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What is Arduino and can I use it for my project? [Beginner Friendly]
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
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Have you heard about this thing called Arduino lately? Maybe you’ve seen some projects that use an Arduino?
What is this Arduino thing anyway? Sounds like a sub sandwich.Arduino sub sandwich
In this video, we’re going to use plain language to tell you exactly what an Arduino is.
YOU WILL LEARN
What exactly an Arduino is
Why it’s so wildly popular
If Arduino is right for your project
WHAT IT IS EXACTLY
The best way to explain what an Arduino is will be to start with what you can use it for.
Put simply, an Arduino is a tool for controlling electronics. Think about a pencil. A pencil is a tool to help you write stuff.
You need to write something down so you could grab a pencil. Same idea with Arduino. But Arduino is a tool for controlling electronics.
Arduino pencil
If you need to control some electronic stuff, hey, grab an Arduino. But what do we mean by electronic stuff?
Well let’s define two general groups of “electronics stuff”. We’ve got inputs, and those would be electronic devices that gather information.
We also have outputs, those would be electronic devices that do things.
For inputs, you can think of all the types of sensors out there: temperature sensors, light sensors, touch sensors, flex sensors, humidity sensors, infrared sensors, distance sensors, to name a few.Arduino inputsYou can think of those sensors as input devices, and those types of sensors can be read by an Arduino board.
Now outputs would be things like DC motors, stepper motors, servo motors, solenoids, LCD displays, LED indicator lights, speakers, and electrical stuff that have some type of action in the world.Arduino OUTPUTSSo Arduino can be used to read inputs and control outputs. That’s kind of what Arduino can do, but how does Arduino work?
So when we talk about Arduinos we’re really talking about three things: Arduino Hardware, Arduino IDE, and Arduino Code.
ARDUINO HARDWARE
First, we have the physical component of Arduino which are Arduino boards. There’s a bunch of different types of Arduino boards. When someone says Arduino board, it could mean a number of different boards.
A very popular Arduino board is called the Arduino UNO.Arduino UNO boardAll Arduino boards share one thing in common: they all have a microcontroller on them. A microcontroller is basically a really small computer.
So when you learn to use Arduino, you’re learning to use a microcontroller. The microcontroller is what enables us to read those different inputs, and control those different outputs.
When someone says Arduino board, they’re talking about something physical. It’s a printed circuit board, and it’s got some electrical components on it.
ARDUINO SOFTWARE
The Arduino is more than just hardware, however, it’s also software.
There’s this thing called the Arduino IDE (Integrated Development Environment). This is a software application that you download onto your computer, and then you use it to program the Arduino boards.
It’s completely free software, and it’s pretty easy to use. It looks a lot like a text editor. The Arduino IDE is where you write your code that actually gets loaded onto the Arduino board itself.Arduino IDE
ARDUINO CODE
The third part of this Arduino trifecta is the Arduino code. The code that you write inside the Arduino IDE is ultimately what gets loaded onto the microcontroller that’s on these Arduino boards.
The Arduino code that you write is called a sketch. The Arduino code itself is basically a derivative of the C and C++ programming languages, but with some Arduino-specific functions and structure.
So if you program an Arduino, you’re basically programming in C and C ++ programming languages.
So those are the three components that basically make up what”Arduino is”, and roughly what it does.
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Finally someone with a brain who knows how to present stuff.
I have explained the whole Arduino thing to bunches of people from 2nd graders to retirees more times than I can count, but I don't think I have ever been as succinct and effective as your 10 minute overview. Well done sir, very professionally done.
Thanks Bob!
Your voice is very relaxing.
Hopefully you don't asleep watching the lessons ;)
@@programmingelectronics no at all for me it's amazing to understand easily I think that what he meant too 😉
This is probably one of the best explanatory videos I've seen on RUclips. Thank you
I'm glad it helped Muhammad Sohaib! Thanks so much for your message!
Very easy to understand! Thank you!
Excellent explanation! 😊 very helpful to learn..
Excellent illustration, thanks for all the information up there.
Great effort.
Thanks!
many thanks for the effort that's been put into making this beautiful simple informative video :)
Thanks for watching!
That was a good video, very easy to understand and informative! 😁
Brilliant and very easy to understand presentation / videos
Thanks for sharing
#Gratitude
thank you aloooooot your explaining amazing
i will take some nots from your vedio if you dont mind
i am happy to get you in youtube
when i will finish my project i will send my result to you
thanks again&good luck
Hey, I would like to build a very simple signal integrator. I could do this in assembly code - how do I do this in C++ for Arduino? Any guidance please...thanks!
Thanks for the extremely helpful and easy to understand video!
Glad it was helpful!
Such an amazing vdo❤
Your voice it too good and relaxing
Amazing video , helped me a lot, thank you man.
Thanks so much for the note!
Thanks for the video... How can I make video like this.. which software did you use for it. Thanks so much..
This is an amazing explanation i probably saw it 4 times and shared it to my friends
Thank you programming electronic academy to like this
Thanks so much for sharing!
@@programmingelectronics my pleasure carry on this wonderful work
Do you have data acquisition projects that display the data to a computer using Visual basic?
What a great video. Thank you for this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
You the MAN! Have an upvote on me!
Excellent video! Happily subbed!
Awesome, thank you!
A very well presented explanation. However it's a bit of a stretch to say that programming in the IDE is basically C/C++ programming language. There is a large overhead that the Arduino functions and programming instructions imposes to allow this programming to be made easier for the novice. So a simple Arduino directive like pinMode for example will uses quite a bit of code within the actual IDE underlying code to do what can be done in C/C++ with a lot less overhead in terms of code size. Just wanted to point that out but yes, it's a great way for people to do things without actually learning full on C/C++ programming, that's for sure. Thanks again for the great explanation. I did find a great link for an explanation of this, but as is often the way it's dead now.
Totally agree that the Arduino IDE does most of the heavy lifting for several functions where in c/c++ you'd be directly setting registers. I would push back a bit on this though and say that outside of those minimal convenience functions (and the whole "setup" and "loop" structure), the code people are writing is c or c++.
Thanks for this wonderful video
Thank you!
That was a BOSS level explanation of Arduino 😊!
Glad it was helpful Dwayne!
Very well made!
Thank you!!
Please i would like you to give me some link or some advise about a projet i will like to do. The project is device for registering people's entries and exits using a batch system.
Hello. Thank you so much for your help. I want to use Arduino to control an RC helicopter. Is that possible?
Where will you find them
Thunderous Explanation
Thank you!
thanx for this brilliant explaining
Most welcome!
Nice video, bro. Thanks.
Thanks for watching.
Absolutely ❤
Thanks!
best video very nice voice
Thanks for awesome explanation
Thanks for watching - much appreciated!
thanks Sir so helpful
Great to hear!
I just need pointed in the right direction to use a rotary phone dial as a keypad
I’m 50 and very new to all this Your channel is just cool
Maybe this can help?
www.instructables.com/id/How-to-turn-an-old-school-rotary-phone-into-an-inp/
Best of luck!
@@programmingelectronics Wow Thanks Im trying to do your academy thing but having trouble with setting my own password
Again thanks for the help
Excelent explanation
Thank you! I feel like there is a lot to say, and trying to figure out the best things to highlight was tough.
Hello admin, thank dis cool explanation.
I would like to ask you permission that allows me translate into Khmer language.
Can I translate it to my community since most of them not understand in English?
I have one more question . if i want to make a product that relies on the use of arduino boards, am i gonna be able to get à 100 000 or maybe à million for my products ? Thanks.
Excellent presentations
Glad you like them!
please do make this type of beginner friendly stuff more~
Thanks for the note! Will do!
Sorry the odd approach here but I need help with something. I’m using a Nextion display and I narrowed a code from Arduino someone and as I compile I get a error called ‘NexPage’ does not name a type
I got the code from a RUclips search for Passcode door unlock..... I’m not good at the coding stuff but I’m trying to learn while raising a whole bunch of kids, doing yard work, taking care of a huge house, yard etc.... and this is suppose to be my stress relief because it totally I treat me but I’m stumped here....... can ya help me in any way
thanks man im just thinkin to learn how to use it
Glad it could help!
Plz make full series
Thanks, we have a lot of other videos on our channel as well.
thank you
Thanks so much!
Thank you.
Thank you for watching and for the note - much appreciated!
sir please be kind enough to do a video series about pic assembly programming , pic micro python programming , pic basic programming , pic c programming with pic 16 , 18 , 22 ........ etc . thank u for the video sir
thanks
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
What if i'm happy with the project and i want to change to a pcb? Should i always use the arduino board as a whole? Can i just take the microcontroller?
Great question Mohamed!
The Arduino is a development board, used to help you easily write code for the microcontroller. Once you have your code written, and you are happy with it, you can move to your own custom PCB if you wanted to.
hey,, i just want to use it for operating lights and fans of my room by using micriphone and ir light
Cool!
Whats the difference between raspberry pi? And what is raspberry pi anyway?
So you can’t use python with arduino?
I'm not genies enough to understand all technical stuff but looks like this thing is just good for controlling very small electronics (lights or fans or maybe better voltage switcher) but lack of good computing power, looks like it can't run console games(nes, sega or any other old games) or it can't be used to record my PC game videos.
You're absolutely correct @hashimx10 . It's designed for electronics control, not compute.
how arduino help me on eeprom from ECU of automobiles in anti/theft system pin code recovery(locksmith work)
Thanks for this recommendation! I'll see what we can come up with
David!
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i bought an arduino uno rev 3
It's a great board!
How can earn money from arduino?
its so wierd that you dont get more feedback on you videoes, maybe start making buildguides and ideablueprints?. your videoes are really helpful but doesent get enaugh cred.
*edit, you already have that. my bad :p Maybe the thumbnail doesent look apealing or something , you sould get more profiling on youtube in my mind
Thanks for the kind words Glen! Maybe the thumbnails do look bland...
some MIT students came to my school to teach the robotics club about this
Very cool!
your method is awesome but you `upload your videos so late
Thanks for the feedback!
Bro can you make transmitter and receiver Arduino code for f-22 plane With 2servo and 1brushless motor. I will subscribe to your channel please give me
I'll see what we can come up with!
This amount of views should be painful, I think.
shutup and take my money