There is one odd thing in the beginning of this video; when you wrote "code 1", "code 2" you really should have called them "instructions" - Otherwise this is very good tutorial, I'll recommend it to some of my friends who don't know how to get started with this sort of thing.
I'm 77 years old. I'm OK with analog hardware but software is a challenge. Your video was fast paced but after viewing it a few times I learned a lot. Really excellent!
Amazing! Yep .. so much more stuff out there that you get dizzy with but you know.. keep the mind strong; this is the right playground .. creativity at your fingertips on the "puter"...
Hello I am 520 years old, and I remember at my time we did not have computers but right now I can learn so I can teach my grand grand grand children, thank you very much :)
3 minutes in and I'm already learning stuff I've been wanting to learn for years. I honestly thought I was going to have to take a computer engineering course in college to figure this all out. Thank you so much for this.
This is the type of Arduino tutorial I was looking for. I saw a ton of Arduino tutorials on the youtube but none of them matched the quality of your video. Much appreciated sir.
First video that doesn't assume anything, I appreciate the time he takes to explain even the most evident in case some of us don't know. This video is GREAT! Just as someone mentioned earlier, I thought I had to enroll in college classes to find this information. I'm interested in animatronics and thanks to this video I'm not giving up. THANK YOU!
THANK YOU!!!! You saved my academic life seriously. All the other classmates took expensive courses and money is not available right now, and my school is project based so next semester we'll have tons of project related to Arduino. You literally saved my grades with this free workshop. Keep it up, I wish you the best.
Awesome - the Arduino ecosystem is a great place to get stuff built. If you’re looking to integrate WiFi to your projects consider checking out the ESP32, it’s super affordable and can be programmed within the Arduino IDE
I began learning Arduino watching Paul McWhorter's tutorials last Winter, then Summer came, we moved, and other things happened, so I ignored Arduino for 8 months. This video is the perfect tool for getting back into my comfort zone working with Arduino. I'm 71, and really have no plans for using Arduino for anything other than keeping my mind from becoming lazy in my old age. I spent my adult life in various mechatronics jobs from installing car radios to heading an electronics service and training department. I got so bored after retiring, I had to find something technical to keep myself feeling alive.
Wow! Sounds like me. I'm 71, retired in 2013 after a lifetime as an electronics tech and field service engineer. Last 34 years I did installs, repairs and maintenance on biomedical lab equipment in microbiology labs throughout the western US. Always enjoyed tinkering with circuitry, but lately I've spent far more time in woodworking and just routine home maintenance. Got a crazy idea for a device I need and realized it was perfect for an Arduino project. Way back when, I did some puttering around with programming in BASIC and Assembly, so the idea of coding is not new, but the technology has come a long, long way.
Just keep learning and having fun! As you know, electronics is a very rich field, and it's very hard to ever be bored if you're curious. I had PLENTY of time alone in my life (even now), yet I had practically NEVER been bored because the knowledge I already had, coupled with learning and figuring more stuff out, kept me not only engaged but preoccupied to the point of wishing that a day lasts at least 2 to 3 times longer (ie. 48-72 hours) so that I get more chance to learn more and do more.
Wonderful to see people spending their time learning. It brings blessings into your life and your mental health will remain great as long as you continue to exercise your mind. Let us know how you are feeling in 20 years time!
This is so far the best presentation I have seen to understand Arduinos. I'm 63 and not a programmer ( other than High School level Fortran and Cobol in the late 70's!). You have given me the inspiration to learn how to program my Arduino to use on my model railroad...many thanks.
I'm 77 years old. I'm OK with analog hardware but software is a challenge. Your video was fast paced but after viewing it a few times I learned a lot. Really excellent!
Wow. I couldn't believe that I had the patience of watching the whole 85 minutes of your class and I am very new to this subject. Thanks for making the complex subject so easy to understand.
I worked in a digital instrument manufacturing company. We needed a tool to help us with many facets programming and sensors. I was an Electronics hobbyist this was my idea. We had an Italian company we worked with. Two weeks after I gave my idea Arduino appeared in our Electronics world. Essentially, I may not be the creator of this tool but I was very happy to see it evolve. Arduino is very versatile. You can also design your own board to interact with the main controller.
The best tutorial on Arduino in the world! You have broken the language barrier for a 65 year old mechanical engineer. I have always looked at electronics as a foreign language until I listened to this. I bought a kit last week (Mega) but we’re about to give up that was until I watched this, thank you very much you are a great teacher.
I recently purchased arduino, with zero ideas on how to use them. I found your video, and it explained every basics that I need to know to take a great start. Thank you so much!
I learned the BASIC programming language in the 80's, and studied electronics in the 90's. Then I went into construction and forgot most of it, but now that I'm retired, I'm getting back into it. This was a good refresher. Thank you for your great help and humor! And don't worry about the children, you can always have more...😅
I am programmer from old generation. For long time I didn't understand on how to use arduino. I bought some arduino board, IMu and gps but never touch it. Your video really help me to be able understanding, programing and using it. By watching this video in less than 2 hours. Every words are clear. Great job and great appreciate. Thanks
I’m just getting into all this stuff and this was THE SINGLE MOST HELPFUL video I’ve ever watched for arduinos. Fantastic work for teaching us in layman terms.
Excellent!! I studied Electronics and Processor programming using the Intel Z80 Processor back in the 80's and a little while later 'Visual Basic' programming but subsequently my career path took me into a different genre of Engineering. Now that I am retired I have just purchased an Arduino starter pack for a Winter hobby project, I stumbled across this video, and long forgotten terms and proceedures has come flooding back. I would recommend any newbie to watch this video since your delivery and coverage is excellent, just like a good College Lecturer should do. Many thanks and well done Sir.
Hands down the best e-learning video for Arduino that I have come across. Watch it 3,4,5 times and it all starts to come together. The first time I watched it nothing really made sense. By the 3rd time it made sense and the 5th time I was ready to go and put everything into a small program. Great video!
I can’t believe I watched the whole thing… but I’m glad I did! Outstanding presentation, informative AND entertaining throughout! Excellent voiceover, good scripting AND NO talking head… just valuable information onscreen!
This really helped me a lot, I am studying engineering Information Science, but I have a keen interest in Arduino-related concepts. This workshop is literally amazing thank you so much for this.
Just came from a russian arduino course where i unsterstood ZERO information. Here i understood everything literally in 90 minutes. Many thanks man! Great course! I shall recommend it to my friends.
I just wanted to congratulate you on this video. I normally would never consider subscribing to an educational service because I know all of the information can be found for free, but you've done such a great job explaining this subject that I think I will subscribe. Usually people teach too fast or too slow for me, but you had a great pace. It was very easy to follow and engaging. The video flew by.
Man, you course is so good and yet so high level that I could present it to my newborn niece to watch and she would become a master of Arduino Nice job!
Hi! What a fantastic video. Having recently got into amateur radio, I am building my own DMR hotspot using a raspberry pi 4 with an open source DMR circuit board. I've heard of, but didn't really know about, the arduino. I got to the IDE part, a few minutes in and ordered an arduino board from Amazon. Hopefully coming today. At 51, I have time on my hands...guess what I'm doing! Thanks so much for this. You had me at MASTERCLASS.
I began programming with LOGO in 1979 as a very eager elementary school student. I'm still amazed at how inexpensive and accessible computer controlled devices have become. Keep on sharing knowledge. The future depends on it.
Been wanting to buckle down and actually learn Arduino for a while now and I am SOO glad I chose to do it with your video. Made it very easy to understand and I left the video feeling like I actually learned something. Keep up the great work.
Hi, I was born before the solar system came into existence, and let me tell you it was such a struggle to play around with computer parts at the time. This video is going to make things so much easier!
Taking a microprocessor class and you’re so clear and concise. Thank you for giving me the confidence I need to take this class and enjoy projects out of class
This was an excellent presentation in a 90 minute time frame. The narrator couldn't have been better or more clear than he was. I still haven't bought an Arduino board to play with, but I will real soon, now that I know what to expect and do to make it work. Thank you for the explanations.
As a retired. Computer programmer and basic electronic knowledge, I think I can learn to do this. I am inspired by this video as it will teach me to use this board. As the other guy said, I need to watch this several times to grasp it all. Thinking about learning some basic C+ programming also . Tks for making this helpful video.
Brilliant video. I have a little bit of programming experience from college but I am rusty. I really appreciate that you give a quick synopsis of the more complicated functions before moving on, instead of just skipping it. Cheers
Ive got a project I am working on, and am exelent at mechanical engineering, but never even touched coding exept a little bit of block programming. I needed to learn arduino, but everytime I looked at thw code, I thought I was reading hieroglyphics. This helped soooo much, and now I can at least understand the order of events in the code
@@programmingelectronics You're welcome good sir, great stuff btw, I got 25 minutes left let's do this! I wish I didn't work so much I could just watch videos like this and do my dorky electronics stuff.
I'm just listening to this while working because I need to start learning how to apply microcontrollers and I am only a few minutes in but I am grateful you are honest about other boards. Years ago when I wanted to learn about these I watched a few different videos that had an incredibly biased view saying other boards wouldn't work right or accept programming and it made things more confusing. A few years later after a mature circuit building now I understand why they would work just the same and despise people making electronics way more complicated than they actually are. There seemed to be this knowledge gate keeping going on at the time and now it's mostly due to RUclips's policy on what video can and cannot be monetized. So if you are just starting out in this as a hobby good luck finding a video that's not in Hindi regarding high voltage, mains, inverters, or any other hugh energy projects. I also understand you can't make a step by step guide on how to make a potentially dangerous project but even spreading knowledge can get you demonetized. Some good I can understand some Hindi due to a lot of the electrical engineering words still being English I started to fill in the blanks haha. Anyways, thanks for putting this out.
My man, you are an amazing teacher. I'm not even joking but you might be one of the best teachers that has ever taught me. Perfect amount of detail and speed. I don't think you realize how good you are at teaching. Exceptional amount of knowledge and great way of explaining to beginners. I found this video while trying to study for a quiz I have tomorrow on Arduino coding. I don't think I ever commented on someone else's RUclips video, but this video was too good to leave without commenting, liking and subscribing. I know this seems like a fake comment but trust me, I am completely serious. You really helped a lot man, I appreciate it very much! Thank You.
Awesome, I finally have somewhat of the basics. Your format is excellent not assuming anything and skipping over material that is not centered on the subject at hand. If you want to get into flying for any reason, I’d be honored to teach you how I teach my student flight instructors. You would take it so much further I would want to become your student.
Happy Birthday to my high school Physics teacher. Thank you, Madam, for introducing me to Arduino. Today is your birthday. It has been a while since I last met and contacted you. I was looking for C++ tutorial video but this video was suggested under it. I'm sorry I can't reach you directly to send this birthday wish. I am not ready yet. I hope you are in good condition, you and your family. I pray for your health and happiness. May Allah protect you and your family always. You are, undoubtedly, one of the best teachers I have ever met. It was an honor to be your student. Your determination and unforgettable spirit in educating your students will always be remembered. I don't always do this, and would not actually do, but this day, I feel like writing (typing) these down. I must admit, so many students of my class, and my batch, did not appreciate you the way we did for other teachers back then. You did not talk about it, but I know it hurt you a bit. I may not express my thoughts physically, but I'll always remember you too.
I have made huge improvements into learning Arduino coding just by listening to your tutorials and "Library" is making this all possible for me to advance supper fast with my understanding of Arduino. Thank you man.
I was very impressed with your explanation and became very interested in writing codes for urduino projects. As a teacher, I wish to learn more so that I can help students do better in their projects. Thank you for sharing.
This video gave me such a head start. I ordered the Elegoo starter kit with Arduino Mege and I started the lessons yesterday. Although it was helpful, it didn't go into much detail about the code. Pretty much, just plug this in there, upload the code, push that button and watch the result. This video was the information I was looking for. Thanks.
I learnt microprocesors back in the 90s, using 8085's. No such thing as an ecosystem; had to breadboard everything.....Great vid. About to embark on teaching my son the Arduino.
@@programmingelectronics Oops! "Best". (You wrote "bets") 😄This helped me understand the "setup" and then "loop". I understand the wavy brackets, 0-255, and microsecond changes. I guess really, I have to get down (understand) where to put the parentheses and the semi colons. I have to come back to this. I love code, it just isn't inherent, I need to be taught. Thank You. I know enough about the programming that your tutorial, I believe, will take me to the next step. My eyes have been opened to things so far, by your video. Kind of like a puzzle for me. I need to rest now.
I've been designing and building analog hardware devices for about 10 years now. I've been wanting to learn pic/microntrollers for years now. This course is excellent for beginners and experienced students alike. Wonderful job explaining things. I just loaded my first sketch onto the UnoR3 and I couldn't be happier. Thank you so much for this invaluable information! I'll be watching all of your videos now. 🤘
This is super helpful! I’ve designed a 2D pixel sprite/ all animation frames and a 3D tomogotchi inspired console skeleton (for fun) and now I’m thinking about bringing my project to life but I know 0 about coding! Watching this video makes me feel hopeful that it can actually be done! Tysm!
What an incredible video! I just wanted to take a moment to say a huge thank you for creating such an informative and well-explained tutorial on Arduino. Your passion for the subject truly shines through, and it's evident that you put a lot of effort into making this video beginner-friendly.
ive wanted to learn basic programing for years and finally im stuck inside because of a hurricane so its time for me to do it and so far your video has made coding seem very approachable so im loving it
This video was amazing I needed a refresher on everything I started learning Arduino in February this year but then because of school I ran out of time to do stuff with it and by then I had learnt a lot of this from a RUclips series I but then I forgot most of this and how to right Arduino code but then this video was released and I’ve gotten a nice refresher on everything excellent video well done and Thank You for making this.
Thank you. Now I am much more likely to dig up that arduino card I bought 2 years ago, plug it into my linux box and do interesting things. You are doing a real service.
Amazing video. Clear, and great explanation of how things work. Just enough without overloaded concepts. Thanks!!! More to come? Actually, I'm going to join your subscription because of how smooth and the great learning concepts are. I learned so much in this video!!!
This is amazing. All my life i have wanted to learn electronics. This is so simple. Who knew? You did, thanks for all you have taught me now and long into the future.
I’m 38 mins in and just celebrated my 714th birthday. I was looking for something to play around with in my retirement which I plan on starting this year, this looks ideal
Excellent presentation. Im a noob and your brief tutorial has cleared up quite a lot of unknowns for me.. As a "let me see that" kinda guy, this was Excellent!
Heard about the device (Arduino) from a colleague and wondered what it really is. This presentation is just perfect for beginners. I really learnt a lot.
Gosh, this guy is the Teacher I would send to the Inner-City to get some kids interested in Technology ... and, they need someone who sounds this fluid and encouraging!
FABULOUS! Super tutorial, with lots of great information communicated clearly and simply! Keep up the great work, it's VERY much appreciated, and Thanks ! :-)
A minor technicality: PWM varies the duty cycle, not the frequency. While the frequency of a PWM signal need not be fixed, most systems are, or are "close enough" to fixed frequency.
He explains this so well, I didn't even realise he was teaching Pulse Width Modulation or Square Wave at the Control Structures section of the video, ( just blew me away ). Didn't have to wait to the end of the video to Save this to a Playlist. Sure glad I Subscribed for this to show up in RUclips suggested videos. So Liked of course and Hit Bell for more content from Programming Electronics Academy. Whoa. Still can't get over how well He explained this. First class sir. First class.
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Will do!
There is one odd thing in the beginning of this video; when you wrote "code 1", "code 2" you really should have called them "instructions" - Otherwise this is very good tutorial, I'll recommend it to some of my friends who don't know how to get started with this sort of thing.
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Ooh nice
Awesome. Thank you
I'm 77 years old. I'm OK with analog hardware but software is a challenge. Your video was fast paced but after viewing it a few times I learned a lot. Really excellent!
Look at chatgtp it can do the code for you
Thanks
Same to me. But now we can ask ChatGPT to write the code for us, then run it.
Analog is making a comeback in COMPUTERS. The old analog computers are way more fascinating to me than digital. Infinite resolution!
@@416deepakstill need a coder?
I'm 107 years old and have been looking for something to mess around with. This video has been a huge help thank you so much!
Hahahahaha
Bruh thats so cap
Lol😂
lmao
Amazing! Yep .. so much more stuff out there that you get dizzy with but you know.. keep the mind strong; this is the right playground .. creativity at your fingertips on the "puter"...
Hello I am 520 years old, and I remember at my time we did not have computers but right now I can learn so I can teach my grand grand grand children, thank you very much :)
Great! Keep that abacus close at hand!
3 minutes in and I'm already learning stuff I've been wanting to learn for years. I honestly thought I was going to have to take a computer engineering course in college to figure this all out.
Thank you so much for this.
So awesome to hear!!!! Best of luck in your endeavors!
@@programmingelectronics
Can you make code for me
I am 13 and very very confused with it
Not having enough time to understand the fuctioning of it .
@@wackymudit2848 i think you should wait until your older to get into this stuff
@@wackymudit2848you are 13 you have more than enough time, good luck!
@@wackymudit2848 If you don't have time, you usually need money to pay a programmer who invested years to gain the ability.
This is the type of Arduino tutorial I was looking for. I saw a ton of Arduino tutorials on the youtube but none of them matched the quality of your video. Much appreciated sir.
Thank you!
I’m 12 minutes in and feel compelled to note what a great teacher you are. Engaging. Informative. Not too fast. Not too slow. Thank you for this.
Thank you so much for that kind note!
First video that doesn't assume anything, I appreciate the time he takes to explain even the most evident in case some of us don't know. This video is GREAT! Just as someone mentioned earlier, I thought I had to enroll in college classes to find this information. I'm interested in animatronics and thanks to this video I'm not giving up. THANK YOU!
Glad it was helpful Alejandra!
THANK YOU!!!!
You saved my academic life seriously.
All the other classmates took expensive courses and money is not available right now, and my school is project based so next semester we'll have tons of project related to Arduino. You literally saved my grades with this free workshop.
Keep it up, I wish you the best.
hey bro can you recomend me something i want to make a project that is good in my first year project thanks
Very helpful. I'm 74 and looking for something to do. I have some projects in mind. So thanks for the help!
Awesome - the Arduino ecosystem is a great place to get stuff built. If you’re looking to integrate WiFi to your projects consider checking out the ESP32, it’s super affordable and can be programmed within the Arduino IDE
Hola! Espero ser así cuando llegue a los 70's!!! Me entusiasma
@@texasapps2595 Same!
I'm 75 and just got into it too, main interest is MIDI and musical applications, great video, thanks...
@@frankmartinez1045 Thanks so much for watching! Lots of cool music applications out there for Arduino and the like - best of luck!
I began learning Arduino watching Paul McWhorter's tutorials last Winter, then Summer came, we moved, and other things happened, so I ignored Arduino for 8 months. This video is the perfect tool for getting back into my comfort zone working with Arduino. I'm 71, and really have no plans for using Arduino for anything other than keeping my mind from becoming lazy in my old age. I spent my adult life in various mechatronics jobs from installing car radios to heading an electronics service and training department. I got so bored after retiring, I had to find something technical to keep myself feeling alive.
Wow! Sounds like me. I'm 71, retired in 2013 after a lifetime as an electronics tech and field service engineer. Last 34 years I did installs, repairs and maintenance on biomedical lab equipment in microbiology labs throughout the western US. Always enjoyed tinkering with circuitry, but lately I've spent far more time in woodworking and just routine home maintenance. Got a crazy idea for a device I need and realized it was perfect for an Arduino project. Way back when, I did some puttering around with programming in BASIC and Assembly, so the idea of coding is not new, but the technology has come a long, long way.
Glad this has been helpful!
Just keep learning and having fun!
As you know, electronics is a very rich field, and it's very hard to ever be bored if you're curious. I had PLENTY of time alone in my life (even now), yet I had practically NEVER been bored because the knowledge I already had, coupled with learning and figuring more stuff out, kept me not only engaged but preoccupied to the point of wishing that a day lasts at least 2 to 3 times longer (ie. 48-72 hours) so that I get more chance to learn more and do more.
@@edinfific2576 Nice! I often wish for more time to explore things as well!
Wonderful to see people spending their time learning. It brings blessings into your life and your mental health will remain great as long as you continue to exercise your mind. Let us know how you are feeling in 20 years time!
This is so far the best presentation I have seen to understand Arduinos. I'm 63 and not a programmer ( other than High School level Fortran and Cobol in the late 70's!). You have given me the inspiration to learn how to program my Arduino to use on my model railroad...many thanks.
Great to hear Greg! There are lots of RR folks using arduino, maybe you have run into some of those groups already.
I'm 77 years old. I'm OK with analog hardware but software is a challenge. Your video was fast paced but after viewing it a few times I learned a lot. Really excellent!
Wow. I couldn't believe that I had the patience of watching the whole 85 minutes of your class and I am very new to this subject. Thanks for making the complex subject so easy to understand.
Thanks Frank!
Im the oldest one here, I am 108 years old and I have been looking for something to keep me busy when i retire next year. Thank you very much! 👍
You're retiring already 😆 - have fun!
I worked in a digital instrument manufacturing company. We needed a tool to help us with many facets programming and sensors. I was an Electronics hobbyist this was my idea.
We had an Italian company we worked with. Two weeks after I gave my idea Arduino appeared in our Electronics world. Essentially, I may not be the creator of this tool but I was very happy to see it evolve. Arduino is very versatile. You can also design your own board to interact with the main controller.
The best tutorial on Arduino in the world! You have broken the language barrier for a 65 year old mechanical engineer. I have always looked at electronics as a foreign language until I listened to this. I bought a kit last week (Mega) but we’re about to give up that was until I watched this, thank you very much you are a great teacher.
So glad it helped! This stuff really can take some time to sink in and there are so many ways to dive in. Best of luck in all your endeavors Winston!
I recently purchased arduino, with zero ideas on how to use them. I found your video, and it explained every basics that I need to know to take a great start. Thank you so much!
So great to hear!
Im 729 years old. This video was very helpful for me to understand Aurduino.
Thanks so much for watching! It's great see some young folks getting into Arduino!
I learned the BASIC programming language in the 80's, and studied electronics in the 90's. Then I went into construction and forgot most of it, but now that I'm retired, I'm getting back into it. This was a good refresher. Thank you for your great help and humor! And don't worry about the children, you can always have more...😅
Thanks so much for watching!
for Arduino programming of Arduino Uno : do I need of voltage supply for the board Arduino ? OR IT IS ENOUGH THE USB CONNECTION FOR PROGRAMING?
I am programmer from old generation. For long time I didn't understand on how to use arduino. I bought some arduino board, IMu and gps but never touch it. Your video really help me to be able understanding, programing and using it. By watching this video in less than 2 hours. Every words are clear. Great job and great appreciate. Thanks
So glad to hear it has been helpful!! Thanks a ton for watching!
I’m just getting into all this stuff and this was THE SINGLE MOST HELPFUL video I’ve ever watched for arduinos. Fantastic work for teaching us in layman terms.
Great to hear! Thanks so much for the note and I hope you have a ton of fun with Arduino!
This is a masterpiece. 10 mins into the video and I can already tell I'm going to be watching this a couple of times. Great work!
Wow, thank you!
I'm 134 years old and have been looking for something like this! Thanks for all the help!
You're very welcome!
Excellent!! I studied Electronics and Processor programming using the Intel Z80 Processor back in the 80's and a little while later 'Visual Basic' programming but subsequently my career path took me into a different genre of Engineering. Now that I am retired I have just purchased an Arduino starter pack for a Winter hobby project, I stumbled across this video, and long forgotten terms and proceedures has come flooding back. I would recommend any newbie to watch this video since your delivery and coverage is excellent, just like a good College Lecturer should do. Many thanks and well done Sir.
Thanks so much! Hope you have a great winter diving back in!
I’m 412 years old and I really found this helpful 👍
Great! I think Methuselah had some comments below too :)
Hands down the best e-learning video for Arduino that I have come across. Watch it 3,4,5 times and it all starts to come together. The first time I watched it nothing really made sense. By the 3rd time it made sense and the 5th time I was ready to go and put everything into a small program. Great video!
Thanks Larry! Glad to the penny is dropping for you and that I am not the only one who needs lots of repetition!
I am a 71 year old retired engineer and Arduino is my new hobby. Excellent video with lots of great information
Thanks! It's a great hobby!
I can’t believe I watched the whole thing… but I’m glad I did! Outstanding presentation, informative AND entertaining throughout! Excellent voiceover, good scripting AND NO talking head… just valuable information onscreen!
This is perfect , got my senior project to wrap up my bachelors degree. This video will be fundamental for my success !
This really helped me a lot, I am studying engineering Information Science, but I have a keen interest in Arduino-related concepts. This workshop is literally amazing thank you so much for this.
how is going is it easy i basically know how to code with C but c++ i dont know
Just came from a russian arduino course where i unsterstood ZERO information. Here i understood everything literally in 90 minutes. Many thanks man! Great course! I shall recommend it to my friends.
I just wanted to congratulate you on this video. I normally would never consider subscribing to an educational service because I know all of the information can be found for free, but you've done such a great job explaining this subject that I think I will subscribe. Usually people teach too fast or too slow for me, but you had a great pace. It was very easy to follow and engaging. The video flew by.
Thanks Adam! We’re trying to do our best, hope it helped!
I'm -99.076yo and needed help with software coding, this chuck norrised my skills more than I thought it could
This by far the best intro into Arduino. So well organized and explained. Thanks
Thanks David!
Man, you course is so good and yet so high level that I could present it to my newborn niece to watch and she would become a master of Arduino
Nice job!
Ha! Glad it’s helpful!
Arduino for dummies. Handheld instruction. Makes the class interesting, easy to learn. Superb teacher!! thank you
So glad it was helpful! Thank you for the kind note!
Hi! What a fantastic video. Having recently got into amateur radio, I am building my own DMR hotspot using a raspberry pi 4 with an open source DMR circuit board. I've heard of, but didn't really know about, the arduino. I got to the IDE part, a few minutes in and ordered an arduino board from Amazon. Hopefully coming today. At 51, I have time on my hands...guess what I'm doing! Thanks so much for this. You had me at MASTERCLASS.
Awesome!!! I think you'll find Arduino pretty fun and useful to use.
I began programming with LOGO in 1979 as a very eager elementary school student. I'm still amazed at how inexpensive and accessible computer controlled devices have become. Keep on sharing knowledge. The future depends on it.
Been wanting to buckle down and actually learn Arduino for a while now and I am SOO glad I chose to do it with your video. Made it very easy to understand and I left the video feeling like I actually learned something. Keep up the great work.
did u learn it how is your journey?
Hi, I was born before the solar system came into existence, and let me tell you it was such a struggle to play around with computer parts at the time. This video is going to make things so much easier!
So glad the video is helping! I think 8 bit mircontrollers were just getting their start back then 😀
Taking a microprocessor class and you’re so clear and concise. Thank you for giving me the confidence I need to take this class and enjoy projects out of class
Glad it was helpful Astro!
I am an ancient eldritch being aging almost a millennium. This has helped me a lot.
So glad it could help! Never too late to learn something new.
This was an excellent presentation in a 90 minute time frame. The narrator couldn't have been better or more clear than he was. I still haven't bought an Arduino board to play with, but I will real soon, now that I know what to expect and do to make it work. Thank you for the explanations.
Thanks for the note George!
I went through the whole Arduino beginner guide and your video made programming way easier than anything in that book. Thank you,sir!
Glad it helped!
That is without a doubt, the best video I've seen on Arduinos introduction. Thank you so much for sharing that great knowledge.
Wow, thanks Mehdi!
As a retired. Computer programmer and basic electronic knowledge, I think I can learn to do this. I am inspired by this video as it will teach me to use this board. As the other guy said, I need to watch this several times to grasp it all. Thinking about learning some basic C+ programming also . Tks for making this helpful video.
Thanks a ton for watching!
Brilliant video. I have a little bit of programming experience from college but I am rusty. I really appreciate that you give a quick synopsis of the more complicated functions before moving on, instead of just skipping it. Cheers
Thanks so much!
Ive got a project I am working on, and am exelent at mechanical engineering, but never even touched coding exept a little bit of block programming. I needed to learn arduino, but everytime I looked at thw code, I thought I was reading hieroglyphics. This helped soooo much, and now I can at least understand the order of events in the code
Great to hear! Best of luck!
He did a very good job imo. Explaining the basics step by step. English is not my first language and I have no experience in using DAWs
Thanks Gabriela!
This guy has a really good voice for this stuff. It's like a relatable voice, whatever that means.
Thank you :)
@@programmingelectronics You're welcome good sir, great stuff btw, I got 25 minutes left let's do this! I wish I didn't work so much I could just watch videos like this and do my dorky electronics stuff.
I'm just listening to this while working because I need to start learning how to apply microcontrollers and I am only a few minutes in but I am grateful you are honest about other boards. Years ago when I wanted to learn about these I watched a few different videos that had an incredibly biased view saying other boards wouldn't work right or accept programming and it made things more confusing. A few years later after a mature circuit building now I understand why they would work just the same and despise people making electronics way more complicated than they actually are. There seemed to be this knowledge gate keeping going on at the time and now it's mostly due to RUclips's policy on what video can and cannot be monetized. So if you are just starting out in this as a hobby good luck finding a video that's not in Hindi regarding high voltage, mains, inverters, or any other hugh energy projects. I also understand you can't make a step by step guide on how to make a potentially dangerous project but even spreading knowledge can get you demonetized. Some good I can understand some Hindi due to a lot of the electrical engineering words still being English I started to fill in the blanks haha. Anyways, thanks for putting this out.
Thanks!
My man, you are an amazing teacher. I'm not even joking but you might be one of the best teachers that has ever taught me. Perfect amount of detail and speed. I don't think you realize how good you are at teaching. Exceptional amount of knowledge and great way of explaining to beginners. I found this video while trying to study for a quiz I have tomorrow on Arduino coding. I don't think I ever commented on someone else's RUclips video, but this video was too good to leave without commenting, liking and subscribing. I know this seems like a fake comment but trust me, I am completely serious. You really helped a lot man, I appreciate it very much! Thank You.
Awesome, I finally have somewhat of the basics. Your format is excellent not assuming anything and skipping over material that is not centered on the subject at hand. If you want to get into flying for any reason, I’d be honored to teach you how I teach my student flight instructors. You would take it so much further I would want to become your student.
Thanks for the offer! I actually have an FAA Commercial IFR Helicopter thanks to my time with the military.
Happy Birthday to my high school Physics teacher. Thank you, Madam, for introducing me to Arduino. Today is your birthday. It has been a while since I last met and contacted you. I was looking for C++ tutorial video but this video was suggested under it. I'm sorry I can't reach you directly to send this birthday wish. I am not ready yet. I hope you are in good condition, you and your family. I pray for your health and happiness. May Allah protect you and your family always. You are, undoubtedly, one of the best teachers I have ever met. It was an honor to be your student. Your determination and unforgettable spirit in educating your students will always be remembered.
I don't always do this, and would not actually do, but this day, I feel like writing (typing) these down. I must admit, so many students of my class, and my batch, did not appreciate you the way we did for other teachers back then. You did not talk about it, but I know it hurt you a bit. I may not express my thoughts physically, but I'll always remember you too.
This is absolutely amazing 🤩
I can only imagine how much time you spend editing this. Truly fantastic!
Thanks for watching!
I have made huge improvements into learning Arduino coding just by listening to your tutorials and "Library" is making this all possible for me to advance supper fast with my understanding of Arduino. Thank you man.
Great to hear!! Best of luck on your Arduino endeavors !
That WAS a busy hour and a half, but I know so much more now than I did that long ago. Thank you.
That's great to hear! Arduino is a blast to work with - best of luck in your endeavors!
I was very impressed with your explanation and became very interested in writing codes for urduino projects. As a teacher, I wish to learn more so that I can help students do better in their projects. Thank you for sharing.
Great to hear! best of luck with helping your students!
You my friend, are an excellent instructor. Very clear, very thorough, and even interesting.
I appreciate that!
I'm 207 years old and I was looking for something to pass time
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Literally just commenting to drive engagement and hope more people find this video. Super helpful
Thank you Dru!!!! So glad it helped
Full respect to you for making this course, hope to see some more projects! It really helps to those who really needs it.
Thanks!
Unbelievable! How much information can be put so adeptly and in simple, humourous language! Masterpiece Masterclass!
Thanks a ton!
OMG THANK YOU!!! I went through hours of "beginner" guides before I could find tNice tutorials and at least make a simple soft... Only video I've
Glad I could help!
This video gave me such a head start. I ordered the Elegoo starter kit with Arduino Mege and I started the lessons yesterday. Although it was helpful, it didn't go into much detail about the code. Pretty much, just plug this in there, upload the code, push that button and watch the result. This video was the information I was looking for. Thanks.
Great to hear Steve! Thanks for the note.
Exactly what I needed and was looking for! Thanks!!
Great! I hope it was helpful!
I learnt microprocesors back in the 90s, using 8085's. No such thing as an ecosystem; had to breadboard everything.....Great vid. About to embark on teaching my son the Arduino.
Awesome! Have fun!
THIS IS EXCELLENT. 11/10 !
(FAITH SLIGHTLY RESTORED)
Thank you
Thanks - glad you liked it and I appreciate you watching. Best of luck in your Arduino endeavors!
@@programmingelectronics Oops! "Best". (You wrote "bets") 😄This helped me understand the "setup" and then "loop". I understand the wavy brackets, 0-255, and microsecond changes. I guess really, I have to get down (understand) where to put the parentheses and the semi colons. I have to come back to this. I love code, it just isn't inherent, I need to be taught. Thank You. I know enough about the programming that your tutorial, I believe, will take me to the next step. My eyes have been opened to things so far, by your video. Kind of like a puzzle for me. I need to rest now.
@@jlucasound Great! Thanks!
Merci!
This course is... amazing.
Thanks!!!
I've been designing and building analog hardware devices for about 10 years now. I've been wanting to learn pic/microntrollers for years now. This course is excellent for beginners and experienced students alike. Wonderful job explaining things. I just loaded my first sketch onto the UnoR3 and I couldn't be happier. Thank you so much for this invaluable information! I'll be watching all of your videos now. 🤘
Thank you so much for the kind words!
for Arduino programming of Arduino Uno : do I need of voltage supply for the board Arduino ? OR IT IS ENOUGH THE USB CONNECTION FOR PROGRAMING?
This is super helpful! I’ve designed a 2D pixel sprite/ all animation frames and a 3D tomogotchi inspired console skeleton (for fun) and now I’m thinking about bringing my project to life but I know 0 about coding! Watching this video makes me feel hopeful that it can actually be done! Tysm!
Very cool! Sounds like a neat project!
Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
What an incredible video! I just wanted to take a moment to say a huge thank you for creating such an informative and well-explained tutorial on Arduino. Your passion for the subject truly shines through, and it's evident that you put a lot of effort into making this video beginner-friendly.
Thanks so much for kind note!!! I really appreciate it!
ive wanted to learn basic programing for years and finally im stuck inside because of a hurricane so its time for me to do it and so far your video has made coding seem very approachable so im loving it
Stay safe and best of luck coding!
This video was amazing I needed a refresher on everything I started learning Arduino in February this year but then because of school I ran out of time to do stuff with it and by then I had learnt a lot of this from a RUclips series I but then I forgot most of this and how to right Arduino code but then this video was released and I’ve gotten a nice refresher on everything excellent video well done and Thank You for making this.
Thanks so much! Glad it helped and best of luck on your coding endeavors!
Thank you. Now I am much more likely to dig up that arduino card I bought 2 years ago, plug it into my linux box and do interesting things. You are doing a real service.
Thanks for the note Joe! Good luck, it can really be a ton of fun.
Thanks for the walk through , was looking for a good introduction. 😃
Awesome - I hope it helped Dwayne!
This is my first introduction to Arduino IDE...this was such an awesome lesson....I am ready to go already.
Great to hear! Have fun!
This was something exactly I was looking for
Thank you so much for making such informative video
Thanks
Thanks so much Berny!! Much appreciated!
Amazing video. Clear, and great explanation of how things work. Just enough without overloaded concepts. Thanks!!! More to come?
Actually, I'm going to join your subscription because of how smooth and the great learning concepts are. I learned so much in this video!!!
This is amazing. All my life i have wanted to learn electronics. This is so simple. Who knew? You did, thanks for all you have taught me now and long into the future.
Best of luck in your Arduino endeavors!
I’m 38 mins in and just celebrated my 714th birthday. I was looking for something to play around with in my retirement which I plan on starting this year, this looks ideal
Great! Best of luck in your new hobby!
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Excellent presentation.
Im a noob and your brief tutorial has cleared up quite a lot of unknowns for me..
As a "let me see that" kinda guy, this was Excellent!
Thanks for this feedback!!
Really great tutorial! You made it look so easy and I was glued to the screen from beginning of the video to the very end. Great work!
I hope it helps Milan - thanks for the note!
Heard about the device (Arduino) from a colleague and wondered what it really is. This presentation is just perfect for beginners. I really learnt a lot.
Great - thanks Merick! I hope you get hooked ;)
Awesome video!🙌 Thank you so much Programming Electronics Academy for providing us with such a great and quality content.❤
Thanks for the note Joshua!
Gosh, this guy is the Teacher I would send to the Inner-City to get some kids interested in Technology ... and, they need someone who sounds this fluid and encouraging!
Thanks for this video, it worked as a great recap for me
Great!
I used to program in machin language, Basic and APL... in the 80s LOL.
Finally getting back to favorite hobby. Thanks for the comprehensive tutorial.
Thanks! It is such a fun hobby!! I hope you have a blast Pierre!
FABULOUS! Super tutorial, with lots of great information communicated clearly and simply! Keep up the great work, it's VERY much appreciated, and Thanks ! :-)
Thanks so much Liam!
What a fantastic tutorial. This is the type of video that explains it to you like you're 5 and interested in tinkering.
Thanks!
A minor technicality: PWM varies the duty cycle, not the frequency. While the frequency of a PWM signal need not be fixed, most systems are, or are "close enough" to fixed frequency.
Thanks for pointing this out!
He explains this so well, I didn't even realise he was teaching Pulse Width Modulation or Square Wave at the Control Structures section of the video,
( just blew me away ).
Didn't have to wait to the end of the video to Save this to a Playlist. Sure glad I Subscribed for this to show up in RUclips suggested videos. So Liked of course and Hit Bell for more content from Programming Electronics Academy. Whoa. Still can't get over how well He explained this. First class sir. First class.
Glad it was helpful!
Hands down tNice tutorials is one of the best tutorials I've seen on any subject, ever! Clear, concise and incredibly informative and easy to follow.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much!
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Wow! Love this and very straight forward!
Thanks so much for the note and for watching!
the single most important video i have ever watched in my life. thank you for being so clear
Wow - thanks for the note!
I hope you have a blast learning to program Arduino!