Arduino Tutorial 33: Understanding How to Control Servos with a Joystick

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2019
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    In this project we will control the position of two servos using a joystick. The project also incorporates a buzzer which is activated if the joystick knob is pressed down. We show the math that allows smooth and easy control of the servos.
    You can get the kit I am using for this series at the following link:
    amzn.to/2I7N4Ek
    Also, you can get nicer servos than the ones in the Elegoo kit here. These are the good ones I use in most of my projects, and will .
    amzn.to/2Ix8ATa
    OK, also you can follow these lessons on our WEB site. Here is this lesson:
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  • @atayl0r1
    @atayl0r1 9 месяцев назад +30

    Most Arduino forums/social media are recommending Paul McWhorter when beginners ask where they should start. Well done Paul! BOSCO!

  • @eyoscarygc2019
    @eyoscarygc2019 3 года назад +31

    i am following your lesson without elegoo because of my parents can't afford it
    but i'am studying hard enough to be amazing programmer
    thank you paul you are helping me so much

    • @robertmckelvey3091
      @robertmckelvey3091 3 месяца назад

      Did you ever end up getting you a Arduino set to play around with

  • @jacobbedard9350
    @jacobbedard9350 Год назад +5

    In case you don't hear it often enough, you're awesome at this. Thanks for these videos!

  • @EdwardRLyons
    @EdwardRLyons 3 года назад

    There's only one word to describe how good this project was: Bosco!
    This was a very enjoyable and challenging project to work through. The quality of Paul's teaching is reflected in the fact that I was able to work through both the circuit building and the code, and get everything functioning correctly, before watching Paul build his circuit and do his coding! And I even understood what I was doing and why! (Well, 95% of it.) A week ago that would have been out of the question!
    Thank you, Paul, for providing such a fabulous teaching/learning resource.

  • @Bob-zg2zf
    @Bob-zg2zf 4 года назад +127

    RUclips is home to various outstanding IT vloggers. I've watched, subscribed and unsubscribed many. Paul remains the top one I need to constantly follow. Not because of his skills, but for his past achievement and mentality. Thank you for making me smarter.

    • @olegvelichko1659
      @olegvelichko1659 4 года назад +6

      Bob I second that motion.

    • @chadestell745
      @chadestell745 4 года назад +1

      He is a great teacher of the very cool Arduino system!!!!

    • @tj9382
      @tj9382 3 года назад +1

      Totally agree.

    • @waelal-halawani8056
      @waelal-halawani8056 3 года назад +3

      what past achievements do you mean?

    • @TheUnofficialMaker
      @TheUnofficialMaker 2 года назад +1

      @@waelal-halawani8056 Watch his other videos and you will discover!

  • @tomreese9127
    @tomreese9127 4 года назад +36

    I flew RC planes in the 80s,found 3 servos in the basement and they still work. Hope Bosco is safe from Corona.

  • @Fractal_CZ
    @Fractal_CZ 2 года назад

    Paul reminds me my grand dad 30 years ago. He was so passionate about electronics. He even bought the same Atari800 and we talked to each other (i was 15 then) about Atari basic contraptions. This fact (and many others) keep me returning here. Thumbs up!

  • @SteakBackD
    @SteakBackD Год назад +14

    Bosco!
    Thank you so much for all the amazing tutorials.
    Having so much fun with all the small projects.
    P.S as a mechanical engineering student, these projects are even more relevant! :)

  • @MrJohnjamesboyd
    @MrJohnjamesboyd 4 года назад +6

    “Bosco”, your videos are awesome thank you so much for making them. I am also an engineer but a civil one, so maths not an issue but love the extra detail on electronics. 33 videos watched in two days I’m addicted I can’t stop, lol

  • @paulsmigel857
    @paulsmigel857 4 года назад +14

    Bosco. I am watching every episode from 1-33 so far. And will continue to the end. It’s not easy, especially the math, but I am getting it done and I don’t go further until I am successful. Really learning a lot by trial and error. But I just love the challenge. 👍👍👍

  • @topdowndays
    @topdowndays Год назад

    Bosco. Thanks for the incredible instructions. I usually get about 90-100% on my own but when I'm stuck, I'm really stuck. It's great to have you helping me along.

  • @scrappybobbarker5224
    @scrappybobbarker5224 3 года назад

    Bosco! Thanks for the great lesson. I enjoyed the X axis and Y axis servo project. I decided to mount an LED light on the side of the Y axis servo horn, and when you press the joystick button, the LED comes on, and there is a oscillating laser sound coming from the buzzer. Thanks again for all the time and effort that went into making this video.

  • @stephanvb5561
    @stephanvb5561 3 года назад +8

    This project was so much fun.
    Keep that great work coming Paul. Cant wait for all the new things to learn with you.
    Bosco!

  • @mikemoragne
    @mikemoragne 3 года назад +6

    Slowly making my way through your tutorials! I know the math isn’t the fun part but I really appreciate you explaining why and how things work. It really helps I’m already dreaming up ideas of things I want to make! I can’t wait to watch the rest!!! Thank you sooooo much for making these! :)

  • @muhammadrafiqulislamkhan6994
    @muhammadrafiqulislamkhan6994 2 года назад

    I watch your video over and over again. And I would say, you are very special teacher to me. If I become an Arduino programmer, all credit goes you because you the teacher where I learn first this miracle programming. Thanks.

  • @riskitall7421
    @riskitall7421 2 года назад

    So I binge these and didn't have time to wait to get these in, so instead I assumed I knew what you were going to do and used the blue one with the kit to make a 0-170 degree turn lazer pointer (I still ordered the hi-tec ones for future projects) but I'm getting this down! You're an awesome teacher for me to be able to do all this by myself with 0 help. I'm picking it all up and am very happy. I finally feel like I've found a career worth going 100% with.

  • @kenspyder1394
    @kenspyder1394 4 года назад +20

    Hey Paul. Great tutorials. I'm a newbie to the Arduino world, and although I'm 65 I feel like I'm back in school again. Thoroughly enjoying your animated videos. Say hi to Bosco for me!

    • @daveflatters4981
      @daveflatters4981 3 года назад +1

      I’m also 65. I used to work in IT and I’ve dabbled with Arduino and Python in the past. These lessons and Paul’s Python course are very good.

  • @sravanimalekar643
    @sravanimalekar643 4 года назад +12

    BOSCOO!!
    You make learning so much fun. I'm a 2nd year engineering student and I hope i become one like you. You are great Paul.

    • @muhammadrafiqulislamkhan6994
      @muhammadrafiqulislamkhan6994 2 года назад

      You are so much lucky student who gets Paul so early. After finishing my Computer diploma engineering I finally find my Coder God Paul almost 18 years. Those students are lucky who find Paul as a code teacher. Such a great teacher to me. Thank you.

  • @Rorschachcollision
    @Rorschachcollision 8 месяцев назад

    I love how watching the previous lessons really starts to pay off in these lessons. Very easy and logical if you follow along.

  • @GMPmovies
    @GMPmovies 2 года назад

    Bosco. It's 2022, and I'm just finding these videos. I've watched all of them up to this point so far and they are incredible. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!

  • @khushidhingra6524
    @khushidhingra6524 3 года назад +25

    "BOSCO"
    I think that Paul is highly mistaken
    we love math
    And if you are reading this, please don't end this series
    It's a humble request

  • @andywylie287
    @andywylie287 3 года назад +6

    Bosco! Another thoroughly enjoyable, educational, life improving tutorial from one of the best teachers out there. Thanks Paul. God bless!

  • @arefbilto2275
    @arefbilto2275 2 года назад

    Bosco , I really much appreciate your Tutorials , keep watching them one by one and rewrites the script by my own and getting the same results as your,s , much thanks to you Paul .

  • @nguyentranvantien8028
    @nguyentranvantien8028 Год назад

    Bosco. I did it my self before watching your instruction but i still made it to the end of this amazing, fascinating and engaging lesson.

  • @josephdscordio2862
    @josephdscordio2862 2 года назад +6

    Thanks Paul , it worked for me without that math equation and i used just one servo cause i don't have two or extra and also i did it without the buzzer but i compensate it , with a Happy blue LED only for a special occasions as this, here's my code below :
    #include
    Servo myservo;
    int Vrx=A0;
    int Vry=A1;
    int Xval;
    int Yval;
    int Switch=8;
    int Sval;
    int analogvalue;
    int servo=6;
    int dt=300;
    int LedB=2;
    void setup() {
    // put your setup code here, to run once:
    Serial.begin(9600);
    pinMode(Vrx,INPUT);
    pinMode(Vry,INPUT);
    pinMode(LedB,OUTPUT);
    digitalWrite(Switch,HIGH);
    pinMode(Switch,OUTPUT);
    myservo.attach(servo);
    }
    void loop() {
    // put your main code here, to run repeatedly:
    analogvalue=analogRead(Vrx);
    analogvalue=map(analogvalue,0,1023,0,180);
    myservo.write(analogvalue);
    delay(dt);
    //Serial.println(analogvalue);
    Xval=analogRead(Vrx);
    Yval=analogRead(Vry);
    Sval=digitalRead(Switch);
    Serial.print("Value X= ");
    Serial.print(Xval);
    Serial.print(" Value Y= ");
    Serial.print(Yval);
    Serial.print(" Value Switch= ");
    Serial.println(Sval);
    if (Sval==0){
    digitalWrite(LedB,HIGH);
    }
    else {
    digitalWrite(LedB,LOW);
    }

    }

  • @DanTran-if2jt
    @DanTran-if2jt 4 года назад +21

    Bosco!
    "because we do math" lol :)) This episode is so much fun.

  • @williamharris5795
    @williamharris5795 3 года назад +1

    BOSCO I find the arduino lessons very good and appreciate the effort that Paul puts into producing them in a very well regulated rate to allow progressive learning.

  • @shatterism3329
    @shatterism3329 Год назад

    Bosco!
    I can't believe I made it this far, it's only possible because of a great teacher. Thank you Paul for teaching me the way my past teachers cannot. A month away before my first year of being a Computer Engineering student!

  • @chukwusmart9918
    @chukwusmart9918 4 года назад +4

    Bosco!
    Made it to the end.
    Amazing tutorials, really amazing.✌

    • @TheBrockbencomo
      @TheBrockbencomo 3 года назад

      I just getting ready to watch the stepper motor tutorial. Im watching them all through to the end then starting from beginining doing the electronics part.

  • @krithikavenkatesan2123
    @krithikavenkatesan2123 3 года назад +4

    "Battle of the Servos" lol. I love your videos Paul! and... Bosco!

  • @drbirdleaf2574
    @drbirdleaf2574 10 месяцев назад +1

    Tell Bosco to keep doing good work protecting one of RUclipss greatest gifts.
    It’s kind of fun to watch how there’re fewer comments on each video the further along we get.
    It gets me thinking about how things come up in life and some things get put aside, sometimes to be returned to and sometimes forgotten about.
    I myself have things coming up that I’m going to have to take a break for a couple weeks to complete some obligations and hopefully return. But I have a couple days until then so I’ll try to get one more lesson in.

  • @ennisyui
    @ennisyui 2 года назад

    Bosco! I'm very glad that I did it without watching or copying the contents in the lesson. Thank you so much Paul!

  • @ericsmith7988
    @ericsmith7988 3 года назад +4

    Pooky is actually called "Putty tape" it is used for sealing windows, vents and other objects that need sealed, commonly used on RV's. Thank Paul ,I am watching all these lessons again. I am learning more because I went a bit too fast the first time, didn't pay good enough attention.

    • @yargew
      @yargew 3 года назад +2

      Eric, Much thanks! I am having to skip around in the tutorials due to a deadline for a project. I ran across Paul referring to Pooky in a much later lesson and have been going nuts trying to find it. I have been skipping forward in the lessons to see where he first used it to try to find out where to get it. Your tip is what did the trick. Thanks againi@

    • @ErlankBru
      @ErlankBru 2 месяца назад

      In South Africa they sell it as Prestik.🤓

  • @Anonymous-yy5qr
    @Anonymous-yy5qr 3 года назад +9

    Guis just remember one thing in life... Never mess with "Bosco", he has this "Laser of Death" made from Arduino by which he beats the shit out of the intruders :)

  • @gawielagrange4786
    @gawielagrange4786 13 дней назад

    Hi Paul. I built the setup with two servos in a pan-tilt kit I bought from our local botshop. I used a laser transmitter module (KY-008) on the top of my pan-tilt kit and connected it to the pin that was originally connected to the buzzer. I was able to shine my laser all over the ceiling by controlling it all with the joystick. Great fun! Thanks for a great course!

  • @johnvandenberg2445
    @johnvandenberg2445 Год назад

    Bosco . Thanks Paul as an Australian Retired Electronics Engineer it is easy but fun and that is the main thing. Really appreciate it.

  • @petersmet6860
    @petersmet6860 Год назад

    Bosco, Paul. The way you teach is very relaxing and the further we get the more interested I become. If I had to learn this from a book like Arduino for dummies, I probably would have quit already. I have printed out all the programs we have already written, where I have added many notes, so as not to forget the instructions and to make them easier for myself. I'm getting to where I wanted to be. It won't get any easier, but I understand everything now. Keep it up.

  • @trumpatier
    @trumpatier 2 года назад

    Bosco looks like a nice guy. I encountered an extremely stressful error during this project. I set out to power my servos externally, and when I made the connections and uploaded my code, my joystick readings were way off, and my servos weren't responsive. I thought I fried my joystick potentiometer with the external power supply (4 AA batteries in series). Turns out the error was in my code - I accidentally attached my servos to xpin and ypin (the input pins from the joystick) rather than xservopin and yservopin. I found this out by comparing your code from the website to my code, so thanks a bunch for making that available! Everything works perfectly now :)

  • @iseecrap
    @iseecrap Год назад

    Bosco! I made it to the end. Great lesson and I managed to complete this one on the end of tutorial 31 (except the buzzer!). It's all coming together nicely - thanks Paul

  • @richardbritain7435
    @richardbritain7435 2 года назад

    Bosco. This was brilliant. After struggling with a few additional bits of my ,own this lesson also reminded me of the '==' command. Thanks for the great lesson.

  • @thefierceninja2557
    @thefierceninja2557 2 года назад

    First things first, Bosco! Second things second, I put off the lessons that come after this so I could get the HiTech servos that you suggested and it was worth the wait and now I have my first robot arm sitting right in front of me as I'm typing. This is an amazing achievement for me because I now have obtained most of the basic knowledge and skills one would need to re-create the funniest machine in Tony Stark's workshop, Dummy. In all seriousness, this is cool, definitely have to build the full scale one at some time in my life. Thanks for continuing to be a great teacher Paul!

  • @donvanote
    @donvanote 10 месяцев назад

    IIt took several days as I had to order the servos, and then life etc. But I really enjoyed this lesson and making the servos respond to the joystick. Thank you!

  • @josegayoso2452
    @josegayoso2452 Год назад

    Thanks Paul for teaching us how to use the Arduino. We see the entire video as the prove, it was nice to meet Bosco.

  • @philnewman1110
    @philnewman1110 Год назад

    Indigo, Bosco, hey Paul I have completely watched and thoroughly enjoyed all 33 episodes so far, todays episode was by far the greatest fun yet, really enjoy your enthusiasm. Thank you so much for taking the time to produce these videos.

  • @ErlankBru
    @ErlankBru 3 месяца назад

    Thanks Paul for this most awesome series of tutorials and thanks to Bosco for keeping you and everyone else safe so you could record in your studio with peace of mind🙏. I did some major exam-like revision all the way up to tutorial 30, not exactly done yet, but my curiosity wanted to continue with these MOST excellent tutorials while I'm in the process of reviewing. I've never done programming before, which is why I want to keep going back so I can gain long term memory knowledge.😶‍🌫📚💡

  • @waynenicolson5864
    @waynenicolson5864 3 года назад

    Hi Paul, I was lucky to have spent some time in Bosco's country on and off during 2004 & 2005. I was working between there and the country to the west of there. Having worked in a number of other countries since then I always remember how friendly the people were even though most of them don't have much. I was also fortunate enough to get to do the River Rafting trip on that awesome river that we sometimes see in your background pictures. What an awesome place to stay!
    Keep safe there in these times! And thanks for the entertaining lesson on the joystick and the Servos!
    Regards Wayne!

  • @mohsenr4434
    @mohsenr4434 2 года назад

    Basko and thanks! These projects are getting more and more exciting.

  • @DHRUVGUPTA-ui6sf
    @DHRUVGUPTA-ui6sf Год назад +2

    Bosco!!!!
    Feeling amazed by seeing glimpse of the power of Arduino!!!
    🤩🤩

  • @EB-fd6rh
    @EB-fd6rh Год назад

    I know these videos are three years old, but I finally did one of your Hw assignments! I discovered the Arduino map function though, so I used that for the servo angles rather than the actual equation.

  • @philpacella7849
    @philpacella7849 Год назад

    Bosco. I have to agree with what everyone is saying. You are really helping me learn how to code with arduino c++. Without you I would be hopelessly lost.

  • @chrissmith4787
    @chrissmith4787 2 года назад

    Awesome tutorial Paul! One thing I’d like to mention is that if you would like to get a number between 0 and 180, arduino’s IDE does have a built in command to help with that, map(). Its syntax is map(value, fromLow, fromHigh, toLow, toHigh). This can be a useful time saver that can let the computer do some of the work for you. Love your work, have a great day

  • @thomasmaxwell4396
    @thomasmaxwell4396 Год назад

    Hi Paul - It's me again! Bosco still rocks! It WAS a lot to cover - although, you've already covered all the subjects in earlier lessons. It is great to put everything together into one refresher!
    And GOD BLESS THE QUEEN!

  • @RavensHammer00
    @RavensHammer00 Год назад

    Bosco! Kinda got behind my schedule, had to wait for a pair of servos to arrive in the mail...I got to find a better way to get stuff in the mail, because watching an item sitting in a shipping hub for a couple of days made me want to pull what's left of my hair out! Love your content and your style of teaching, Paul. God bless you for sharing your knowledge with us!

  • @adirajchalotra4916
    @adirajchalotra4916 Год назад

    Bosco!
    Paul, you are a true legend in keeping all of us watching till the end of your videos!
    Thank you!

  • @frikkieventer9440
    @frikkieventer9440 5 месяцев назад

    Bosco. I have done the assignment, but used the " map-function" in stead OT the math. Worked fine. Also used a 3volt laser printer that I could switch on and of with analogieë. From South Africa. Enjoying the lessons with grandson

  • @johnkaradimas8403
    @johnkaradimas8403 Год назад

    Hi Paul
    Yes I watched your lesson 33 to the end, Where you explained the different temperatures and about Bosco.
    Thankyou

  • @abdallahkhamis881
    @abdallahkhamis881 2 года назад

    Bosco! You 're great teacher Paul .. you really make arduino so much fun especially when you make math really work .. your way of teaching exactly what the doctor ordered . Baaaam! thank you very much I really appreciated

  • @jasonrhoades4122
    @jasonrhoades4122 2 года назад

    BOSCO!!! I've always wanted to visit Africa. I've heard there are some beautiful places to see. Love this lesson, pan/tilt can be a very useful design. You're givin me even more ideas!!! I'm about to get a 3d printer (still deciding on the right one) and then the sky's the limit! By the time I get through all these lessons, I hope to be able to build and program a whole new world!! If I can dream it, I can build it! Thats the goal!

  • @alanfowler3069
    @alanfowler3069 3 года назад +1

    Bosco, Really enjoying these tutorials.
    Thanks, I'm hooked.

  • @ericschaefer4152
    @ericschaefer4152 2 года назад

    Bosco. Another great tutorial. My kids and I wanted to build a robotic arm and control it via joysticks. I could have just downloaded some code and made it work, but I thought it would be better if I learned how to do it myself. Your videos have helped me along the path to that goal. Thank you.

  • @davidbuckley4912
    @davidbuckley4912 Год назад

    I certainly did get to the end. Really enjoying the videos. I hope Bosco is not too busy in his official capacity

  • @paulrowe7755
    @paulrowe7755 10 месяцев назад

    This instructional series is just amaizing! Thank you soo much Paul!

  • @johnmaulkin-ur8lm
    @johnmaulkin-ur8lm 4 месяца назад

    Watched this great video several times over the years, just superb. Thank you Paul and regards to ‘Bosco’.

  • @dhobonov
    @dhobonov 2 года назад

    When i was a kid, BOSCO was an amazing syrup that mixed with milk to make chocolate milk. It was great but not as great as these tutorials. Thank you, Paul. It's Christmas here right now so Merry Christmas to you and your family.

  • @grahamovermyer5987
    @grahamovermyer5987 Год назад +2

    Bosco! I did this on my own before watching the video! I am excited that I'm starting to pick up on the intuitive process of circuit building and programming once I learned the basics. But I always watch your videos after I attempt to see if you do it differently and or give any tips or advice during the session.

  • @emoraven88
    @emoraven88 2 года назад

    Hi Paul. I couldn`t follow along with you on this video because I only have the Elegoo servo motor. But to compensate for that I did a self-assignment to control a servo motor, the brightness of 4 LEDs and the state of a 5th LED, using the joystick. I allowed myself to use different colours of the LEDs as this was a special occasion to me. I made the 4 LEDs to increase their brightness one after another with overlapping when I move the joystick from right to left and to decrease their brightness one after another with overlapping when I move the joystick from the left to the right. I made the servo pointer to point up or down, corresponding with the direction of the joystick and I made the 5th LED (red) to come ON every time I press the joystick in.

  • @terryhoward986
    @terryhoward986 2 года назад

    Hi Paul, Bosco is the word, glad to hear you like Africa we cant wait to get back there again. Thanks for the knowledge sharing.

  • @bleujaegel
    @bleujaegel Год назад

    Bosco. These tutorials are a blast! I have learned so much. Funny thing is that my son was calculating slopes in his 8th grade math class a few months back. I saw this and thought why do they waste time with this? Now I know. Slope calculations are now burned into my memory. Thank you

  • @kshitijsonar1123
    @kshitijsonar1123 2 года назад

    Bosco!
    Made it till the end
    Best project of the series!

  • @TheRealityCheckUp
    @TheRealityCheckUp 2 года назад

    Bosco! I did the project on my own. Really enjoy following your guidance and finish the homework. Thank you very much.

  • @engrkhan8726
    @engrkhan8726 Год назад

    The way he is teaching is amazing ❤️❤️❤️

  • @raygarner6366
    @raygarner6366 2 года назад

    One more great tutorial. Got my wires mixed up at first. Then BOOM! Buzzer and all! Success! I did skip the ice coffee and had a nice large hot black coffee instead. Bosco who is properly dressed for Ottawa Canada would approved (it's -10F (-23C) ).
    Thanks for keeping it entertaining.

  • @frang342
    @frang342 10 месяцев назад

    Bosco is the answer,I watch all the tutorials till the end. I know math is not the most interesting however I copy all the math equations to a spiral notebook that I have for all my electronics for Arduino. I keep it for reference I could never remember all the little things I learn. I'm new to electronics, as a hobby. I'm 65 years old and I'm getting a lot from your tutorials they are helping me out with the coding part to go with the electronic circuits. Thanks

  • @supermardy1
    @supermardy1 2 года назад

    Bosco, made it to the end great lesson one thing I noticed on mine I'm either picking up noise. On my switch cause I had intermittent 0 with out a button press so I used a pull up resistor. Work perfectly after that thanks again for these lessons.

  • @richardalexander633
    @richardalexander633 2 года назад

    Bosco - Hi Paul went back and completed with the HiTec servos as they arrived a few days ago (but I kept moving through the remaining tutorials anyway as having so much fun)

  • @joshuavergara6863
    @joshuavergara6863 7 месяцев назад

    BOSCO.
    I am having somuch fun watching your lectures. It brings me back to my teenage years when I was building basic circuits using the 555timer and getting schematic from radio shacks little book.

  • @hadi.merati
    @hadi.merati Год назад

    Thank you bosco!
    I controlled 1 servo motor using a twin joy stick on my own because of your teaching skills.
    I didn't have 2 servos. But for controlling 2 servos I just need to add some repetitive codes and it's not going to be that hard.

  • @CarolinaDGF
    @CarolinaDGF 3 года назад

    "BOSCO!" These lessons continue to be entertaining and educational. I was able to hook up my single servo before watching the lesson. Will go back and add the second servo when Amazon delivers it. Great work Paul!

  • @adityashauryavardhansingh1491
    @adityashauryavardhansingh1491 2 года назад +1

    Bosco, thank you sir for this amazing series.

  • @keranangoie3198
    @keranangoie3198 5 месяцев назад

    Bosco
    Thank you for sharing your videos. I am enjoying learning from them.

  • @TheSelfUnemployed
    @TheSelfUnemployed 2 года назад

    God bless you Bosco! Thank you for protecting Paul! And a million thanks to you Paul! I was laughing out loud when i got my laser to work! PEW! PEW! And Hello to all the new people I see are watching recently!

  • @adiliqbal8aaishaiqbal10eta2
    @adiliqbal8aaishaiqbal10eta2 Год назад

    Bosco! This was a really interesting lesson for me and my mind is exploding with multuple use cases for this project! Thank you for making this lesson easy for me to understand.😊😊

  • @laukmray
    @laukmray 2 года назад

    This servo video is great and helps me to understand how robotics arm works.

  • @allanparagasofficial371
    @allanparagasofficial371 3 года назад

    BOSCO!
    your videos sir Paul are really a big help in our Thesis.
    continue sharing knowledge! THANK YOU!

  • @schaduwfarspire9493
    @schaduwfarspire9493 2 года назад

    Bosco and great tutorial, very rewarding, thank you for posting these.

  • @user-qs4ti1bh6e
    @user-qs4ti1bh6e Месяц назад

    From a learning standpoint, the components in the kit are excellent. Easy to use and work with on a desk/tabletop top workspace and they make it easy to scale up to larger/more sophisticated projects later on. I'm sure that's how the kit was engineered and they hit a home run IMHO.

  • @jeffgarrison7873
    @jeffgarrison7873 2 года назад

    As we move along in the lessons I am having more and more fun. This was a lesson I was looking forward to. Thank you.

  • @Drmerlin604
    @Drmerlin604 3 года назад

    Another excellent video. Nice picture of Boscow (I hope I have spelt his name right). I have followed every single video and have worked on every homework exercise. I am LOVING this course!

  • @unknownswords4872
    @unknownswords4872 Год назад +1

    sir you explained it really nice . this is the first vedio where i had seen someone programming live and explaining calculations bheind the process . i had found your videos for arduino. thanks a lot sir. plz make such intersting and indepth tutorial for students who will to make many good project but lag due to lack of programming and proper guidence. !!!!

  • @troypicou
    @troypicou 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for all the great teaching!

  • @jackeetyler
    @jackeetyler 2 года назад

    Bosco in 2021, and continue watching... just wish I had teachers like you!

  • @benoitgmarcotte
    @benoitgmarcotte Год назад

    Bosco - Thanks for this great video Mr. McWhorter!

  • @anilcank
    @anilcank 2 года назад

    Buscov looks like a very polite man, thank you for the tutorial Paul really appreciate it :)

  • @Jobbe59
    @Jobbe59 5 месяцев назад

    Bosco! And thank you Paul for outstanding Arduino-teaching!

  • @PaultheALLclaw
    @PaultheALLclaw 2 года назад

    Thank you for the lesson and the story about Bosco.

  • @pathvalleyrailroad9277
    @pathvalleyrailroad9277 2 года назад

    I was able to refer to the previous lessons and hook this up before I even looked at the video. Thanks for doing these videos!

  • @460tahiti
    @460tahiti 2 года назад

    Great video. By using the code from your other videos I was able to do alot of this coding on my own. I'm really enjoying the tutorials. Hi Bosco!!

  • @souvikmandal1919
    @souvikmandal1919 3 года назад

    "You don't wanna mess with BOSCO"
    Enjoying each and every video of this series. I hope to learn new things and be able to convey them like you do.
    Much Love.

  • @wanjirundegwa9702
    @wanjirundegwa9702 2 года назад

    Bosco on my way to video 68 and all the other series. You are an angel!!

  • @phil-ml6nd
    @phil-ml6nd Год назад

    Bosco
    Thanks again Paul informative and you do make learning fun, keep up the most excellent work