Arduino Nano 33 IoT - Getting Started

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @fpeachm
    @fpeachm 3 года назад +7

    I'm completely new to Arduinos, bought a NAN0 33 IoT and nowhere could I find better information on how to get started than here. Thankyou very much.

  • @ollenciodsouza9496
    @ollenciodsouza9496 Год назад +5

    The clarity with which you deliver your presentations is second to none! Reminds me of my best professor at Uni - who simplified things to a level that made everything easy to understand and raised our functional levels several hundredfold because we understood "how and why" - thank you for your precision, composition, explanation and rendition - superb!

    • @francisdoherty5580
      @francisdoherty5580 Год назад

      Same here. Your technique reminds me of a video series instructor (from the 90's) that helped me learn Calculus. Thank you.

  • @marian20012
    @marian20012 3 года назад +4

    DroneBot Workshop - Bob Ross of electronics...your voice cures.

  • @superbellum
    @superbellum 2 года назад +1

    My new favourite teacher on YT.

  • @atec9228
    @atec9228 3 года назад +7

    Your channel is amazing. All the videos you make are well documented, explained and recorded in a very pleasant way to watch and with very prepared content. It is also a pleasure to enjoy technical information and such interesting montages. Congratulations.

  • @PhG1961
    @PhG1961 3 года назад +16

    I already had 'wonderfull Sunday morning entertainment' from Andreas, you know, the Swiss guy. Bill made sure my afternoon continued in this most pleasant way. Well done Bill !

  • @ingmarm8858
    @ingmarm8858 3 года назад +5

    Your production quality has always been excellent. Well done.

  • @Sagar-kn1bz
    @Sagar-kn1bz 3 года назад +2

    Wow, the consistency in the videos are so neat! Great Work!

  • @tvtoms
    @tvtoms 3 года назад +5

    Wow, I really like the on-board capabilities of the new Nano iot 33. Thanks for the great getting started video.

  • @gh.k.8632
    @gh.k.8632 3 года назад +4

    We've missed you, perfect like always.
    Thanks a lot ☺

  • @deanoconnor7807
    @deanoconnor7807 3 года назад +21

    Great explanation, good learning pace for those of us who are new to these types of controllers. Looking forward to more content.

  • @shreyasneerubhavi
    @shreyasneerubhavi 3 года назад +3

    After a long time, I am finally watching a new video!

  • @jerryl7173
    @jerryl7173 3 года назад

    You are an amazing teacher. Every video you make is well worth watching.

  • @edwardcdg
    @edwardcdg 3 года назад +1

    Excellent show! I have been ignoring IoT but you have piqued my interest. The RTC with date is a gem. I have wondered for ages how that could work. Many thanks!

  • @Dronebotworkshop
    @Dronebotworkshop  11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi everyone - It's come to my attention that there has been someone masquerading as myself, responding to some comments here with a link to a Telegram chat to win a prize from me. THIS IS A SCAM, I am not holding a contest, nor do I have a Telegram account. PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THESE MESSAGES!!
    It's happening on a lot of my videos, I'm taking steps to remove them manually, but as I have 162 videos, it will take some time. If you do run across a suspicious comment, I would appreciate you letting me know at info@dronebotworkshop.com.
    Thanks!
    Bill (The real one!)

  • @racr247
    @racr247 3 года назад +1

    First time watching your video and just Wow! I was having a hard time understanding how a lot of this works as I wanted to get into this but you sure help to make it a bit clearer. Thanks so much!

  • @danielsmith9274
    @danielsmith9274 3 года назад

    I really like the pace and details with this guy...... Thanks for taking the time to do this 👌

  • @bibel2k
    @bibel2k 3 года назад +2

    First of all I must say I really love your Channel!
    I use your channel a lot with my students to explain new projects and how you combine hardware and software.
    Regarding photography I really love the way you used the two cameras full body it really makes people see and feel like you're talking to them.
    Your graphic explanation was always inspiring and a lot of my presentations include photos from your website (if that's OK.. 😊)

  • @tubeDude48
    @tubeDude48 3 года назад +5

    OUTSTANDING!!!

  • @christinepellicane6689
    @christinepellicane6689 3 года назад

    How exciting! This Nano is my very first Arduino, got it this month, and I'm thrilled to see this detailed tutorial just in time for my first project. Can't wait to get to the point where I can get another one and have an even "smarter" home. Oh and the HD format is perfect for the new haircuts :-p

  • @bincyelizabeth19799
    @bincyelizabeth19799 3 года назад

    Watching from kerala India, please continue the good work

  • @gga3053
    @gga3053 3 года назад +3

    Once again you publish a video about the very same new component I have just purchased. It seems like you know what I'm going to be working on before I know! Thanks for all you do.

  • @sbsarkar5659
    @sbsarkar5659 3 года назад +4

    So Bill is back with a bang😀. Bill, u gotta maintain continuity. Pl appreciate that there r guys like me waiting for ur uploads to maintain the pace of learning at my ripe age of 55😎

    • @phrankus2009
      @phrankus2009 3 года назад

      Just a baby.

    • @timvener3723
      @timvener3723 3 года назад +4

      I get the feeling there are many of us in this age group here! Why didn't this hobby exist when we could still see the pins LOL

  • @herbertattema9890
    @herbertattema9890 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for introducing me to this amazing device.

  • @timalmondvideo
    @timalmondvideo 2 года назад

    Hi Bill. From the bottom of my heart I would like to thank you for this video. I had a few problems with my Adafruit tech, so I took a look around and found this video and bought a Nano 33 IoT to check it wasn't my PC or something. An hour or so later, it's installed and running the blink and wifi monitor. Next step is to try and get the Adafruit Smart Neopixels running!
    Tim

  • @zerotogive56
    @zerotogive56 3 года назад

    I get big butterfly’s from the excitement of watching your informational videos. The excitement comes from the vast possibilities of the different things possible from the information you disseminate. Thank you very much for your help in designing my automatic gate opener for my residence. I know I can use my phone, a hand held remote, or a push button code on an outside controller (of the gate for visitors). Knowing this code may be changed as often as I wish makes the security I feel living behind a secured, locked gate wonderful! Now I haven’t built everything yet but I have welded up a strong steel box that will hold the motor and all the components. You have really inspired me to “go for it”.
    So for penny’s on the dollar, I will be able to build a VERY nice, secure entry point that will display the time at every opening or closing of the gate. Possibly face recognition for entry of friends. Definitely recorded video that can be monitored by my phone. Permission to open the gate from my phone which means anywhere I am at, I can open or close it. I’m still designing the system at this point, but I now have the confidence to attempt this monumental undertaking. Of corse I will be asking you for information when necessary. But I promise not to overburden you with the trivial bits. So for someone (me) that did not finish my proper education this will be a great task. Once again thank you for all of your information.

  • @KG4JYS
    @KG4JYS 3 года назад

    THANK YOU for moving to 4k! For those of us who have upgraded the monitors on our computers to 4k it's a very noticeable difference. I wish more youtubers would make the move. Really, youtube should stop classifying 1080p as High Definition - 4k has been around since 2001, and 8k is becoming commonplace.

  • @ibrahimhassan6566
    @ibrahimhassan6566 3 года назад +3

    Good video. I used tinyml features on the Arduino 33 sense to create a cough recognition project.

  • @vijayjayaram606
    @vijayjayaram606 3 года назад

    Some day these will be aired on TV
    U sir, are amazing at what you do
    🙏🏼

  • @petermolnar6017
    @petermolnar6017 3 года назад +2

    As always, an excellent tutorial, thank you!

  • @pradeepdatta7577
    @pradeepdatta7577 3 года назад +14

    Thanks for the good video. I am wondering how the board measures up to an ESP32 board, and when and why one would prefer to use this board over an ESP32?

    • @generalawareness101
      @generalawareness101 3 года назад +1

      I came in here to ask the same question as you, but I see he hasn't answered you in over 3 weeks.

    • @Новости-з3й
      @Новости-з3й 3 года назад +3

      Pradeep,
      Both microcontroler use advanced cores :M0 from ARM for the Nano and Xtensa LX6 for the ESP32
      From the datasheet, you can easily figure out that the ESP 32 can run faster 240Mhz vs 48Mhz
      The ESP32 has an FPU while the Cortex M0 does not, this can make a big difference if you need to make a lot of calculation
      The ESP32 has 2 cores, this can look awsome, but in real embedded application I have not seen any real time embedded application using this king of architecture (it is already difficult to debug a single core...). Now if you have exemple, please share with us.
      One last word, I do not believe this can be used in the arduino environment. It looks to me like something that a real RTOS can manage, with multiple process and inter process communication.
      Power consuption in many cases is also important, the faster you run the more power you consume !
      A last point, in embedded application resources are scarce. You can favor one or the other based on your requirements.
      Take care and happy development !

    • @duller9430
      @duller9430 2 года назад +1

      Basically the same i think but I would get it from Arduino because you’d be supporting a good company and quality is guaranteed

  • @thomasruwart1722
    @thomasruwart1722 3 года назад +3

    What I really want to see is a video about how you organised your workshop: what tools you have, how you organise them, where they all live, ...etc.

    • @rajnishkumar9078
      @rajnishkumar9078 3 года назад +1

      He has actually made a video for that ... really he is a wonder!
      Here is the the link to that -- ruclips.net/video/n838ifEFGTk/видео.html

  • @khomo12
    @khomo12 10 месяцев назад

    Very nice!👍👍👍 As an undergrad, I'm looking forward to getting into iot!

  • @LawrenceEggering
    @LawrenceEggering 3 года назад +1

    Once again, another great video. Thank you, sir.

  • @nostamine2567
    @nostamine2567 3 года назад +1

    this gets better and better ... u know tech can really make u want to live forever and ever ;) But anyways , the package is incredible , now u can make a small wireless balancing robot without including 2 or more extra boards , and that is a big thing !!!

  • @robertmay4103
    @robertmay4103 3 года назад

    Video quality was perfect...as usual

  • @robertobrenes5283
    @robertobrenes5283 3 года назад +1

    Great quality videos! Thanks for your dedication

  • @5hawnK3lly
    @5hawnK3lly 3 года назад

    Well done. Improved video quality is noticeable.

  • @Henryharel
    @Henryharel 3 года назад +1

    Thank you. Good learning opportunity

  • @BornIIfly
    @BornIIfly 3 года назад

    Hi you shouldn't apologize, we appreciate your hard work, effort, motivation and sharing. I'm a FPV_drone_pilot getting into arduino to develope myself further upcycling inventions. Inventions laying around, take them to pieces & inventing something new, useful & helpful to everyone, coz I have a stomach to feed, bills to pay, survive, secure my existence make money out of it too. Money don't don't grow on trees & nothing is for free. Free your mind and work hard for a better future.

  • @CaviteTechnology
    @CaviteTechnology 3 года назад +1

    The lighting seems great, tip for the glasses, angle up and tilt down the softbox a bit to reduce reflections :) you can also try adding a rim light to further define yourself on the shot. Great video nevertheless, learned alot about the Arduino Nano!

  • @PakshiMedia
    @PakshiMedia 3 года назад +1

    Thank You.

  • @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE
    @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE 3 года назад

    Like the new presentation and good information on the Nano 33 IOT, quite a lot more expensive than the other units but I guess it does a lot more for you.

  • @cgln8760
    @cgln8760 3 года назад +5

    I used this controller to connect a lego "factory" to Microsoft IOT services, very powerful.

  • @code4arcmop
    @code4arcmop 2 года назад

    Very comprehensive, Thank you!

  • @ariesyang6171
    @ariesyang6171 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for introducing Nano 33 IoT in this video! This really helped me a lot. There is a new board which really like this board but with some new features, called Arduino Nicla Sense ME. Could you kindly evaluate whether a video from you is possible for it?

  • @Новости-з3й
    @Новости-з3й 3 года назад

    Thanks for the tutorial Bill !

  • @jamespletcher7574
    @jamespletcher7574 2 года назад

    Watched this video a week ago and was fascinated by the possibilities. Getting my hands on Nano 33 IoTs proved difficult but I have ESP32s in hand. Have not had any luck getting ESP_NOW running between two ESP32s. Would love to see a version of this video focused on ESP32 and ESP_NOW.

  • @dcpowered
    @dcpowered 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video!! Please do a similar one for the Nano 33 BLE Sense! It is the ultimate Nano board as it is the most powerful!

  • @ptsteln
    @ptsteln 5 месяцев назад

    What a fantastic video, thank you.

  • @inlywang8157
    @inlywang8157 3 года назад

    great start and good video quality

  • @abuhafss1
    @abuhafss1 3 года назад

    Thanks for this great video.
    Expecting a similar detailed video about Nextion HMI and Arduino.

  • @nadooalaa1675
    @nadooalaa1675 2 года назад

    Honestly I don't know how to say it but I watch this video in 144 but great job your videos are very useful

  • @mrc0157
    @mrc0157 3 года назад

    Excellent! 👌 Thanks for sharing!

  • @HaightNLife
    @HaightNLife 3 года назад +1

    I love your channel!! Your timezone adjustment is wrong though. You can't just adjust the hours component of the date. The day will be wrong for 5 hours a day in your example.

  • @qzorn4440
    @qzorn4440 3 года назад

    this is sooo exciting... time for a popcorn video, my covid escape theater... 🤣 thanks...:)

  • @diego.alienigena
    @diego.alienigena 3 года назад

    really interesting video! I can't wait to get one of those arduino boards

  • @BogHopperFPV
    @BogHopperFPV 3 года назад +1

    Great tutorial, thanks

  • @eyeborg3148
    @eyeborg3148 3 года назад +5

    The question a lot of people have is this vs. ESP32? I'm guessing ESP32 is cheaper but this may have better support in Arduino IDE?

    • @EdFrench_uk
      @EdFrench_uk 3 года назад +3

      In my experience ESP32 support using Arduino or Platformio is excellent nowdays, with a decent community too. Most problems you come across are reasonably easy to find good solutions.The dual-core is really handy too as you can leave one core to handle wifi and you have a fast core for your own stuff.

    • @farisikhmal4868
      @farisikhmal4868 3 года назад

      Cheap vs very expensive

  • @TheThunderSpirit
    @TheThunderSpirit 3 года назад

    good that I found this channel - can you please do some tutorials on the new VPUs

  • @MartinBgelund
    @MartinBgelund 3 года назад +1

    Note: The Nano Every is not part of the 33 family of new Nanos. 33 stands for 3.3 Volts, but the Every is actually a 5V device. Hence it doesn't have the 33 in its name and thus isn't part of the Nano 33 family.

  • @johnglielmi6428
    @johnglielmi6428 3 года назад +1

    You always give us such highly informative video's. You teach us quite a bit about the products you demonstrate. I'm just little curious as to why you do not use the little magnifying glass icon, in the upper right corner, to open the serial monitor in the Arduino IDE? It seems to me, that would be the easiest way to perform that function.

  • @king_zog
    @king_zog 3 года назад

    Nice succinct explanation. Thanks

  • @Bob_Burton
    @Bob_Burton 3 года назад +1

    To avoid the complication of BLE does the 33 IOT support something simple to use classic BT like BTSerial on the ESP32 to communicate with standard BT devices ? Using BTSerial all you need is 3 lines of code and you are in business

  • @planker
    @planker 3 года назад

    New gear for the shop is always cool and watching videos from studio shops is good time spent. I bought a $60 soldering station and it has served me well. I'm not going to buy a $900 plastic printer to make 20 Cent fittings and ugly enclosures. Please keep it real. Just remember that I tuned in to get the dope on a Nano and not your new Beryllium Screwdriver set. You have my attention, I like your "Show". You get to make Videos and play with Trons. how cool is that? Nice!

  • @fransmurati2370
    @fransmurati2370 2 года назад

    Is there anywhere, where I can first learn about what all the abbreviations is abd what they stand for and a short descriptions about their function purpose and where it fits in the arduino capabilities.

  • @BrianIrwin
    @BrianIrwin 3 года назад

    Very clear and helpful, thank you.

  • @ElGalloUltimo
    @ElGalloUltimo 3 года назад +2

    I'm really curious to see your thoughts on the new Arduino Nano RP2040 and how it compares to this. I was about to use the Nano 33 IoT for my next project but if I can use micropython with the RP2040 and still access the same hardware features, I think I prefer that route just for more flexible programming capabilities.

  • @chrisckinfos54
    @chrisckinfos54 9 месяцев назад

    i enjoyed your video. Nicely explained and with tutorial info covering most of the conveniences of arduino ble.thumbs up for your current video explanation. What i would like to also have discussed in the video is powering options for it. that would have completed the subject. Do you have any other content that reers to that matter? i.e. powering the arduino 3.3v nano ble?

  • @ezangrobotsvideos9286
    @ezangrobotsvideos9286 3 года назад

    I noticed on your website many things are not working now, no videos, comments newest to mention a few

  • @GrantCoultrupProductions
    @GrantCoultrupProductions 3 года назад

    Bill, love your videos! Could you do a tutorial on the Nano 33 Sense? Having trouble making any use of the on-board microphone...

  • @sddiymakeitworthit7512
    @sddiymakeitworthit7512 3 года назад +2

    I love 💕 to watch

  • @yurkshirelad
    @yurkshirelad 3 года назад +1

    Thanks! Wow, these are expensive in Canada.

  • @qddk9545
    @qddk9545 3 года назад

    You are doing fine :-) With respect to the reflections in your glasses you could try a polarizing filter. It is a quick, easy and relatively cheap fix.
    You just turn it until the reflections disappear.

    • @qddk9545
      @qddk9545 3 года назад

      I actually meant that you are doing very good :-)

  • @MaxSupercars
    @MaxSupercars 3 года назад

    Thank you for great video! 🙂

  • @yannickleroy7419
    @yannickleroy7419 3 года назад

    Great video but I would have liked to have more information about how you go about powering this device.

  • @ElectroPrints
    @ElectroPrints 2 года назад

    Nice tutorial , but I’m having a bit of trouble with mine , I followed your downloading procedure step by step for the board manager and libraries but my port selection is greyed out , I can’t choose anything ?

  • @chrisridd9423
    @chrisridd9423 3 года назад

    I like the way you join various "modules" together - I'm terrible at finding places that sell them though - but I'd be really interested if you could go to the "next level" and building your own custom module or circuit. I guess KiCad or something would be involved.

  • @WatchesTrainsAndRockets
    @WatchesTrainsAndRockets 3 года назад

    Your statement at 20:48 is misleading. While the SSID and password are not readily visible in the compiled object/executable, the strings are still present in the file and are in no way encrypted. Such things as the Linux strings utility will readily display the hard-coded strings.

  • @sumantakumardutta986
    @sumantakumardutta986 3 года назад

    Wow! It's gonna be amazing!!😀

  • @pacomacaw2456
    @pacomacaw2456 3 года назад

    Good on you for pushing the envelope.

  • @phrankus2009
    @phrankus2009 3 года назад

    Oh boy!! .. Got my coffee and puttin' on my MDR-7506 cans.

  • @MicroProjects
    @MicroProjects 3 года назад

    Very Interesting thing. Great explanation

  • @greaterthanbut
    @greaterthanbut 3 года назад

    Awesomeness… thank you

  • @harryhino2267
    @harryhino2267 3 года назад

    Could you do a demo on using the SERCOM functionality please? I'd like to connect multiple serial devices and then sending that data over wifi.

  • @raagamparmar179
    @raagamparmar179 3 года назад

    Whoa You Look different after so much time.....😁

  • @urlawyer
    @urlawyer 3 года назад

    I am interested in using one Nano 33 IOT with an attached analog joystick to control two servos (e.g. a pan-and-tilt for a camera) attached to a second Nano 33 IOT over WiFi. Any example sketches I can adapt? Most of those that I’ve tried to work with use a web page with HTML to control servos; that feels needlessly complicated.
    Thanks for the well-organized video and article.

  • @ssyal1
    @ssyal1 Год назад

    Sir, Are there any videos from you of Arduino connections with SIM7600A LTE Module ? That would be great help and learning

  • @flashcorp76
    @flashcorp76 3 года назад

    Good Job....as usual😁👍🏻

  • @EdwardPiccoli
    @EdwardPiccoli Год назад

    Thank you for this very nice video, very informative, very easy to understand. Do you have a video connecting the Arduino Nano 33 IoT to ARDUINO NANO MOTOR DRIVE SHIELD 2 AMPERE. Also, what other NANO MOTOR SHIELDS would work with the Arduino Nano 33?

  • @ralph_f16simulator
    @ralph_f16simulator 3 месяца назад

    Would love to use the 33 as a headtracker on my headset for flight simulation with opentrack.
    My wish is to find a step by step video to do just that❤

  • @tomwhitcombe7621
    @tomwhitcombe7621 3 года назад

    Is it possible to use some sort of button to connect to a router via its WPS button so it isn't hard coded to your network?

  • @ratulbiswas1812
    @ratulbiswas1812 2 года назад

    Hi, are both the programs ArduinoBLE Central and Peripheral running simultaneously on a single PC?

  • @tc8533
    @tc8533 3 года назад

    I have enjoyed your demonstrations since I happened onto your site. Thank you for you excellent teaching and sharing. Do you have a website where I can contact you? I purchased a controller device that came without schematics to help me connect everything, I am hoping you can advise me?

  • @lucvanhove9639
    @lucvanhove9639 3 года назад

    The gyroscoop no need to calibrate like on the raspberrypi?

  • @elielepetit8107
    @elielepetit8107 3 года назад

    Do we have to combine the codes of the different functions (for example: switching on and off lights by text message and by mobile application, sipmple alarm, ...) of a smart home in a single code? or we upload each code according to what we want to do?

  • @harshavardhanganji7203
    @harshavardhanganji7203 3 года назад +1

    sir , can u help me with this project. Low cost pulse oximeter which can store previous data ( reading)& that data can be shared via bluetooth to mobile.
    And making an ML model to predict if there is any problem in the user lungs with these readings.

  • @klif_n
    @klif_n 3 года назад

    Just a quick comment on the News Letter subscription. The blue "Subscribe" button is way down at the bottom left of the page. It took me quite awhile before I found it, mostly by accident. You should probably move that up to a place where people will see it without having to scroll completely to the bottom. Cheers.

    • @klif_n
      @klif_n 3 года назад

      Oh, and I'm using Safari on a MacOS in case that matters.

  • @pathumsudarshana9684
    @pathumsudarshana9684 3 года назад

    This is Great! Can you start projects using nRF52832 chips? Those are BLE chips. But it is hard to Understand. It has to be programmed with Segger Embedded Studio. Can you start nRF52?

  • @ryanowens100
    @ryanowens100 3 года назад

    Bill you need to set up a patreon! 👌