Great video! Your instructions were easy to follow, and I now understand how to make an Arduino Ultrasonic Anemometer. Thanks for making complex stuff simple! :)
Great Video, well explained. I have an application where I want to drive a motor to change the position of my wind turbine relative to the wind direction. Is there a video already done explaining how to drive a linear actuator relative to the Degrees of wind direction? Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
Awesome ,day by day. Our knowledge is also increasing while watching your videos . great project, great presentation. Thanks for making this project for us..
Attempting to make this and just wondered the purpose and function of the MOSFET and capacitor in the circuit diagram? I can see you've put the capacitor in the final prototype but not the MOSFET. any clarity on this would be amazing, thank you!
That is not a mosfet. That is a 7805 voltage regulator IC to provide 5V to circuit. The battery is supplying 12V to power on anemometer. But all other components require 5v. The 12v is converted to 5v using 7805 regulator. The capaictor is used for voltage stability and to avoid fluctuations in voltage.
hello electronics can you help me im using esp32 and ttl to rs485 and i want make a random float value on esp32 and i want showing these float value on modscan32 application (function :- 3 holding register) and select float point on modscan 32 application address 1, baud rate 9600, device/slave id :- 1 and holding register 40001 , 40003 , 40004. please help me 😢
Looking at your schematic, supplying a std Nano board Vin with a 12v battery EXCEEDS the Vin limit (7-12v) since a 12v battery can be as high as 13.8v (or even higher depending on the battery used). Your project is going to have a limited lifespan! The 5v from the 7805 should be sufficient to run the nano.
Great video! Your instructions were easy to follow, and I now understand how to make an Arduino Ultrasonic Anemometer. Thanks for making complex stuff simple! :)
Great Video, well explained. I have an application where I want to drive a motor to change the position of my wind turbine relative to the wind direction. Is there a video already done explaining how to drive a linear actuator relative to the Degrees of wind direction? Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
I learned a lot about making an DIY Anemometer, and I'm excited to give it a try. Thanks for sharing this helpful tutorial!"
Have you tried making the anemometer you are using ?
Another great tutorial 😍
Thanks for the clear instructions!"
Awesome stuff , thanks!
Awesome ,day by day. Our knowledge is also increasing while watching your videos . great project, great presentation. Thanks for making this project for us..
Great video. Everything is explained step by step that even it's easy for beginners to understand. Good job 👍
What application did you use to draw your circuit diagram?
Thanx for this great content
Good job 👍
Attempting to make this and just wondered the purpose and function of the MOSFET and capacitor in the circuit diagram? I can see you've put the capacitor in the final prototype but not the MOSFET. any clarity on this would be amazing, thank you!
That is not a mosfet. That is a 7805 voltage regulator IC to provide 5V to circuit. The battery is supplying 12V to power on anemometer. But all other components require 5v. The 12v is converted to 5v using 7805 regulator. The capaictor is used for voltage stability and to avoid fluctuations in voltage.
How long does it take to renkeer ro answer? I'd like to get one anemometer...
You can purchase from given link.
Awesome sir g
My projects, with same ultra Sonic sensor need 7 second to response data in display , what's wrong with my projects
Not sure what kind of sensor you have. I purchased the same one and data is updated at least 1-2 seconds
hello electronics
can you help me im using esp32 and ttl to rs485 and i want make a random float value on esp32 and i want showing these float value on modscan32 application (function :- 3 holding register) and select float point on modscan 32 application address 1, baud rate 9600, device/slave id :- 1 and holding register 40001 , 40003 , 40004.
please help me 😢
Looking at your schematic, supplying a std Nano board Vin with a 12v battery EXCEEDS the Vin limit (7-12v) since a 12v battery can be as high as 13.8v (or even higher depending on the battery used). Your project is going to have a limited lifespan! The 5v from the 7805 should be sufficient to run the nano.
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