel8426 6 лет назад +4

    Some of the most elaborated and dilligently made tutorials i ever saw. Really, really helpful. Your HC-SR04 tutorial was very enlightening and inspiring. It helped me to make a big leap forward. Both in coding and circuit basics. Thank you very much for that. Keep up the great work for i am looking forward to many more inspiring arduino tutorials.

  • @marcello4258
    @marcello4258 3 года назад

    found your channel after being interested in the rasbpi pico.. thanks for your dedicated work

  • @caffeinatedinsanity2324
    @caffeinatedinsanity2324 5 лет назад +7

    Recap: Use the Uno for prototyping or when you need a shield. For final state projects, use Nano or Pro Mini at best. For beefy projects, use Mega. For modest projects needing only few pins, use ATtiny.
    For serial communication needs (like if you need to communicate with a Raspberry Pi), preferrably use anything with a USB port, like a Mega, Uno or Nano.

    • @thevoice4758
      @thevoice4758 4 года назад +1

      for serial communication you do not need to have a USB port. You can use pin 0 (RXD) and 1 (TXD) of the pro mini board.

  • @PedroTancredo
    @PedroTancredo 7 лет назад

    Your videos are simply the best material I could find on the subject on the internet. Keep up the good work!

  • @diogenes505
    @diogenes505 4 года назад

    Thanks for the clear explanation of the differences

  • @GnuReligion
    @GnuReligion 6 лет назад +1

    Look closely at the pin journals on your Digispark T85, and you will find that it will plug *directly* into your breadboard's power rows, and 6 separate columns for the I/O. You should only solder the 5v and ground on the power side -- if you put that 3rd power pin in, it won't fit. Another interesting thing to do with your Digispark, is to build a USBtinyISP. If loaded on top of the Micronucleus bootloader, with the reset pin fused out, it can become an up-gradable ICSP that will program most any raw AVR8 chip through its native SPI interface.

  • @Livefreeman
    @Livefreeman 6 лет назад +40

    did you make a video for ATtiny85 ? I searched all your videos, and I couldn't find any video about it.

    • @ianthehunter3532
      @ianthehunter3532 4 года назад

      Let me know if you found it!

    • @chadhanson3431
      @chadhanson3431 3 года назад

      @@ianthehunter3532 I have looked as well and I can't find an attiny85 video

  • @SPAbyShorey
    @SPAbyShorey 2 года назад +1

    Great lesson/explanations, and great workshop :)

  • @carnage84ad
    @carnage84ad 6 лет назад +6

    Great Video, Where is the mentioned video on how to working with the ATTiny85? i am keen to find out more

  • @guyd6
    @guyd6 4 года назад

    Excellent work Bill, it's easily comprehensive.

  • @jason4u
    @jason4u Год назад

    Hope to see your ATtiny85 projects soon.

  • @mikesterling3949
    @mikesterling3949 Год назад

    Looking forward to your tutorials on ATtiny85

  • @ddday100
    @ddday100 4 года назад

    The supplied pins on a NANO with the pins not soldered is the best way. Order the pin strips that had the AUGAT style pins. They are smaller and round and intended to go in an IC socket or breadboard. The supplied pins are intended for mating with a 3M style ribbon cable. I bought a large quantity of the long strips of the round pins to install in things like the NANO.

  • @OFW_Filipino
    @OFW_Filipino 2 года назад

    Long live you sir.

  • @bruinflight
    @bruinflight 3 года назад

    this channel is EXCELLENT.

  • @Akosyeah
    @Akosyeah 6 лет назад +3

    Sir i always enjoy your videos, thank you for your tutorials and the vusually apealing information

  • @GuyFromInternet00
    @GuyFromInternet00 4 года назад

    I am Always impressed by the excellent quality of your videos!

  • @babushome2346
    @babushome2346 2 года назад +1

    Excellent presentation. Please elaborate programing of ATtiny85 from Uno.

  • @hoppynaki
    @hoppynaki 6 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video. Professionally presented. Love the workshop. Well done.

  • @pgabrieli
    @pgabrieli 3 года назад +1

    great video, thanks! I cannot find the video on just the ATTiny85, though. where is it? thanks again

  • @seshafarmspalmarosa1267
    @seshafarmspalmarosa1267 Год назад

    perfect tutorial ... Thank you for sharing it

  • @ryanboyer1156
    @ryanboyer1156 4 года назад

    Awesome videos. Just getting started, you and another guy on here have showed me a lot. I Thank you.

    • @embedded-academy
      @embedded-academy 3 года назад

      hi there
      wokwi.com offers you completely free Arduino Simulator which you can use to run the Arduino sketch.
      It is entirely free. You don't have to download anything. All the browsers will support the simulation. Even mobile browsers work like a charm.
      It is based on AVR8Js which is also made open-source.
      It supports Arduino Nano, Arduino Mega, Arduino UNO, ATtiny85 as well.
      Wokwi Arduino simulator Also supports LEDs, OLEDs, FastLEDs, NeoPixel matrices, addressable LEDs, Servo motors, Potentiometers, temperature and humidity sensors.
      Please join the wokwi Arduino simulator group for more updates and free stuff for Arduino learning
      #wokwi
      facebook.com/wokwi
      twitter.com/WokwiMakes
      ruclips.net/channel/UCXjWweOkccNu1WeFPkXIBXw
      discord.com/channels/787627282663211009/787630013658824707
      thank you
      feel free to like this comment, if you find this helpful
      here is a list of links which can give you an idea about the possibilities
      Arduino Mega links
      wokwi.com/arduino/projects/284779858882462221
      Attiny85 projects:
      wokwi.com/arduino/projects/283019827166052872
      wokwi.com/arduino/projects/283022189068812813
      wokwi.com/arduino/projects/283910810787381773
      Arduino Nano
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/Adafruit_NeoPixel/RGBWstrandtest
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/Adafruit_SSD1306/ssd1306_128x64_i2c
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/DHT-sensor-library/DHT-Tester
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/FastLED/ColorPalette
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/FastLED/Fire2012
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/LiquidCrystal_I2C/HelloWorld
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/Servo/Sweep
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/SevSeg/SevSeg_Counter
      Projects of interests:
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/demo/electronic-safe
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/demo/simon-game

  • @christophermuniz3163
    @christophermuniz3163 6 лет назад +11

    I wouldn't mind seeing a shop walk thru.

    • @Dronebotworkshop
      @Dronebotworkshop  6 лет назад +5

      I've been asked that a few times so I will definitely do one soon.

  • @arthurfricchione8119
    @arthurfricchione8119 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing. New to this field so I find your videos very informative 👍👍👍

  • @leop9021
    @leop9021 4 года назад

    Excellent channel you have. Very well done and very professional!

  • @kaishobbies9825
    @kaishobbies9825 3 года назад

    Your videos have been so useful to me, thank you.

    • @embedded-academy
      @embedded-academy 3 года назад

      hi there
      are you aware of the Arduino UNO, Arduino Mega, Arduino Nano, ATtiny85, simulators?
      there is a free and open-source-based Arduino simulator
      it is called wokwi Arduino simulator. you can find more about the wokwi Arduino simulator here:
      www.instructables.com/Online-Arduino-Simulator-From-Wokwi-for-Teachers-S/
      www.instructables.com/Best-Free-Online-Wokwi-Arduino-Simulator-Why-Is-Th/
      #wokwi
      facebook.com/wokwi
      ruclips.net/channel/UCXjWweOkccNu1WeFPkXIBXw
      twitter.com/WokwiMakes
      #wokwi
      #ArduinoSimulator

  • @lfmtube
    @lfmtube 6 лет назад

    Very instructive and very well presented and produced video. Thank you very much for all your effort.

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes 4 года назад

    I have just bought an Elegoo super starter kit to ease me into the world of Arduino, I found your video extremely informative, thanks
    + 1SUBS

    • @midnightrizer
      @midnightrizer 4 года назад

      i got a kit also when i powered up i found the blink sketch already loaded it is quite annoying however.

    • @embedded-academy
      @embedded-academy 3 года назад

      hi there, wokwi.com offers you free Arduino simulator which supports, Mega, UNO, Nano, and more.
      it also supports temperature and humidity sensor, LEDs, OLEDs, FastLEDs, matrices, keypads, addressable LEDs, and more
      Please ask questions if any,
      #wokwi
      Links:
      *Arduino Mega links*
      wokwi.com/arduino/projects/284779858882462221
      *Attiny85 projects*:
      wokwi.com/arduino/projects/283019827166052872
      wokwi.com/arduino/projects/283022189068812813
      wokwi.com/arduino/projects/283910810787381773
      *Arduino Nano
      *
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/Adafruit_NeoPixel/RGBWstrandtest
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/Adafruit_SSD1306/ssd1306_128x64_i2c
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/DHT-sensor-library/DHT-Tester
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/FastLED/ColorPalette
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/FastLED/Fire2012
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/LiquidCrystal_I2C/HelloWorld
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/Servo/Sweep
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/SevSeg/SevSeg_Counter
      *Projects of interests*
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/demo/electronic-safe
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/demo/simon-game
      www.instructables.com/Online-Arduino-Simulator-From-Wokwi-for-Teachers-S/
      www.instructables.com/Best-Free-Online-Wokwi-Arduino-Simulator-Why-Is-Th/
      www.instructables.com/LED-Chaser-With-7-Patterns-wokwi-Arduino/
      facebook.com/wokwi
      twitter.com/WokwiMakes
      ruclips.net/channel/UCXjWweOkccNu1WeFPkXIBXw
      discord.com/channels/787627282663211009/787630013658824707

  • @jeta45
    @jeta45 6 лет назад

    Love the organization. I paused several times to take notes on how to get my shop more organized.

  • @sanjayrajure
    @sanjayrajure 7 лет назад +7

    The most noticeable thing in this video is the Antistatic wrist band that you are wearing. I think many kids are unaware of the antistatic measures. I use an Antistaic mat grounded to electric outlet, and a wrist band, and antistatic slippers. Would it serve the same purpose, if I work on a antistatic mat, and wear antistatic slippers, but do not tie the wrist band.

    • @Dronebotworkshop
      @Dronebotworkshop  7 лет назад +2

      The mat on the left side of my workbench is also an antistatic mat and it is grounded. And those parts drawers behind me that look "pink" have an antistatic lining.
      I actually have intentions of doing a video describing antistatic procedures and safe handling of electronics, already wrote a short article on it at dbot.ws/statzap

    • @sanjayrajure
      @sanjayrajure 7 лет назад

      Do you keep ICs, and M/c chips in plastic containers or in a metal/ tin container.

    • @magaphoto
      @magaphoto 6 лет назад +2

      More to the point, I find it bewildering anti-static procedures are so often ignored. It's a basic way to leave room for doubt in troubleshooting. If you go through the trouble of putting together a $500 PC, and when you try to boot it, it's DOA,... Was it DOA or did you kill it the moment you took the new mobo out of the bag by being careless? You just wasted all that time and money for no good reason.

  • @Rahulupadhye888
    @Rahulupadhye888 4 года назад

    Very very interesting and important information all arduino board Great job ! thank u so much , keep doing best !

  • @aldergate-ca
    @aldergate-ca 4 года назад

    I have to tell ya. I really appreciate your ethics and teaching style. And there is a drawer partially open clearly visible near the end. LOL. Seriously. I envy your shop. PS I was really hoping to see some DUE (maybe it wasn't out yet, but the fact remains."

  • @f.k.6151
    @f.k.6151 3 года назад

    Fantastic video, thank you.

  • @kleberburgos
    @kleberburgos 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing such good content and well produced videos on Arduino. Regards from Brazil.

  • @10vogels
    @10vogels 3 года назад

    This is very informative and useful. Thank you!

  • @wiremonkeyshop
    @wiremonkeyshop 2 года назад +1

    Did you ever make the ATTiny 85 video? I couldn't find it on your channel. Thanks!

  • @Wes_Jones
    @Wes_Jones 5 лет назад +1

    Just discovered your channel today. Great content. SUBSCRIBED!

  • @4STEVEJOY34
    @4STEVEJOY34 4 года назад +3

    Would it be useful to know how much memory each board has? RAM?
    That was an awesome video - thank you!

  • @fabiansergiogarzon
    @fabiansergiogarzon 6 лет назад

    I see many visualizations and few I like it is a pity you deserve many more

  • @nickmulder6156
    @nickmulder6156 6 лет назад

    Your videos are incredibly helpful. Thank you.

  • @V081WLBlue
    @V081WLBlue 2 года назад

    Brilliant, thanks!

  • @keldsor
    @keldsor 3 года назад

    THX, for sharing - nice and informative video ... keep on doing them !

  • @boualemkalai3216
    @boualemkalai3216 6 лет назад

    Excellent organisation : explication, video, information and so on. Many thanks Sir.

  • @wandersonsilva-fx1cs
    @wandersonsilva-fx1cs Год назад

    First I want to thank Mr. for sharing your knowledge. His projects are fantastic.
    Mr. you can ask me a question! Is it possible to use Digispark Attiny85 with bluetooth module to control 4 leds?
    Thank you for your attention

  • @jaskaranbindra9939
    @jaskaranbindra9939 3 года назад

    Fantastic! Thanks.

  • @bobbrown4710
    @bobbrown4710 Год назад

    Well done. Thank you.

  • @Rakesh-kn1ex
    @Rakesh-kn1ex 4 года назад

    Hi thanks a lot for a detailed description with clear audio , I will subscribe your channel for that 👍

  • @pcmountaindog
    @pcmountaindog Год назад

    Great presentation.

  • @Logical_Controls
    @Logical_Controls 6 лет назад

    Great video as always. You never did post the follow up video you mentioned about the ATmega328 & ATtiny85 chips, those would be super interesting. thanks again!

  • @rohankumarsingh9966
    @rohankumarsingh9966 3 года назад +1

    thank you sir for clearing my all doubts.
    I have one question why are you wearing blue band on your right hand, what is the purpose of that.
    please reply me if anyone knows.

  • @ticktock8751
    @ticktock8751 5 лет назад

    Pro Mini Pins are close match if not the same as the Nano so you can plug them direct in to the nano prototype boards or nano shield, i have use the pro mini a lot as they are very cheap when i was in china i got about 50 for less then 0.20 USD each

  • @RajendraVermaa
    @RajendraVermaa 6 лет назад

    Beautifully explained. Thanks

  • @fabiansergiogarzon
    @fabiansergiogarzon 6 лет назад

    Excellent as all your videos thanks for sharing

  • @allan6952
    @allan6952 3 года назад

    Wow thank you sir !!

  • @roberthatcher2773
    @roberthatcher2773 6 лет назад +1

    Another great video, thanks!

  • @JamesFraley
    @JamesFraley 5 лет назад +1

    Great video! Very informative.

  • @DJMovit
    @DJMovit 3 года назад +1

    On the Nano since there are two grounds and only one five-volt connection can you put three devices on to the five-volt pin? I am using two Capacitive Soil Moisture sensors along with a i2c controlling a 16,2 display. I first used an Uno to test and then I moved the circuit to the Nano. I have the Nano on the board with the headers and screw connectors. Since switching everything over and double-checking my connectors I am now having an issue with one sensor reporting false readings even with the sensor completely disconnected.
    Just wondering if I have too much on the nano, doesn't seem like it should be the issue but I'm still new to these things.

  • @peschebichsu
    @peschebichsu 2 года назад +1

    I didn't find a video to the attiny, is that planned for some time in the future?

  • @tubeDude48
    @tubeDude48 5 лет назад +1

    I've looked for any videos you may have on the ATTiny, but found nothing.

  • @partouelectric2353
    @partouelectric2353 4 года назад +1

    Sir, what do you think about 8266 boards in terms of reliability as oppose to Arduino
    In automotive applications which one of does can take more vibration and shock, Thanks for your lovely videos you teach very well

  • @carpmon7016
    @carpmon7016 4 года назад

    it's a pleasure to hear some talking without 'errr..erghh ummm' every other word. thank you.

  • @TheSolderingGuy007
    @TheSolderingGuy007 6 лет назад

    Love your well organized, functional and pretty workshop. Any chance you can do a walk through and maybe how you designed it

    • @Dronebotworkshop
      @Dronebotworkshop  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks for the compliment regarding the workshop, it's a "labor of love" so I'm pretty proud of it. Before I built it I had never drywalled or framed in my life, after building it I feel like I could build a while house! I will definitely do a walk-thru video soon as many have asked for it.

  • @robert574
    @robert574 2 года назад

    Great videos. Well done.

  • @sewingmachinesindetail
    @sewingmachinesindetail 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this nice overview of the different microcontrollers. I have noticed another Pro Micro, and I think it is a Pro Mini with on board USB. How would you rate it against the Arduino Nano?

  • @manofmesopotamia7602
    @manofmesopotamia7602 6 лет назад

    that was a great video, from Iraq, I wanted to say thank you sir, and i really appreciate your effort, liked and subscribed, please keep doing more videos.

    • @Dronebotworkshop
      @Dronebotworkshop  6 лет назад +2

      Thank you and hello from Canada! So glad you enjoyed the video and many thanks for subscribing.

  • @krishnaprasad4910
    @krishnaprasad4910 3 года назад

    Thanks, a lot for your educating video.

    • @embedded-academy
      @embedded-academy 3 года назад

      hello Krishna Prasad
      if you are looking to explore more into Arduino world, I would like to mention you about the Wokwi Arduino Simulator.
      here is the direct link: wokwi.com
      you can always use it to explore and play with the Arduino family members 🙂🙂🙂
      You can subscribe at the website address above
      there are some links as well:
      Arduino Mega links
      wokwi.com/arduino/projects/284779858882462221
      Attiny85 projects:
      wokwi.com/arduino/projects/283019827166052872
      wokwi.com/arduino/projects/283022189068812813
      wokwi.com/arduino/projects/283910810787381773
      Arduino Nano
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/Adafruit_NeoPixel/RGBWstrandtest
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/Adafruit_SSD1306/ssd1306_128x64_i2c
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/DHT-sensor-library/DHT-Tester
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/FastLED/ColorPalette
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/FastLED/Fire2012
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/LiquidCrystal_I2C/HelloWorld
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/Servo/Sweep
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/SevSeg/SevSeg_Counter
      Projects of interests:
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/demo/electronic-safe
      wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/demo/simon-game
      www.instructables.com/Online-Arduino-Simulator-From-Wokwi-for-Teachers-S/
      www.instructables.com/Best-Free-Online-Wokwi-Arduino-Simulator-Why-Is-Th/
      www.instructables.com/LED-Chaser-With-7-Patterns-wokwi-Arduino/
      Please leave a comment if you have any questions, I will make sure to reply to each and every question. I can also help in getting you started with the free Arduino simulator
      until then,
      take care
      bye

  • @amad8099
    @amad8099 3 года назад

    Top-notch !!

  • @AlienRelics
    @AlienRelics 6 лет назад

    The limit for driving a lot of LEDs with a Mega is the 200mA max current budget. At 20mA per LED, only 10 can be on at one time.

  • @venkatyalamati3285
    @venkatyalamati3285 5 лет назад

    Superb video.... Thank you so much Sir!!!

  • @Mr1279Dave
    @Mr1279Dave 3 года назад +1

    Did you ever make the video on the attiny?

  • @alexanderracic5350
    @alexanderracic5350 4 года назад

    Excellent overview and explanations, thank you very much! Subscribed your channel ;-)

  • @fin3125
    @fin3125 6 лет назад

    Love it. I learned a lot.
    I can't find the rest of the videos you said you were going to make. I seen a play list but it jumps to someone else's video

    • @Dronebotworkshop
      @Dronebotworkshop  6 лет назад

      The best laid plans... It was my full intention, and still is, to continue making more videos on the subject. However just after making this video we had a family emergency that required my undivided attention and kept me from making more videos for many months.
      I've just got back to making them again and will indeed make more videos on the different members of the Arduino family, as each model has it's own unique characteristics and I want to illustrate that.
      As for the playlists once I have enough videos in my own catalog I'll update them to include them.

    • @philjordan1749
      @philjordan1749 6 лет назад +2

      Looking forward to your future videos. Recently discovered your channel and very impressed with the quality. It's obvious a lot of work goes in to each video. Many thanks for your efforts.

  • @doverivermedia3937
    @doverivermedia3937 9 месяцев назад

    What happened to the AtTiny85 standalone video you mentioned you'll make here ? 🇬🇧

  • @puntabachata
    @puntabachata Год назад

    Was waiting for "Size Matters" in the intro. Lol

  • @jaimieandash9484
    @jaimieandash9484 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @MrAbrandao
    @MrAbrandao 11 месяцев назад

    I wish you could put the links for the other videos here.....

  • @Inquire98
    @Inquire98 4 года назад +1

    ”Good", very good 😉

  • @dw6528
    @dw6528 9 месяцев назад

    This is wonderful!
    However - I'm trying to find your video on programming/using the ATTINY85
    Can anyone tell me the title of that video so can find it?
    Sincere thanks!!

  • @kevgermany
    @kevgermany 4 года назад

    Thanks. Great intro. Any chance of a follow up with the newer models? Can't find anything that gives a good overview.

    • @embedded-academy
      @embedded-academy 3 года назад +1

      hi there
      may I introduce to you about a free open-source-based wokwi Arduino simulator?
      you can google for it or follow the link right here:
      wokwi.com

  • @vishnunampoothiritm4554
    @vishnunampoothiritm4554 Год назад

    Very good

  • @mikeholczer
    @mikeholczer 5 лет назад +1

    Are you still planning a dedicated video on the ATTiny85? I’d be interested in it. If you do do it, it would be great if you included how to run it off batteries.

  • @reggylippens6259
    @reggylippens6259 4 года назад

    like always learnfull tutorial learned usefull things from your videos greetings reggy

  • @AmateurRedneckWorkshop
    @AmateurRedneckWorkshop 2 года назад

    I would love to find a lcd touch screen for arduino due. Could you please suggest one.

  • @srduke
    @srduke 5 лет назад +1

    I like the Pro Mini because they're very cheap (currently just over £1 each for a clone version)

  • @TheBrightPixel
    @TheBrightPixel 6 лет назад

    Use a dremel to carefully file down the pins on a male female header row. Use this as a socket on a breadboard to not destroy it.

    • @markc9871
      @markc9871 4 года назад

      where did you find an IBM blue Dremel to match your workshop .. ha ha. your shop is beautiful.

  • @kolesplace
    @kolesplace Год назад

    Amateur question here. I have a power supply that I can dial in Volts and Amps. If I want to power say 2 or 3 Arduinos and they each need 5volts how do I know what to set my power supply? I'm afriad 15v would start frying my boards? Surely there is a method to this.