@@trya2l No specific sites other than the typical job sites (e.g. LinkedIn). My impression is that it can be harder to get an internship within embedded systems compared to other fields of programming, higher barrier of entry. Not sure where you are located. But I would try to reach out to companies that has open positions for embedded systems and ask them about possible internship/thesis work. Otherwise, any position where you are exposed to C/C++ even if it's not embedded systems would be a good experience. Besides internship, make sure you gain experience by working on your own embedded projects, it's something I wish I had done more of during my studies.
I found your channel after a whole month of wondering the internet for a decent embedded systems course/videos. To my surprise, not only did I find what I was looking for, but I just found a gem. Your work is wonderful, thank you so much.
These videos are a gem 💎 This will teach you lot more about embedded system than any beginner course on internet will do. Hat's off to you and thanks for doing it for the enthusiastic people like us. Really appreciate the efforts you made.. and Your video are vety detailed and interesting to watch.
I really love the way you integrate drawing in the tablet in order to explain yourself. Not only does it help the viewer visualize the content but it also makes it much more engaging.The video is overall "prettier". Anyway I'm really looking forward to this playlist and I wish the best for your channel. I'm definitely going to enjoy this journey in the project. Cheers!!!
This series is great! I personally wanted to get into embedded more seriously, so I was looking for project ideas which did not include an Arduino (I already have experience with software, so I was rather excited to program things from scratch). I always got stuck on what to make and how to search for parts, and a lot of what you said in this video especially was so spot on! I am going to follow this series as a reference on how to build projects to improve at embedded, and forward it as a resource to anyone who wishes to do the same!
Wow your videos are incredible. Thanks for making these! I work in embedded systems for developing mass production consumer products, but I've never been involved in the component selection process so I find it interesting to see how this process works. I'm subscribed and will be keeping up with the videos!
bro is it possible to use 5 i2c slaves in an Arduino without using any multiplexers, if you used Arduino for this project (just curious about it) , unless all 5 have different i2c address.
It's possible if they have different addresses. The range sensors I used for this project (VL53L0X) have the same address at boot, so they can't be used on the same bus as is, but it's possible to reconfigure the address of them, so that's what I do. I boot them up one by one and configure a unique address.
Watching the video in 2024 with my headphones in Ukraine. And could not distinguish at first either it's background noise from video or Russian rockets exploding in city I live. It appeared to be both
looks like I found a gold mine channel with actual good content
Well, that's very nice of you to say!
Yeah me to thanks to the algorithm
I'm currently engaged in cs studies. I was wondering if you had some address to find internships in embedded systems
@@trya2l No specific sites other than the typical job sites (e.g. LinkedIn). My impression is that it can be harder to get an internship within embedded systems compared to other fields of programming, higher barrier of entry. Not sure where you are located. But I would try to reach out to companies that has open positions for embedded systems and ask them about possible internship/thesis work. Otherwise, any position where you are exposed to C/C++ even if it's not embedded systems would be a good experience. Besides internship, make sure you gain experience by working on your own embedded projects, it's something I wish I had done more of during my studies.
@@artfulbytesHello, I am french. I will do my best to find internships related to embedded systems. Thanks for the advice.
I found your channel after a whole month of wondering the internet for a decent embedded systems course/videos. To my surprise, not only did I find what I was looking for, but I just found a gem. Your work is wonderful, thank you so much.
Thanks, it's always nice to hear when people find what I do useful!
@@artfulbytes It's an amazing work.
These videos are a gem 💎 This will teach you lot more about embedded system than any beginner course on internet will do. Hat's off to you and thanks for doing it for the enthusiastic people like us. Really appreciate the efforts you made.. and Your video are vety detailed and interesting to watch.
I really love the way you integrate drawing in the tablet in order to explain yourself. Not only does it help the viewer visualize the content but it also makes it much more engaging.The video is overall "prettier". Anyway I'm really looking forward to this playlist and I wish the best for your channel. I'm definitely going to enjoy this journey in the project. Cheers!!!
Thanks for that kind comment!
This series is great! I personally wanted to get into embedded more seriously, so I was looking for project ideas which did not include an Arduino (I already have experience with software, so I was rather excited to program things from scratch). I always got stuck on what to make and how to search for parts, and a lot of what you said in this video especially was so spot on! I am going to follow this series as a reference on how to build projects to improve at embedded, and forward it as a resource to anyone who wishes to do the same!
Wow your videos are incredible. Thanks for making these! I work in embedded systems for developing mass production consumer products, but I've never been involved in the component selection process so I find it interesting to see how this process works. I'm subscribed and will be keeping up with the videos!
Thank you fellow embedded engineer :)
your videos are awesome and meet the requirements I want so kindly push your video continuously, we are here to support you
great content , i loved this channel
You should have a thanks button so i can give you some tips. I am really appreciated with your content.
Please keep making videos, 🙏 🙏
Nice project ❤
hope that you don't mind that I follow along and recreate this project for myself?
Go head :)
bro is it possible to use 5 i2c slaves in an Arduino without using any multiplexers, if you used Arduino for this project (just curious about it) , unless all 5 have different i2c address.
It's possible if they have different addresses. The range sensors I used for this project (VL53L0X) have the same address at boot, so they can't be used on the same bus as is, but it's possible to reconfigure the address of them, so that's what I do. I boot them up one by one and configure a unique address.
@@artfulbytes that's cool , your embedded series is soo much interesting, Keep it up bro ♥️
Nice video Which note taking app are you use?
Procreate on Ipad
@@artfulbytes Thank you
Hello an really interested in ur video
Can u pls explain on embedded web servers
gold
bro talks about everything and its not waste of time to watch
there is a weird sound through out the video. other than that, great.
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Watching the video in 2024 with my headphones in Ukraine. And could not distinguish at first either it's background noise from video or Russian rockets exploding in city I live. It appeared to be both
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@artfulbytes nothing funny here