Thinking About Getting an Arduino? Watch This
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- What is an Arduino and why should you care? In this video, I attempt to answer that question, and more. If you're an absolute beginner to Arduino, or are just curious about the magical device everyone is raving about, you should watch this. Seriously. Watch it.
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Not sure why there is so many negative comments! Having been a SW engineer for 35+ years, from low-level to application level projects, even something as simple as an Arduino kit can provide valuable baseline info for any new engineer. No one starts at the top and knows everything. A good foundation of experience even as simple as turning on/off an LED provides a stepping stone of knowledge that eventually leads to a well rounded and competent individual in the electronics/computer driven world. It's all good...gotta start somewhere!
+Larry Luffel
yep learnt a lot from MEK 6800 D1 - in hexcode
Agreed, you can learn the basics of software and electronics through arduino. This is, in my opinion, the best way to get people started in software due to all the support from the arduino community and the thousands of tutorials for every level of development from blinking a light to working with raw microcontrollers. Stepping stones are plenty so that one can learn at their own pace. Find a good tutorial series, and learn some C programming .
Larry Luffel your right the Arduino is perfect and easy to learn
exactly!!! as the number also starts from 0.
Larry Luffel Hello! I've been thinking about changing my career development into electronics, because there are a lot of possibilities to develop plus it looks like something I'd like doing, BUT I'm at ground 0 and I'm not sure if that's something worth doing at 30. I'd appreciate your opinion.
Thank you for posting this. Its very refreshing to find people who don't assume you're already beyond the "Is the device plugged in and powered on stage". Electronics (and computers) has ALWAYS been rather cryptic and elitist and a few gentle pushes in the right direction makes a big difference.
I have to say, Arduino is overwhelmingly versatile. I've flashed my 3D printer cartridge chips with it, made an ESC (electronic speed controller) throttle tester, emulated an accelerometer with a moving 3D model on my computer- Oh god. I should buy more and dedicate these [inexpensive $10] boards to serve specific purposes.
Well done. Clear and to the point.Providing the information that will help a novice. Thanks for your effort. Walt
This is a very well done, pleasant way to introduce Arduino. I've been tinkering with Arduino for a few years, and I learned some things I should have already known. Thank you for taking the time to prepare this excellent video.
You've convinced this old timer! I'm going to give it a try!
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ok, how do you know? Were you included in ritual suicide where you didn't die but had an out of body experience, allowing to see yourself in the future and you saw yourself, devastated as you opened the package in the mail, to find the "robot" was actually and r/c?
Good video, subscribed.
I was born in 1969 and always loved gadgets.
In the 70's I got the Radio Shack 75 in 1 and started from there.
In the 80's I got my high school built z80, mini color organs, etc. and built customer power supplies and an alarm system.
I haven't don't much with them in recent times, but this seems like a fun way to start back up again.
Thanks for the video!
I purchased both an unofficial arduino and a genuine arduino a few weeks back. the 'fake' came from China, cost 90p and works faultlessly. The genuine one arrived in a sealed official box, and cost £17.99. however, upon opening for the first time, I noticed the first pin to the processor chip had snapped off. I find it ironic- yes buying unofficial doesn't support arduino directly, but from my experience, the quality is no better. it's a simple bit of hardware, so this taboo over buying 'fakes' is completely unjust.
It costs less to get a complete Arduino Nano clone from China ($1.80 shipped) than to buy ATMega328 chips, bare, in the US (over $3+shipping in single quantities).
+Synysterjmz so just because you buy one out of the thousands arduinos
, and yours has got one mistake, how much is the chance that they are all like that?
+animalcopWOT None. His point is that "fake" or original, the quality is the same.
I find it rather ironic, that someone would bother to go to the trouble of trying to rip off / copy a genuine Arduino when you are allowed to make your own. Guess some people are so used to stealing they failed to see the free sign...
I have some clones and one original. I highly recommend an original to get started, as this best starting point to experience the platform. The clones are - deepending on the manufacturer - hit and miss. One of the clones I have has the sockets soldered in in random angle, making it hard to use shields (but it works fine for bread board use). The other clones at features like a 3V3 power supply option or more power and ground pins or additional to the sockets, a row of pins to connect to the I/Os. This alterations/features can really make a difference.
Didn't even notice the background music till I read the troll comment.
Excellent tutorial. Subscribed will watch more.
Thank you very much for the video. I am interested in learning it for fun, and I appreciate the effort. It was well constructed and didn't waste my time like so many others!!!
Music in the background is bringing back FF6 memories :). Cool video, can't wait till my kit gets here.
can't believe no one has commented on the final fantasy six music in the backgropund.
game was so underrated!!!!!!1
+tohopes Lol i was smiling when I heard it.
+tohopes wtf is a backgropund?
clearly a typo dude
*****
dude i was just kidding/trolling. about no one having commented about the music, and about the game being "underrated".
This was really helpful; thanks so much. I am a total beginner, and I feel like I have a good beginning understanding of what I've gotten myself into.
Really great presentation, very clear and focused, and not a single word wasted - thank you!
Thank you so much for this!
I just got started, bought a arduino nano.
I must say this helped out a lot, I now know the difference between a fake and a real microchip as well as how to install the blink sketch.
Thanks for the great information and to the point. Great video.
Great video!, love the ff music in the background too :D
Thanks a lot for this clear information. It was well spoken and helps a lot to people as me, who english is not our native lenguage. The information was crucial to make my decision to get an arduino starter kit, thanks again for this good job!
This is a wonderful video. Thanks for creating it!
Just starting out with Arduino and found this basic intro really helpful, thanks!
I'm in my 5th year of using Arduino in my high school classes and love it! They're fun!
Thanks for breaking that down as much as you did. It made it easier to understand.
Nice vid, it's short and straightforward, it makes sense to people like me who has no electronic engineering background whatsoever.Thanks!
Thanks for the great intro to the Arduino.
Final Fantasy VI's The Decisive Battle aka boss battle music running in the background? This is the second video of yours I've watched and you have awesome information and music again. Thank you!
Excellent tutorial, mentions a lot of things you need to know at the beginning
Thanks for posting. Great info and I am excited to learn
Simple, clear and informative! Thanks!
Great video and love the Final Fantasy MIDI :)
Awesome video, arduino is an absolutely net positive for learners, I'm a software engineer and I've never ever delved into hardware or anything eletric at all, in couple months and about 200 bucks worth of stuff I learned on the fly a lot about automation and managed to make gas/leak alarms, lcd panels as light switches for my house, also automated my window to close at night and if it starts raining
+Gabriel Lopes Nice - i just ordered my first Arduino set now, hope it is not fake : www.banggood.com/buy/arduino.html?p=J031143423240201512X
+Jennifer Heart Was it an authentic board or not?
the best site to know more infomation and study programation of arduino
arduinolife1.blogspot.com/
+louay bencheikh dude... is that your blog?
hey, would you show me how you managed to move your window(I mean the mechanism)? Mine's made of PVC and it slides horizontally. The only thing is that it is very wide, so its kinda heavy jeje.
I'm also curious about how you detect rain.
Awesome, simple, easy and complete....You've got a new subscriber
Nice job, to the point and easier to follow that way.
bro in begining 1 min you presented circuitry that i can make myself my arduino
and you talk yellow and green colors
i bought aruduino without any colors plain and cheap
by the way best video i watched with all basic information
keep on good work
Love the fact that you have FFVI Boss Music playing in the BG. :D
Very informative... I have been playing with such micro controllers for a couple years now... I never purchased an official arduino before... and I never new about the gold chip. Good job
Very informative thank you
really helpful! Thanks :)
wonderful video thanks so much! nice products too
Great video, thanks!
Excellent video! Thank you!
Great introduction to the Arduino! Liked the explanation of the different controllers available one may find. Would of liked a little explanation for how/where to download/install the software IDE on a computer, but that shouldn't be a problem as most any kit should have some instructions for that.
Actually this was one of the first videos I watched, when I started with my Arduino :-) . Thank you for making it!
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Robolink Inc Well... I like the project :-) . I have promoted it trough my social media, so we will see how it will go. I will also see in the future if I can add some more specialized support for your kit in Visuino - www.visuino.com . You can also contact me directly at mitov@mitov.com if you have some ideas.
Final Fantasy 3 boss fight music in the background... LOVE IT!
Good info, thanks!
Thanks that was a very good first look.
Appreciate the info.
Just ordered one, can't wait to try it out! I want to be a computer engineer as a career, and am planning on attending that degree for college. Can't wait!
great video,straight forward
I am 70 years young, and I have heard a lot about this Arduino thing, mostly from Instructables site. Just found this site, and being a bit of an electronics nut (hobby only) I have decided I would like to get into this hobby and see what I can do with an Arduino. Years ago, I had a course in basic language, but never anything in C. Next question. Where do I start. By the way, thanks for the intro viedeo.
Is that final fantasy I hear?
yup
***** the song is called "The Decisive Battle" The OST is a master piece... along with Chorno Trigger and Secret of Mana 3 (AKA Seiken Densetsu 3)... childhood nostalgia :D
+Quentin “SpecialBomb” Jankosky was just going to post it, damnit, gonna make me download this emulator real quick...
+Michael Pan Can't be a song...A song has words.
Nice demo, appreciate sharing!
I just realized the BG music is the boss battle theme from FF6. Great video!
Such a good video. I want one!!!!
Great video which answered a few questions I had about ardunio. I want to build turn a thunder tumbler rc vehicle into an autonomous robot with a sonar sensor. Since they are a cheap chassis with 2 strong 6V motors (one for each wheel) I figure there's nothing better to start with. Now, my questions are why do most people I see turning these into autonomous robots use the original board in the car along with arduino? It seems a bit overwhelming to me since each board seems to vary in these cars. I know they speak of an H-bridge a lot which apparently is the cars controller for motors but still why keep it since it seems to complicate things? I see people starting with basic motors for each wheel without having any other boards which seems much simpler to me. Any information for this newb on the subject will be great appreciated. I'm excited to build my first autonomous robot but just need a little help getting started using one of these thunder tumbler cars.
love the background music!
What an excellent video!
Awesome Videos! A lot better than the tutorials on the sunfounder website!
I am really liking what I am seeing, Will this unit run a larger motor to go on a larger lathe?
Such as a Hardinge HLV-H
Been using these at school for about 4 months. There were lots of neat little tid-bits here that I didn't know about.
I especially like the part about the special "gold" marker for the authentic Arduinos. That's really cool. Now I know, the ones the school gave me are not authentic, but the one my dad gave me is.
Nice tutorial. Thanks.
excellent explanation. thanks very much.
Great introductory video on the Arduino!
Hello Rick McClenthen
wokwi.com/ is one free Arduino simulator site. It is an open-source project and runs well on all the browsers. GO play with the simulations for free! if you have any questions, pls reply here... Give a like to this comment if it was helpful :)
Thanks for your quick replyThat's good news thank you Sorry to of bring it up I didn't see that others had complained about the music until after I left my first comment.
Thanks again
Just got an arduino...is connecting the LCD complicated and using to display percentages possible? Gr8 video BTW.
Is that FF6 in the background? Suplex time!
I could not listen to him lol
yeah, i also noticed it!
I was just going to post this and say your comment. :)
Satyavrat Wagle Yeah, that's the first thing I noticed. I play to many video games lol
after noticing that i can't focus on the video
...well, I didn't learn anything since I already knew and have had my Arduinos for years...
But I must say this is a darn fine beginners tutorial.
*Standing Ovations*
Your voice is better for videos then others I've heard
hi ! what is the use of LED ? im interested in this hobby and i want to know the basics first before purchasing the kit.
thanks
Thank you , good project.
Thanks for doing video as got a cnc machine to build using a Arduino
I love the song that plays during the credits. Final Fantasy is my favorite series of games. And FFVII was the most in-depth story, with the best side stories and games spawned from it.
Thank you, it helped me
Thanks for the great video. Can I hook up a servo motor and a motion sensor to the Arduino board to make a small hobby gate open then close?
+mastersullivan That would be easy enough, yes, though you'll need additional circuitry to drive the servo if it's too big.
If I run the code into another compiler I'll have the same results?!
Great job!
Great video really helped me understand the coding part.
hello Tyler Reed, wokwi.com/ is a free Arduino simulator. Please share your opinion about it. Pls give a like, if it was helpful.
Good tutorial, useful to beginners.
I love the FF6 music. That was one of the best games ever made.
I was going to comment this too
You are doing very nice things Congratulations to friends
Very useful. I know he plugs his own Funduino hardware, but isn't pushy with it. I haven't got an Arduino yet, just Raspberry Pi, but this has stimulated my interest and I hope to follow up. I'll be looking at more of the related videos very shortly.
nice explanation :)
how do I buy a funduino or a cheaper replica of the arduino uno or arduino mega
Utterly knockout presentation. Quite the best I've seen so far!
Is the Arduino programming actually in the unit and accessed to computer by plugging
in USB at both ends?
Thank you...M.O.L G3NBY
+MauriatOttolink Your program is compiled, then stored on the Arduino, yes. When you connect USB, you can reprogram it, but it's able to run without a computer as long as you provide power.
Excellent video. One thing, int led = 13; is a variable, const int LED = 13; is a constant, meaning a variable can be reassigned later with a different value and a constant can not :)
really liked the "click" highlighting of screen recording :)
The analog pins can be used as standard digital pins also. They are not just analog inputs. You can even address them as pins beyond 13 (in the case of the Uno). So, if you wanted to use analog 0 for a digital pin, you could use 14 as the pin number.
could you give a link to the starter kit that you think would be best?
i can program c# pretty comfortably how well does c# translate into c(never used c) also could c# be used instead of c or just c?
Good tutorial!
I want to use to make LEDs blink in a fashion but can do the same blink using separate ICs? because I can't dedicate Arduino just for blink LEDs.
I want to use Arduino just for learning how to make things work as I want ,then use separate ICs for dedicated work.
Just thought I'd mention you can also program the Arduino via Visual Studio simple by installing the plugin.
I'm making a anametronic arm out of 4 SG90 mini servos to act as muscles. How would I do this?
I have purchased a funduino uno r3. I am running OS X 10.10.2 and I am having troubles connecting the board to my computer. Any suggestions or troubleshooting? Thanks in advance
Very good video.
Analog In pins are not only input pins they can be used for Digital Output.
love the ff6 background music. takes me back
i want to buy arduino to modify fuel injection and some sensor signals do you think its a good idea to use it? i now basics of electronics but i can code in C as well
Im doing an extra year of school in wich we go deeper in the world of automatisation and also home security, I got in contact with the arduino first this year and I thought that it was gonna be something stupid but arduino is pretty darn amazing and fun. I searched for some modules to put on it and adaruit has som cool stuff. Im gonna buy an arduino for sure.
very good I bought some arduino thanks to you
Hi
If I buy such a board just to use it as a MIDI host what kind of software should I use?
Thank you
Good intro, thanks.