Watch the episode "Variables" first as this episode is the follow on. After watching a few episodes from this Tutor I will be purchasing the complete course. The Tutor's way of teaching is so easy to follow, clear, concise and expert. Nothing on RUclips has the equivalent of teaching in the right sequence of steps that is easy to understand. I found programming not only the Arduino but as an introduction to all programming languages this is the place to start. To learn how to logically program microcontrollers (Arduino and more) this is the only one of real value. Brian Campbell (Bsc)
This video is absolutely the best "overview" description of the Arduino operations that I have ever seen. Thank you so much for this excellent explanation !!
I'm having a bit of trouble using a switch case to do 2 functions based on one of 2 buttons being pressed. I see how you used it here with an analog input range. I'm just using whether one of the two buttons is pressed. Should I use the map command to create 2 values for 2 cases? I'm sure your a super busy guy so if you don't respond I won't take it personally. Overall thank you so much for this super useful information. You're a great instructor!
Hi there ,I really like the video I need some help , I would like to run a few motors as well as sweep a servo using one push button from an Arduino Mega board. I have tried to make us of the if statement for when the button is down, and I have also tried making use if millis functions to separate the starting time of each component. If somebody could help me I would really appreciate it
Good day. Your channel is excellent for teaching Arduino programing and has greatly helped me get started. I've been able to build a Master Control Panel for controlling three Stepper Motors with three potentiometers, Forward and Reverse switches, and three Rotary Encoders for a fine feed adjustment of one thousandth of an inch on an industrial milling machine. So thank you very much! That being said, I have found the organization of videos somewhat difficult to navigate. There are several Playlists which is helpful, but naming conventions and Thumbnail titles are often different and confusing. For example, this video popped up and I started watching it, then decided to watch the other parts of the MASTERCLASS series, but it took me several minutes to find it and I almost gave up. The MASTERCLASS playlist is named "Learn Arduino in 90 Minnutes" (misspelling included) and the Thumbnail is "What can Arduino do?". So it was extremely hard to find. I wish all your Arduino videos were either in one Playlist that advances from beginner videos to advanced instruction, or in three Playlists for Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. Though to avoid covering the same subjects multiple times, I would prefer ONE Playlist. I hope this is of some help to you. Regards.
Subscribed, building up to be a nice series. I'm just starting out learning simple arduino coding and just a massive mountain to climb with all the jumbled information on the net. Liking the way u present the info, thanks for the knowledge.
Thanks so much Joe! You're right -it feels like a mountain starting out (and I don't think we ever get to the top) but after some work it's pretty fun what you can do with code and electronics. Best of luck!
Thanks for this video, I really got a lot out of it and the previous one, has really hwlped my understanding here. You have a fantastic teaching style ! Greetings from Ireland
Hai Can you make a video about a fingerprint Sensor with a voice module then it controlling something with a relay module 5volts. I you can make this I'm waiting, thank YOU, by the way I'm you fan from Philippines.
Yes Fantastic beginners video ! Ideally one would keep the global variables to a minimum so if you can move variables to the functions that will actually use them your code will be easier to read and more efficient .
Your videos are very nice and knowledgeable,, you explaining it well, thanks for making this kind of very informative videos you helping beginners a lot.
I found your book online do you think I should buy it I’ve been learning since February with elegoo super starter kit i did arduino stuff every day in February but I had to put Arduino aside the past few months due to school but did still stuff maybe every 1 week or 2 weeks i would do stuff but I have kind of forgotten how to right code now I understand the code I read but I can’t remember how to write stuff specifically so I have just been using the Arduino reference page and my old code I’ve written to help me write my code and have gotten on fine.What do u think I should do. Edit: Great work on series as well it’s really good
Thanks Duller! I'd recommend checking out our courses at Programming Electronics Academy. If you sign up, you get the same ebook as part of the training program. Best of luck!
Watch the episode "Variables" first as this episode is the follow on. After watching a few episodes from this Tutor I will be purchasing the complete course. The Tutor's way of teaching is so easy to follow, clear, concise and expert. Nothing on RUclips has the equivalent of teaching in the right sequence of steps that is easy to understand. I found programming not only the Arduino but as an introduction to all programming languages this is the place to start. To learn how to logically program microcontrollers (Arduino and more) this is the only one of real value. Brian Campbell (Bsc)
Thanks Brian! Appreciate the feedback!!
This video is absolutely the best "overview" description of the Arduino operations that I have ever seen. Thank you so much for this excellent explanation !!
Great to hear!
Best beginners Arduino video's by far,excellent explanations on what things mean and what are some alternatives that may be used...thank you
Thanks so much for this!! Glad it is helping out!
Really really Great!🙌 A lot of thanks Programming Electronics Academy.❤🙏
Thanks so much!!
Ram ram Bhai Sare ane
I'm having a bit of trouble using a switch case to do 2 functions based on one of 2 buttons being pressed. I see how you used it here with an analog input range. I'm just using whether one of the two buttons is pressed. Should I use the map command to create 2 values for 2 cases?
I'm sure your a super busy guy so if you don't respond I won't take it personally.
Overall thank you so much for this super useful information. You're a great instructor!
Hi there ,I really like the video
I need some help , I would like to run a few motors as well as sweep a servo using one push button from an Arduino Mega board. I have tried to make us of the if statement for when the button is down, and I have also tried making use if millis functions to separate the starting time of each component. If somebody could help me I would really appreciate it
Good day. Your channel is excellent for teaching Arduino programing and has greatly helped me get started. I've been able to build a Master Control Panel for controlling three Stepper Motors with three potentiometers, Forward and Reverse switches, and three Rotary Encoders for a fine feed adjustment of one thousandth of an inch on an industrial milling machine. So thank you very much! That being said, I have found the organization of videos somewhat difficult to navigate. There are several Playlists which is helpful, but naming conventions and Thumbnail titles are often different and confusing. For example, this video popped up and I started watching it, then decided to watch the other parts of the MASTERCLASS series, but it took me several minutes to find it and I almost gave up. The MASTERCLASS playlist is named "Learn Arduino in 90 Minnutes" (misspelling included) and the Thumbnail is "What can Arduino do?". So it was extremely hard to find. I wish all your Arduino videos were either in one Playlist that advances from beginner videos to advanced instruction, or in three Playlists for Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. Though to avoid covering the same subjects multiple times, I would prefer ONE Playlist. I hope this is of some help to you. Regards.
Thanks a ton for this feedback!
Thank you!
what app is he using to make put the computer images onto video so clearly?
Camtasia Studio
@@programmingelectronics LOL, YT won't even let me post a github link, the zensors have gone mad
The Programming Electronics Academy is the beter site for Arduino Programming Users in You Tube E V E R !!!
Thanks so much - I'm glad you're finding it helpful!
Subscribed, building up to be a nice series. I'm just starting out learning simple arduino coding and just a massive mountain to climb with all the jumbled information on the net. Liking the way u present the info, thanks for the knowledge.
Thanks so much Joe! You're right -it feels like a mountain starting out (and I don't think we ever get to the top) but after some work it's pretty fun what you can do with code and electronics. Best of luck!
ust came across this. Great vid that explained a few things that seem to be assumed and get glossed over. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this video, I really got a lot out of it and the previous one, has really hwlped my understanding here. You have a fantastic teaching style ! Greetings from Ireland
Thanks so much! Glad it helped Pat!
Nice video :)
Would love to see some more advanced stuff on how to make libraries as well 🙂❤
Thanks for the recommendation!
Hai Can you make a video about a fingerprint Sensor with a voice module then it controlling something with a relay module 5volts. I you can make this I'm waiting, thank YOU, by the way I'm you fan from Philippines.
Yes Fantastic beginners video ! Ideally one would keep the global variables to a minimum so if you can move variables to the functions that will actually use them your code will be easier to read and more efficient .
Thanks! Great point about minimizing use of global!
Your videos are very nice and knowledgeable,, you explaining it well, thanks for making this kind of very informative videos you helping beginners a lot.
I found your book online do you think I should buy it I’ve been learning since February with elegoo super starter kit i did arduino stuff every day in February but I had to put Arduino aside the past few months due to school but did still stuff maybe every 1 week or 2 weeks i would do stuff but I have kind of forgotten how to right code now I understand the code I read but I can’t remember how to write stuff specifically so I have just been using the Arduino reference page and my old code I’ve written to help me write my code and have gotten on fine.What do u think I should do.
Edit: Great work on series as well it’s really good
Thanks Duller! I'd recommend checking out our courses at Programming Electronics Academy. If you sign up, you get the same ebook as part of the training program.
Best of luck!
@@programmingelectronics ok thanks
jai jagganath
That was an awesome explanation!
Thanks so much! I hope it helped!
Thank You
Thanks so much for watching and your note!
excellent and need to watch again!
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀! I hope you have found it helpful!