Thank you! Now that you mention it, I have been thinking about making a blog for some time now... 🤔 My schedule is kind of tight, but I'll make it happen. Stay tuned 😉
Please be aware that not all the functionality described at about 2:35 is available freely to the user as some of the functionality is predefined and allocated..
can you make a noob playlist vids for people are starting for electronics? i mean from parts of the electronics like capacitors and mosfets & their uses? & how to read & understand schematics to design pcb?
Hi there! Thanks for subscribing, means a lot to me. :-) I thought about this but turns out there's already a LOT of videos about basic electronics on RUclips. GreatScott, ElectroBOOM, Electronoobs, and Afrotechmods all make excellent videos on basic electronics components and circuit design. Also, I'd strongly recommend "The Art of Electronics" by Paul Horowitz - it's a great read and not too daunting for total beginners. As far as understanding schematics goes, there's no better way to learn than by looking them up and making your own :-) If you want to learn PCB design, the aforementioned channels cover some of that already, but maybe wait until you've mastered more basic skills. I'd recommend taking a look at SDG Electronics, Phil's Lab, EEVblog, and maybe BPS.space, too. Cheers, mate! Best of luck on your journey.
As I see, this ESP32 appears to have more I/O channels than the Arduino UNO or Nano, about a third more. But the working I/O voltage is 3.3V My main considerations are two. First, whether, for analog inputs, the ESP32 can work with most analog sensors that have "5V" stamped on them. Second, for digital outputs, whether the ESP32 3.3V needs 3.3V rated relays, not 5V rated relays. I hate to have to buy more relays. I have too many 5V relay channels unused. Thanks
It's going to depend on which board you're using, as long as it has an onboard 3.3 volt regulator you should be able to use a single 18650 Li-Ion cell to power it. You could also use try using a 5 volt phone charger as well.
Hey there! The next videos will focus more on IoT (getting and posting data do the internet, communications protocols, that sort of stuff), so I don't plan on covering hardware serial. Sorry about that. I found this really good video about hardware UARTs on the ESP32. You might want to check it out if you haven't already. ruclips.net/video/eUPAoP7xC7A/видео.html&ab_channel=G6EJD-David Have a good one!
Thanks for your informative video.. you may not be aware you slur over a lot of your words.. for instance at ruclips.net/video/UuxBfKA3U5M/видео.html you slur your 't' and say "insulation" rather than saying "installation". If you slow down your speaking a little you may speak more clearly and make it easier to understand what you are saying.
If he slowed down people would be saying get to the point. I know how you feel but I suggest doing what I do and when you find someone like this guy watch the video several times or pause it when needed. It's better than someone dragging out an explanation when your aggravated and looking for answers
Bro you are so underrated. I learned a lot while being entertained! Keep it up!
Bro if possible please don't stop posting these Tutorials.
They are really easy to understand and helpful for beginners like me.
Thanks
By following this video, I was able to to get my first ESP32 setup and executing the wifi sketch very quickly. Thanks!
This video was the most excellent thing I’ve seen in a while!
Why did you stop making videos? These videos are very good.
Nice video, thanks for sharing :)
Amazing !
Dude you got me hyped for the part 3 video... so i guess i should subs. Keep up the good work!
Hey, thanks for subbing! I've been super busy with some general life stuff right now, but I'll try my best to finish Part 3 ASAP!
@@LuccasLab A year now and nothing since
Duderino this is awesome
My first ESP32 order just arrived today. This video is great for me, thanks for making it!
Thank You from Frisco, TX
omg this is so cool !
Thanks for the video
Thank you for this video. I didn't know they had ones with built-in battery chargers.
Really dense information! KUDOS for your timestamps. You need a blog where all this is written down.
Thank you! Now that you mention it, I have been thinking about making a blog for some time now... 🤔 My schedule is kind of tight, but I'll make it happen. Stay tuned 😉
@@LuccasLab - Any update on that Blog idea?
Thanks!
You are Legend
nice job
this is a wonderful esp32 video. it would be nice to have an esp32 module with all on one board serial2 "max485 rs485" for modbus projects. 🤔thank you
Nice work man, thanks
No problem man! Glad you liked it
thanks bro
thanks, finally got my esp32 working- 5m of grb LEDS :)
Awesome, always glad to help!
Nice god job
brabo demaissss
cool video :)
Thanks! Glad you like it.
You might want to add hardware interrupts as a standard since in programming interrupts are necessary
Thanks, bud consider a DS-er for your audio, a freeone works fine
Please be aware that not all the functionality described at about 2:35 is available freely to the user as some of the functionality is predefined and allocated..
can you make a noob playlist vids for people are starting for electronics? i mean from parts of the electronics like capacitors and mosfets & their uses? & how to read & understand schematics to design pcb?
Hi there! Thanks for subscribing, means a lot to me. :-)
I thought about this but turns out there's already a LOT of videos about basic electronics on RUclips. GreatScott, ElectroBOOM, Electronoobs, and Afrotechmods all make excellent videos on basic electronics components and circuit design. Also, I'd strongly recommend "The Art of Electronics" by Paul Horowitz - it's a great read and not too daunting for total beginners.
As far as understanding schematics goes, there's no better way to learn than by looking them up and making your own :-)
If you want to learn PCB design, the aforementioned channels cover some of that already, but maybe wait until you've mastered more basic skills. I'd recommend taking a look at SDG Electronics, Phil's Lab, EEVblog, and maybe BPS.space, too.
Cheers, mate! Best of luck on your journey.
Do i need wifi connection to use the esp32 module?? need fast reply for our research study
very nice video. Thanks for sharing. Only one suggestion, if I may, if you could speak just a bit slowly please.
can i ask what data cable you are using?
Sir how to connect ENC28J60 to ESP32 wroom please explain wiring and code.
Nice~~~!!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video :-)
What is this ESP 32 and 8266 which one i should buy
need esp32 BLE + app inventor demo
As I see, this ESP32 appears to have more I/O channels than the Arduino UNO or Nano, about a third more. But the working I/O voltage is 3.3V
My main considerations are two. First, whether, for analog inputs, the ESP32 can work with most analog sensors that have "5V" stamped on them. Second, for digital outputs, whether the ESP32 3.3V needs 3.3V rated relays, not 5V rated relays. I hate to have to buy more relays. I have too many 5V relay channels unused.
Thanks
Add in series a optocoupler for each relay coil
What power supply can we use to power esp32 other than power from laptop ? Can we use a 3.3v rechargeable battery 18650?
It's going to depend on which board you're using, as long as it has an onboard 3.3 volt regulator you should be able to use a single 18650 Li-Ion cell to power it. You could also use try using a 5 volt phone charger as well.
@@LuccasLab I'm using a Esp32 board and connecting mq135 sensor and DHT11 sensor
a shorter name could be remote RGB Control
The code is not working
5:58 i dont understand how you do it :]
Cool. But what about the code ?
Hi
I would like to know about hardware serial on dev module would you mind talk about on your next video?
Hey there! The next videos will focus more on IoT (getting and posting data do the internet, communications protocols, that sort of stuff), so I don't plan on covering hardware serial. Sorry about that.
I found this really good video about hardware UARTs on the ESP32. You might want to check it out if you haven't already.
ruclips.net/video/eUPAoP7xC7A/видео.html&ab_channel=G6EJD-David
Have a good one!
Thanks for your informative video.. you may not be aware you slur over a lot of your words.. for instance at ruclips.net/video/UuxBfKA3U5M/видео.html you slur your 't' and say "insulation" rather than saying "installation". If you slow down your speaking a little you may speak more clearly and make it easier to understand what you are saying.
Nice tutorial, but do you have to catch a train ?? Please slow down a bit, a beginner in a not enlish language can not hold you.
LOL! Sorry about that, I try to keep my videos as informative and straightforward as possible 😅
Can change the play speed on youtube
Try going to the RUclips Settings, change playback speed to .75 and try that!
If he slowed down people would be saying get to the point. I know how you feel but I suggest doing what I do and when you find someone like this guy watch the video several times or pause it when needed. It's better than someone dragging out an explanation when your aggravated and looking for answers
why don't you speak faster? This is terrible
Bro, can i have your email? I am trying to connect a ESP32 with a ENC module. For making my own gamming router