Wow, can't believe you modelled and animated each of those components as part of the video - that is seriously impressive quality of teaching materials. Hope you can keep it up. Subscribed.
Note that with the L298N motor controller you can also control the speed of the motor using: analogWrite(in1,255); analogWrite(in2,0); Where 255 is the desired speed value (255 is the max speed). Replace it to 127 for half speed, 0 for stop. Reverse the values between in1 and in2 for the reverse direction. You can do the same with other motors (in3 and in4 in his tutorial).
This might be a silly question but after you connect all the wires, what wire and where do I connect it to my computer ( as well as what program do I use to code it )
This is a great video but the music is very distracting. I loved the detailed renderings and simple animations, but you need better soundtrack and audio equipment (can hear echo in the room). Keep up the good work
Very good video. Thank you. The problem I face with 2 motors in a car/tank is with speed synch between them. Would you recommend of using one motor with a gear that can distribute different speeds to allow turns? Also, I wonder if such a great can be 3D printed.
Hi, I love how you explained this. I would like to use some of your images for teaching purposes for grade 7 students. Would this be possible, and how would I reference your work?
Okay, so now I actually watched it, man those 3d models are awesome. Can I use those in my videos? Also, you used digitalWrite for speed control, instead of analogWrite in the code.
Thank you, thats a mistake on my part, I will correct it in the next video. For the next videos I was planning to make a quick start arduino video for beginners in robotics. I will explain digitalWrite and analogWrite shortly, and mention the mistake in the previous video.
Models are on the GrabCAD, open source (you can use them). I did not uploaded the wiring model yet, I plan to do so, and Arduino model comes in couple of days.
@@Robottronic thanks. Looking forward to more videos. I usually make videos anout Arduino etc in URDU language and such models will really help me. I will be sure to tag/link your channel grabcad when I use the models. Thanks.
How can I achieve clutch mechanism in 3D printed parts? Please help! I want to develop a mechanism (positive drive preferable) that engages or disengages the motor shaft from another stationary inline shaft.
Great work! 3d models of everything really helped with the explanation. Can't believe this channel only has two videos? Why did you ever stop posting? Ps. The background music could be a little low on volume next time.
Thank you! Channel is very new as you can see, Upcoming video is how to use arduino for robotic projects, there I will show cast two projects for beginners which will come up next. I hope you are going to enjoy them. :)
Wow, can't believe you modelled and animated each of those components as part of the video - that is seriously impressive quality of teaching materials. Hope you can keep it up. Subscribed.
Thanks 😊 for the tip
Surprisingly high quality of CG. Very decent instruction for beginners of robitics.
The modelling makes everything SOOOO much easier to understand
Note that with the L298N motor controller you can also control the speed of the motor using:
analogWrite(in1,255);
analogWrite(in2,0);
Where 255 is the desired speed value (255 is the max speed). Replace it to 127 for half speed, 0 for stop. Reverse the values between in1 and in2 for the reverse direction. You can do the same with other motors (in3 and in4 in his tutorial).
Saw your "advertisement" on reddit. Watched it, and must say it is a very good video, very informative and well explained!
Thank you! Much appreciated!
Wow, saw your advertisement on Reddit and I definitely think you should make more videos.You’re definitely headed towards 1 mill!
Thank you a lot, that means the world to me! XD
Really informative video with great quality, I'm looking forward to all that comes from this channel!
Really impressed with the animations. Well done!
Thank you!
That's so cool :D Very interesting stuff that even I got to understand haha - love it
Glad you liked it!
Had to use this video for school, it's a good one, very clear :)
Loved your video! Subscribed!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for subbing! :)
Impressive visuals. What software did you use to create the animations?
Hi how can i contact u??i would like to do my own product facial cleanser electric..but i dont know a few part needed
How did you get 800 gf-cm per minute as the torque?
What a legend regarding the presentation and explanation!!
wish i saw this sooner. great stuff holmes
Great editing quality, love your stile. Looking forward to seeing your channel grow and what interesting projects you will do.
Wonderful mate, super interesting. Good luck!
Thanks a lot!
This might be a silly question but after you connect all the wires, what wire and where do I connect it to my computer ( as well as what program do I use to code it )
can i use the motor shield driver to control gearmotors?
a reply is much appreciated🤗😄🙏
Such an awesome video! Well done !
Superb..Superb ...Superb...👍👍👍
This is a great video but the music is very distracting. I loved the detailed renderings and simple animations, but you need better soundtrack and audio equipment (can hear echo in the room). Keep up the good work
can we connect the power suply to arduino instead of l298
quality info, keep it up!
Awesomeness 👌 👏 👍 Easy to understand and follow along. One complaint: we need more videos!
My gearmotor RPM is about 12% lower when running in reverse. Do you happen to know why and if this is typical? Thanks!
This is a great and very informative video!
You also put a lot of work on the graphics!
Congrats!
Thank you very much!
mine doesnt work, only it works when connected through cable to computer?
make sure to upload the code before removing the cable
Great work man!!! Keep on!
Very good video. Thank you. The problem I face with 2 motors in a car/tank is with speed synch between them. Would you recommend of using one motor with a gear that can distribute different speeds to allow turns? Also, I wonder if such a great can be 3D printed.
Hi, I love how you explained this. I would like to use some of your images for teaching purposes for grade 7 students. Would this be possible, and how would I reference your work?
Okay, so now I actually watched it, man those 3d models are awesome.
Can I use those in my videos?
Also, you used digitalWrite for speed control, instead of analogWrite in the code.
Thank you, thats a mistake on my part, I will correct it in the next video. For the next videos I was planning to make a quick start arduino video for beginners in robotics. I will explain digitalWrite and analogWrite shortly, and mention the mistake in the previous video.
Models are on the GrabCAD, open source (you can use them). I did not uploaded the wiring model yet, I plan to do so, and Arduino model comes in couple of days.
@@Robottronic thanks. Looking forward to more videos. I usually make videos anout Arduino etc in URDU language and such models will really help me.
I will be sure to tag/link your channel grabcad when I use the models. Thanks.
OMG - what a excellent animation. how you created ? which software
I like this but what if i want 5 of these yellow motors can you make a video about that plz?
This is very well done. Taking things apart is a great way to learn/teach. well done!!
I'm glad to here that, Timelapse makes it better I'm sure XD. Thank You!
Amazing simple and easy to understand thank you thank thank you.
How can I achieve clutch mechanism in 3D printed parts? Please help! I want to develop a mechanism (positive drive preferable) that engages or disengages the motor shaft from another stationary inline shaft.
First Thanks for great video.
Can anyone write what means in1 - in4 and enA and EnB?... and where can i change the speed?..
Please answer me 800gf is that how much it can convey
From reddit.
F**cking amazing and professional. Hope your page be seen more often.
Thank you! Very helpful
Woow! Great job man. Came here from reddit. What's the program used for the 3d animation with the wired arduino board ?
Hi, glad you liked it, any CAD software can do the animations. I'm using solid. :)
@@Robottronic hi there. thanks for the awesome video.
Are you using solid works ?
Nice 👌
Hi dude, Honestly I can't find a word for this video, amazing so good, keep it going, thanks sir ( first watch = Like + subscribe )
where is the code source?
Great video:)
Great work! 3d models of everything really helped with the explanation. Can't believe this channel only has two videos? Why did you ever stop posting?
Ps. The background music could be a little low on volume next time.
I dobt wanna destroy tge like button i wanna keep it perfect like this vid aka i liked and subed i love robots
Thank you! Channel is very new as you can see, Upcoming video is how to use arduino for robotic projects, there I will show cast two projects for beginners which will come up next. I hope you are going to enjoy them. :)
Thank You 😊 So Much 😘 For The Tip
What wires are those?
very detail 👍
Where’s the model? Grab cad link is broken.
where is the link for code??
grabcad link is empty
sry about that, you can find all my models here: grabcad.com/mrms.workshop-1/models
Code arduino please
aahhh help, the link for the 3d model is not working, does anyone have an alternative source?
We can use this code in arduno nano
yes, you can
Hey man it's so amazing! That's exactly what I was looking for. But can you please provide me the code??
This little DC motor is noisy. Any hint on reducing that gear noise on it?
Thank you!
Nice
grreat video, just wish there was no music, very annoying.
thank you, I will lower the volume on music to a minimum for my future releases.
great
Link has 404 error bro😔
Thanks
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