The 100 free slots are already gone. Because of the high demand, I created a discount for the remaining people to be able to get the course at an affordable price: www.udemy.com/course/maker-electronics/?couponCode=4EED405116E0663D9535 This discount is only valid for the next five days.
Only if I found this earlier 😢. I always wanted something to help me with starting with electronics. The first 100 slots are done lol. I'll still try to get it
My psychiatrist once told me that vivid memories related to becoming sentient as a young child were related to my autism lmao. I remember the day I figured out how to walk. I remember my 3rd birthday cake and questioning the injection molding lines on the cake topper. Etc
Hi Sir, I loved your video and checked out your course on Udemy-it’s amazing! Great work! I am currently working with an STM32WB55RG and having trouble interfacing it with the MPU6050. My goal is to build a proof of concept and then design my PCB using Altium. The problem I’m facing is that I can’t see the IMU output on my PuTTY terminal. The code compiles and runs fine, but there’s no visible output. I’m using the HAL library through an ST-Link port and a virtual COM port (VCOM). Could you please help me figure out what might be causing this issue?
Hello Sir, thank you for your kind words! Regarding the issues you're encountering: we're looking into it and will will come back to you if we are able to assist.
Hello Sir, to help narrow down the issue, here are a couple of things to check: 1. Serial Communication: Can you send basic test strings from the microcontroller to the PC and view them on PuTTY? Do you received no data at all, or only random symbols (This would indicate a mismatching baud rate)? 2. Sensor Data: Is the MPU6050 being initialized properly? Ensure you’re addressing the correct I2C registers for both configuration and data reads. If you’ve gone through these steps and still don’t receive any data, feel free to share more details about your setup, and I’ll do my best to assist further.
The 100 free slots are already gone.
Because of the high demand, I created a discount for the remaining people to be able to get the course at an affordable price:
www.udemy.com/course/maker-electronics/?couponCode=4EED405116E0663D9535
This discount is only valid for the next five days.
I have no idea who you are but giving away your course away for the first 100 users is such a goat move. Thank you for this opportunity.
We have same pfp
@@anhamsterwholikestomakestu745 hampter
You are awesome for providing your course for free, although they are only limited to some people! Keep up the good work!
I Really need to stop procrastinating 😭 great work !
Only if I found this earlier 😢. I always wanted something to help me with starting with electronics. The first 100 slots are done lol. I'll still try to get it
Oh my God, thank you kind stranger🙏 I’m a starting maker and this course seems like just what I wanted to find 🔥
Seems like a lot of effort was put into this course, hope that will go all well :)
Man I still have to complete my Ben Eater style 8-bit computer and my book on ADHD
My psychiatrist once told me that vivid memories related to becoming sentient as a young child were related to my autism lmao.
I remember the day I figured out how to walk.
I remember my 3rd birthday cake and questioning the injection molding lines on the cake topper.
Etc
Hi Sir,
I loved your video and checked out your course on Udemy-it’s amazing! Great work!
I am currently working with an STM32WB55RG and having trouble interfacing it with the MPU6050. My goal is to build a proof of concept and then design my PCB using Altium.
The problem I’m facing is that I can’t see the IMU output on my PuTTY terminal. The code compiles and runs fine, but there’s no visible output. I’m using the HAL library through an ST-Link port and a virtual COM port (VCOM).
Could you please help me figure out what might be causing this issue?
Hello Sir,
thank you for your kind words!
Regarding the issues you're encountering:
we're looking into it and will will come back to you if we are able to assist.
Hello Sir,
to help narrow down the issue, here are a couple of things to check:
1. Serial Communication:
Can you send basic test strings from the microcontroller to the PC and view them on PuTTY?
Do you received no data at all, or only random symbols (This would indicate a mismatching baud rate)?
2. Sensor Data:
Is the MPU6050 being initialized properly?
Ensure you’re addressing the correct I2C registers for both configuration and data reads.
If you’ve gone through these steps and still don’t receive any data, feel free to share more details about your setup, and I’ll do my best to assist further.
Why didn't I got this video yesterday? 😢😥
Can't you make it 101 for free 😢 ?
Such a chad.
Ah man its 2.5k in india :