**DISCLAIMER - READ BEFORE WATCHING** I am an electronics hobbyist; I do not have a degree in electrical engineering. This series MAY NOT teach all of the appropriate safety required for general electronics work. Any advice taken from this series should be checked with multiple sources, and a professional should be addressed to ensure proper safety.
Wow dude... I dot know what your regular life is like, but around here you're a huge celebrity now... Just imagine a hundred people chanting their comment "He's back!" "Yeay" "we missed you so much!!" and such. But seriously dude, get yourself a patreon brother, let your subscribers support you, we deserve it... Welcome back man, thx for not giving up on us...
Thank you for the kind words! The only reason I'm not starting a Patreon at the moment is because my current situation doesn't allow me to focus on these videos, so I would hate for people to pay only for me to not be able to provide content at regular intervals all of the sudden. If things change, I'll certainly start one up though!
I nth that, I pay $20 per month to support you happily. Your ability to communicate the theory here is awesome. I’ve just binged all 25 eps and deflated that there’s no 8bit computer on the horizon ... hoping everything in RL is ok and to see some more of your vids.
Welcome back dude and thanks for all your hard work on this video series. Your teaching style is good. I've learned a lot and although you often apologised that the earlier component videos were "boring" I can assure you that many of us found them interesting and not boring at all. I look forward to the next video. 👍
At work I'm tasked with modifying small electronics to operate off of switches. I've never done anything like this before I started working here so I figured finally time to really get a better understanding of all the components involved. VERY happy with your videos!! After all the explanations, plans drawn, formulas, tests, etc. I'm really excited that all of it actually makes sense and was very well explained! Really appreciate all the time you've put into these videos and can't wait to see how the series continues/ends!
Just got done with your series.. So gracious for your time & effort making these videos. I've been a software developer for almost 20 yrs, but have never gotten into electronics. This series made me go out and buy all kinds of micro boards, gadgets, and components. Looking forward to using Windows IOT/Azure IOT Hub. Thanks again for everything!
i am an electronic noob and i'm stumbling through YT for 3 days and watched all kinds of electronic fix vids and tutorials etc. ... the other youtubers are not detailed enough, have no structure or dont even building up from the basics. The informations and your teaching from this series is gold! And now we get to the parts which are really interesting T.T ... I really hope you will come back to us very soon
Great videos! Watched them all in a couple days! Sorry to hear life has gotten in the way! I hope you get time to pick up the series again! You do great work and I'd also be willing to contribute some money!
I\'m not sure but ,if anyone else wants to uncover understanding electronics basics try Sovallo Circuits Expert Fixer ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my mate got great success with it.
Thank you CodeNMore this made a great refresher course so I can pick up my self paced training course where I left off (just finished relays and starting BJT's). Your effort is appreciated sir!
thanks for videos! For years I've wanted to learn how to make guitar effects pedals. most videos and resources will just tell you to solder x,y,z together without any explanation as to what things do. I like how you started with the very basics - what is voltage? what is current? what is power? ohm's law! And then, you built on the foundation in 10-15 minute chunks. Great stuff!
Hey!! Man you're back so great to see you back. No offense but i really thought that something bad has happened to you......Hope You are Having A Happy Life. Never got the Chance To thank you the ignite the fire of electronics in Me and many others....😊
Hello! I have been devouring this series since yesterday, it is great and i feel like I'm actually understanding these concepts and how things work. A circuit board no longer looks like a tiny city to me, i actually know what the components are and how they do what they do! I wanted to learn the basics of electronics so that i can eventually learn how to repair most (especially old school) electronics, like Stereos, DVD players, consoles, TVs, etc. You have mentioned a few times the end goal of this course is to build a computer, and at the moment i'm not too interested in that, though if one day i am i know where to look! But would you say that, for my purpose, from this video onwards the information is mostly irrelevant, and i can move on to repair-specific courses? Thank you for these videos, you are a great teacher!
im years too late for this, but glad you came back nonetheless so that my journey didnt end at the last episode. You pretty much make the only videos that I can actually understand
Wow, you are amazing buddy. I am 60 and if I can understand what you are doing ( so far ) anyone can. Looking forward to the next episode. Thank you and may God bless you!
I literally found your channel BECAUSE I wanted to learn electr FOR Arduino so its pretty awesome you made this. (I still haven't started on the Arduino yet so ill watch the hell out of these videos!!)
Thank you so much! Between your first video in the series and this one I have gone from knowing nothing, all the way to finally being able to build physical devices. (I am more of a software guy....but not anymore!) I think I could build simple components from raw metal and careful measurement at this point. Which gets me excited about 3D printers....
So glad to have you back.where had you been?I was really worried thinking that how I am going to progress then.Thank God you are back. Very excited to learn something new. l want to know how much DC volt is required to power up the arduino uno without PC.
Wooow!!!!! :) Such an extraordinary video and amazing tutorial series!!! ;) I didn't even hear of Arduino Uno and now I've really become fascinated of it! :D You are really good at this and I hope you'll continue posting new videos soon because I am looking forward to see how you can build an 8-bit computer! :P There are other videos on the Internet with people building 8-bit computers, but I don't understand anything... :( You make all the difficult electronic subjects very easy to understand and comprehend! :) Keep up the good work!!! :)
You are the best teacher i have ever met...thank you alot.. i wish i could help you out by joining your session but i would like to learn from you as much as i can... First time i have liked electronics.. i used to be ignoring this sub cos i had lack of practicals... You helped me out.. thank you for that..wish you good luck.. you may live a good life.
Is this ( beginner electronics 25 ) the last in this series ? If so are there more videos to come in this series. Thanks. Enjoying the videos very much. Great job!!! Jerry
thank you so much for this series. I have been watching this series from the beginning. it's awesome. Not sure if I'll get an answer because the last question was 4 years ago but. what language is that? looks like C++ but then no.
What Image Editing Software are you using? I am following allong your Java beginner Tutorial and i am currently in episode 22 and i have to say it´s awesome! For real thanks a lot!
What determines how much voltage HIGH outputs here? On the other side there's the 3.3V and 5V pins but the programmable pins don't seem to have default values.
**DISCLAIMER - READ BEFORE WATCHING**
I am an electronics hobbyist; I do not have a degree in electrical engineering. This series MAY NOT teach all of the appropriate safety required for general electronics work. Any advice taken from this series should be checked with multiple sources, and a professional should be addressed to ensure proper safety.
Hello i have a question:
if we cant we code it so to output like 2 volts thus not needing a resistor?
Wow dude... I dot know what your regular life is like, but around here you're a huge celebrity now... Just imagine a hundred people chanting their comment "He's back!" "Yeay" "we missed you so much!!" and such. But seriously dude, get yourself a patreon brother, let your subscribers support you, we deserve it... Welcome back man, thx for not giving up on us...
I second this. I'd support him on patreon in a heartbeat.
Thank you for the kind words! The only reason I'm not starting a Patreon at the moment is because my current situation doesn't allow me to focus on these videos, so I would hate for people to pay only for me to not be able to provide content at regular intervals all of the sudden. If things change, I'll certainly start one up though!
We need next episode. Dude! Awesoe series!
@@CodeNMore I was just about to say the same thing about Patreon. But that's a good point you put on here. But loved the series. Can't wait for more.
I nth that, I pay $20 per month to support you happily. Your ability to communicate the theory here is awesome. I’ve just binged all 25 eps and deflated that there’s no 8bit computer on the horizon ... hoping everything in RL is ok and to see some more of your vids.
Where have you been my entire life? No one explains this stuff like you do. You are my celebrity. I look forward to learn a lot more from you.
Thanks bro. You have made the subject of electronics a child play for us. Keep going. All the best for your endeavors.
Welcome back dude and thanks for all your hard work on this video series. Your teaching style is good. I've learned a lot and although you often apologised that the earlier component videos were "boring" I can assure you that many of us found them interesting and not boring at all.
I look forward to the next video. 👍
We have been blessed. Great to know you're still around.
At work I'm tasked with modifying small electronics to operate off of switches. I've never done anything like this before I started working here so I figured finally time to really get a better understanding of all the components involved. VERY happy with your videos!! After all the explanations, plans drawn, formulas, tests, etc. I'm really excited that all of it actually makes sense and was very well explained! Really appreciate all the time you've put into these videos and can't wait to see how the series continues/ends!
Yes! your back. Let me just dust off my breadboard.
Just got done with your series.. So gracious for your time & effort making these videos. I've been a software developer for almost 20 yrs, but have never gotten into electronics. This series made me go out and buy all kinds of micro boards, gadgets, and components. Looking forward to using Windows IOT/Azure IOT Hub. Thanks again for everything!
been waiting for you, welcome back bro
I didn't complete any other series like this one,you are great ,man.
CodeNMore! I lost my hope for your returning. Aaaand i just bought Arduino UNO :D nice to see you back my friend :)
Thanks for your great electronics series, it is the first time for me to watch 25 episodes on RUclips , please don't stop we are waiting to watch more
i am an electronic noob and i'm stumbling through YT for 3 days and watched all kinds of electronic fix vids and tutorials etc. ... the other youtubers are not detailed enough, have no structure or dont even building up from the basics. The informations and your teaching from this series is gold! And now we get to the parts which are really interesting T.T ... I really hope you will come back to us very soon
Great videos! Watched them all in a couple days! Sorry to hear life has gotten in the way! I hope you get time to pick up the series again! You do great work and I'd also be willing to contribute some money!
I just found your series and WOW! Just binged all 25 lessons in a day - youre an amazing educator! Definitely keep up the awesome work!
It's a Christmass miracle
i thought he was dead
#CodeNMore Please make more videos with arduino and teach us how to code
this thing!
@@dieselgeezer18 Same here
I\'m not sure but ,if anyone else wants to uncover understanding electronics basics try Sovallo Circuits Expert Fixer ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my mate got great success with it.
I started this series yesterday and its been so fun! You are so good at explaining.
I thought you stopped doing It, welcome back
Thank you CodeNMore
this made a great refresher course so I can pick up my self paced training course where I left off (just finished relays and starting BJT's). Your effort is appreciated sir!
thanks for videos! For years I've wanted to learn how to make guitar effects pedals. most videos and resources will just tell you to solder x,y,z together without any explanation as to what things do. I like how you started with the very basics - what is voltage? what is current? what is power? ohm's law! And then, you built on the foundation in 10-15 minute chunks. Great stuff!
Hey!! Man you're back so great to see you back.
No offense but i really thought that something bad has happened to you......Hope You are Having A Happy Life.
Never got the Chance To thank you the ignite the fire of electronics in Me and many others....😊
Thank you for not letting this series die.
Please keep these episodes running. I am thankful to you for all these videos.
I really hope you post daily....or at least three times a week....these tutorials are really helping man
Best tutorials I have found... Don't mind what you do next, just keep it up
I binge watched all 25 episode, I am preparing for an interview, Your Series really helped. Thanks a ton. Love from India.
Thank you for coming back, and I hope you continue :) for all us new EE students.
Hello!
I have been devouring this series since yesterday, it is great and i feel like I'm actually understanding these concepts and how things work. A circuit board no longer looks like a tiny city to me, i actually know what the components are and how they do what they do!
I wanted to learn the basics of electronics so that i can eventually learn how to repair most (especially old school) electronics, like Stereos, DVD players, consoles, TVs, etc. You have mentioned a few times the end goal of this course is to build a computer, and at the moment i'm not too interested in that, though if one day i am i know where to look!
But would you say that, for my purpose, from this video onwards the information is mostly irrelevant, and i can move on to repair-specific courses?
Thank you for these videos, you are a great teacher!
Love the Electronics tutorials.
So concise anf clear - my 13 year old was loving them. Hope you carry on with them.
It's been a while!
Nice to see you back :D
Great timing. I just bought an Arduino and just started your series last week. I see you were on a hiatus, welcome back!
hey dude i just want to say thanks for this amazing, very well explained series that you're making, really helped a lot
I'm late to the game so I didn't notice the lag, but just want to note how grateful I am for this cool channel.
I have just watched all 25 of your videos. You have a great way of explaining things. Thank you.
im years too late for this, but glad you came back nonetheless so that my journey didnt end at the last episode. You pretty much make the only videos that I can actually understand
Man you're back after so long
Superb tutorials! I binge watched all 25 episodes! Shopping now for micro controllers, breadboards resistors, switches etc. Thanks
soundman, sounds like you caught the bug too, lol!
Wow, you are amazing buddy. I am 60 and if I can understand what you are doing ( so far ) anyone can. Looking forward to the next episode. Thank you and may God bless you!
Welcome back. I would love to learn more about the smaller microprocessors like attiny85. There is plenty of videos on Arduino already.
Oh wow, I've watched you're entire series up to date. You've just got to finish it now.
Great to see you back.
I literally found your channel BECAUSE I wanted to learn electr FOR Arduino so its pretty awesome you made this. (I still haven't started on the Arduino yet so ill watch the hell out of these videos!!)
Awesome tutorial, I've watched 25 episodes in a row and I can't wait to buy the pieces and start making them ....
Thank you so much! Between your first video in the series and this one I have gone from knowing nothing, all the way to finally being able to build physical devices. (I am more of a software guy....but not anymore!)
I think I could build simple components from raw metal and careful measurement at this point. Which gets me excited about 3D printers....
I love the attiny 85 . I did start with arduino. I'm glad because my arduino was able to upload to the attiny board.
So glad to have you back.where had you been?I was really worried thinking that how I am going to progress then.Thank God you are back. Very excited to learn something new.
l want to know how much DC volt is required to power up the arduino uno without PC.
Where you at man? Really looking forward to future episodes.
It’s nice to see you back. Will you finish the series too ?
This channel will explode one day I just wonder when.
I totaly agree, man!
Holy shit, I thought this series was dead
Dude Awesome, all of your videos are easy to understand more than university lectures. Thank you
So happy you're back!:"D
Wooow!!!!! :) Such an extraordinary video and amazing tutorial series!!! ;) I didn't even hear of Arduino Uno and now I've really become fascinated of it! :D You are really good at this and I hope you'll continue posting new videos soon because I am looking forward to see how you can build an 8-bit computer! :P There are other videos on the Internet with people building 8-bit computers, but I don't understand anything... :( You make all the difficult electronic subjects very easy to understand and comprehend! :) Keep up the good work!!! :)
Are videos yearly events now ? Please finish this seried I'm really enjoying it !
Wow you are back. Thanks.
Wish other coders would take time to explain code in detail. Thanks.
Great job dude! Please keep the series going, you’re a great and knowledgeable teacher.
Just watched all of these, thank you so much. This is exactly what I needed to get started.
THANK GOD! CODENMORE CAME BACK!
That was a LONG time, but welcome back
Please continue these series. Thanks
These are amazing! Thank you so much for creating these. Would love to see a setup of led + servo onto the same board.
Hey please continue this awesome series, it's really helping me.
You are the best teacher i have ever met...thank you alot.. i wish i could help you out by joining your session but i would like to learn from you as much as i can... First time i have liked electronics.. i used to be ignoring this sub cos i had lack of practicals... You helped me out.. thank you for that..wish you good luck.. you may live a good life.
Excellent. I'm glad you're back.
Yay thank you sir! Welcome back! i'm new to this series and so happy to see a new episode!!!
Thank the flying spaghetti monster, he has returned!
Please continue with this series
Excellent videos very easy to understand... Thank you so much. Can't way for the rest .
You're finally back🤗
Watched the whole series, loved it. Waiting for the next episode :)
im very interested in the ATTiny85 you should do a video on it!
Fair play your explanations are fantastic for this level of.electronics
Is this ( beginner electronics 25 ) the last in this series ? If so are there more videos to come in this series. Thanks. Enjoying the videos very much. Great job!!! Jerry
It's great that you are back!
You're Still ALIVE!!!!
thank u so much for coming back your so helpful
You’re back! When do you think that the game tutorials will start again?
The new series will begin before January!
@@CodeNMore that's the best news ever
@@CodeNMore still putting out the game series soon? (Fingers crossed, don't break my heart)
@@jamess3509 yessir, there was a huge delay I had with video production, but it's...still coming :)
@@CodeNMore oh thank God! You are the man and I can't wait! Thank you so much for doing these videos
Yes thank you your videos go into so much detail it’s amazing
Waiting for this video for a long time
Keep uploading, I am kinda families with your explaining methods :)
YES! Can't wait to see the next one.
Finally you uploaded!! Keep up the amazing work!
Wow u r back
Good to see yu againn
Eagerly Waiting For more!!!
awsome and can't wait for more. ty for taking time to explain . so far to me anyways your the best for us beginner's
very happy to see you..!! Please keep making videos you are very good at teaching electronics :)
I hope you're gonna continue the Tile Game serie ! :D
thank you so much for this series. I have been watching this series from the beginning. it's awesome.
Not sure if I'll get an answer because the last question was 4 years ago but. what language is that? looks like C++ but then no.
I believe it can be written in c/c++
waw he is back, welcome back mete.
What Image Editing Software are you using?
I am following allong your Java beginner Tutorial and i am currently in episode 22 and i have to say it´s awesome! For real thanks a lot!
Pliz come back. we need more
This is amazing! It is way more useful than my uni lectures lol
when will the next one be uploaded?
You are back......let me start again
What determines how much voltage HIGH outputs here? On the other side there's the 3.3V and 5V pins but the programmable pins don't seem to have default values.
I love ur videos. Please what programming language did u use here?
it worked! first time with Arduino ever...