Arduino Buying Guide [PLUS must-have accessories!]

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @programmingelectronics
    @programmingelectronics  4 года назад +2

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  • @skeetarus
    @skeetarus 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for making such a concise, clear video for people like me who don't understand all the tech speak! You have made my day.

  • @khaben6986
    @khaben6986 4 года назад +5

    I'll tell you honestly my point of view I'm an electronic student and as it's logical I have to learn arduino since I need this microcontroller so I looked for the best sources on youtube as supportive vids for me...
    From all those I've watched,
    Your tutorial is definitely the best start for someone that didn't know anything about electronics before,
    Then I highly recommend all beginners to watch this channel !
    You rocked it guy !
    Please do more vids explaining 😊
    Keep it up.

  • @charosenz
    @charosenz 11 месяцев назад +1

    Perfect vid and thank you for no distracting background music!!!!

  • @marcotronic
    @marcotronic 5 лет назад +13

    Excellent intro for beginners. I fell in love with Arduinos some years ago and my favourite board is the Arduino Pro Mini due to its small form factor and price. I usually get them as China clones for around 3-4 Euros each.

    • @programmingelectronics
      @programmingelectronics  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks for the kind words Marcotronic! I'll have to order an Arduino Pro Mini - I have not checked those out quite yet.

    • @marcotronic
      @marcotronic 5 лет назад +1

      @@programmingelectronics Awesome little devices. Be sure to get an FTDI interface as well to connect and program them if you don't own one already as the Pro Minis don't have them on board (unlike the Unos or other bigger boards)

    • @programmingelectronics
      @programmingelectronics  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks for pointing that out! Luckily I have one of those laying around here.

  • @udaydikshit5056
    @udaydikshit5056 2 года назад +3

    I have got a uno 3 , though i have been following ardruino stuff since 2016 ,i still like the mega as it has more pins ,so be it miniature or big ,you can do it 99% of the time ,and they're actual value for the bucks

    • @programmingelectronics
      @programmingelectronics  2 года назад

      Mega is great!

    • @Lava-i3g
      @Lava-i3g Год назад

      I wanna get a mega because In case in the future I go to bigger projects I don’t have to buy it again

  • @aarora3899
    @aarora3899 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video! You earned a subscriber

  • @Richie_
    @Richie_ 3 года назад +1

    I bought a kit and now studying at programming Electronics Academy.
    It costs me around 40p a day, UK ££. Well worth it.
    I also bought a sensor kit with 37 different sensors in it.

    • @programmingelectronics
      @programmingelectronics  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the shout out Richie! I hope you're find the training helpful!

    • @Richie_
      @Richie_ 3 года назад

      @@programmingelectronics I love it..

  • @andybratt6022
    @andybratt6022 2 года назад +1

    Your videos are just the ticket. I really like your style of instruction. I have a few questions that pertain to this topic and I've never seen them answered anywhere. First, is there an Arduino that is more of a DIN rail mount-able, professional, finished product? Like once you've prototyped your project...how do you make it neat and reliable? Next question is, can one Arduino handle multiple projects at once or is it best practice to assign one board to one task (ie. One board to manage your garden, one board to water your lawn, etc). Lastly, besides the programming language, what's the difference between an industrial plc and an Arduino? Thank you for your time and content. I'm considering becoming a member.

    • @programmingelectronics
      @programmingelectronics  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Andy! Great questions! I am not sure I have great answers however.
      I know there are more "industrial grade" vendors out there that supply things like DIN rail mounting, terminal blocks, and solid enclosures designed for those kind of applications.
      As far as "multiple project per board". I would say generally people have a dedicated Arduino board for a specific application they have built. It's not to say that a single Arduino board can't be responsible for reading several different sensors and processing/reporting/taking action according.
      I am not that well versed in PLCs, but from what I understand they are running small real time operating systems on them (not to say some Arduino's can't do that). Also, I believe it is the case that PLCs have for more I/O than you get from an Arduino. Again, I'm not that versed in PLCs, so please take that with a grain of salt.
      Best of luck!

  • @Anopeng
    @Anopeng 9 месяцев назад

    Actually Nano can cover almost everything you can do with Uno or Mega and even be better than those. It's compact and can be easily attached to the breadboard. It's true that it has less memory and pins, but in most cases you don't need that much. But even if you do, these parameters can be bypassed: more memory with code optimization and external storage, more pins with shift registers. The only (common) exception, in my opinion, is Uno-compatible shields.

  • @nromy2006
    @nromy2006 3 года назад +1

    a very good explanation , thanks

  • @JustFun-iz9rf
    @JustFun-iz9rf 2 года назад +1

    Thanks this helps a lot

  • @AndreasChristodoulou1989
    @AndreasChristodoulou1989 5 лет назад +21

    Pretty sure the micro usb picture is actually an hdmi cable...

    • @programmingelectronics
      @programmingelectronics  5 лет назад +3

      I does kind of look like an HDMI cable, but it is a micro USB cable, it was just a much closer up shot.

    • @VidarrKerr
      @VidarrKerr 5 лет назад

      Yes, you are correct.

    • @VidarrKerr
      @VidarrKerr 5 лет назад +6

      @@programmingelectronics NO, it IS an HDMI cable -- NOT a micro USB cable. A micro USB cable only has 4 wires/contacts, an HDMI cable has 19. The cable shown has 9 contacts on one side and 10 on the other.

    • @programmingelectronics
      @programmingelectronics  5 лет назад +5

      Well, I stand corrected. I have no idea why I would have had an HDMI cable laying on my desk, but hey stranger things have happened. Thanks for the correction @Octopus Technology

    • @AaronBowley
      @AaronBowley 3 года назад

      lol i saw the comment first and then when I actually saw it in the video I was like what the heck that's def an hdmi lol. ps love the video it was a major help :)

  • @jeckztus
    @jeckztus 5 лет назад +2

    Nice guide to Arduino

  • @jeffreyosborne6747
    @jeffreyosborne6747 5 лет назад +3

    Great vid. Well done!

  • @bck-sj2xk
    @bck-sj2xk 4 месяца назад

    any gift recommendations for someone that already owns the starter kit?

  • @MrDhilishkumar
    @MrDhilishkumar 2 года назад +1

    In my project i have One LCD display one pressure sensor and two solenoid valve which Arduino should i select

  • @TheBeast4Lif3
    @TheBeast4Lif3 Год назад

    I bought an Arduino Uno Host Shield without adapter please let me know what voltage can i use on it?

  • @joeborovina4769
    @joeborovina4769 9 месяцев назад +1

    nice thank you

  • @dominicpalarchio4625
    @dominicpalarchio4625 Год назад

    Would you still choose the uno rev 3 as your top pick today?

  • @abhishekbhintade6965
    @abhishekbhintade6965 5 лет назад +4

    Does size of code matters while buying Arduino Uno, nano or mini.

  • @fish3010
    @fish3010 Год назад

    Regarding clones, the Elegoo is just fine, has the exact same components, same specs, not worth spending the Arduino price just for branding.

  • @vplayzgaming9602
    @vplayzgaming9602 3 года назад +2

    Is it a must to learn c++ when learning arduino?

  • @boieperez3768
    @boieperez3768 Год назад +1

    i have already arduino uno

  • @binodsharma9402
    @binodsharma9402 4 года назад

    Can u please suggest the best shield for arduino

  • @alexb.6800
    @alexb.6800 2 года назад

    Intro theme - Codes by Waldoe

  • @cancerix1700
    @cancerix1700 3 года назад +16

    7:08 "you may want to make sure you have a micro USB cable"
    *shows HDMI*

    • @sdwsom4287
      @sdwsom4287 2 года назад +1

      Don't be racist!
      At the end they are all cables.
      Cables lives matter.

    • @3dtexan890
      @3dtexan890 2 года назад +1

      I saw that too. I was looking at the comments to see if anyone noticed that. lol

  • @simranbhola5854
    @simranbhola5854 4 года назад

    Can u make one guide for audrino shield guide, I m making a project, I need to connect 4 stepper motors to audrino ..would be a help if u can make one

  • @binodsharma9402
    @binodsharma9402 4 года назад

    Can't u just send us the best link for the place to buy these

  • @sasori4736
    @sasori4736 4 года назад

    Hey btw do you have an Instagram for the channel

  • @becks0816
    @becks0816 2 года назад

    Price tag of an UNO (see 6:00): 22 USD (original) vs. maybe 4 USD for a clone? For sure I would pick the clone, because then I don't really care if I fry one of the babies while learning electronics.

  • @MrAce-rs6ju
    @MrAce-rs6ju 5 лет назад +5

    The problem not which Arduino to choose, the problem is to how to code :)

  • @plageran
    @plageran 4 года назад +6

    I live in the wrong country, theses kits are bloody expensive

    • @plageran
      @plageran 4 года назад +1

      @@Sushilkumar-qt3rn RSA

    • @plageran
      @plageran 4 года назад

      @@Sushilkumar-qt3rn i got me the clone board for 120 Zar, the original Nano is from 500 Zar and up

    • @plageran
      @plageran 4 года назад

      @@Sushilkumar-qt3rn are converting from usd to zar or rupee to zar?

    • @plageran
      @plageran 4 года назад

      @@Sushilkumar-qt3rn it's worse when you convert to usd or euro, I'm guessing Wish is cheaper lmao

  • @leomuller9682
    @leomuller9682 3 года назад

    can someone tell me what that cable is called(to connect the Arduino to a pc) bc I can't understand him?

  • @Lava-i3g
    @Lava-i3g Год назад

    An original uno for me is expensive and I mean it’s like 20000

  • @yashaswikulshreshtha1588
    @yashaswikulshreshtha1588 3 года назад

    Buy arduino mega. Thats it not more than that not less than tgat.

  • @sailingeden9866
    @sailingeden9866 3 года назад

    Buy the most expensive one.

  • @Inquire98
    @Inquire98 5 лет назад +2

    Uno

  • @JxH
    @JxH 5 лет назад +2

    Which Arduino board should I buy? Seriously? They're only a few dollars each. Unless you're poverty stricken (and thus you must be watching this RUclips video on a computer that you built yourself out of twigs and mud), then buy at least several of each. $20 would get a nice starter collection of Uno R3 x2, some Nanos, and a couple of Pro Minis.