It's a shame that some folks can't get past how you pronounce things or the lab coat or that a three-year-old video is outdated. This material is a good introduction to the plethora of Arduino boards. Start here and then go to some similar videos to learn the changes in a market where things change every 3 months or so.
Woah! This guy is cool 😎! He haz pocket protector, pink shirt, AND cool neck helicopter! And he does majick pulling out boards from pocket under table! 🔮 Did I mention his kool glasses? 🤓
Take a look at the teensies. They're faster more memory and just as compatible. I got tired of running out of Ram with my Nanos and moved to a Teensy 3.2 years ago and never looked back. They also have great display Library support our blazing-fast for something like an ili9488 and an ili9341
I can understand what something does if people tell me what to plug into what and which pins go where, but outside of that Arduino is all Greek to me. And, by extension, everything you said in this video. The only reliable piece of information I retained was that mixing and matching voltages, for whatever reason, breaks everything.
I wanna buy Arduino mega 2560. But where can i find the genuine and cheapest one? On amazon its price is very less but on Arduino website its price is very high. How can this price varies in different websites? Please give me suggestion.
Short of using and ESP8266 and a relay board, how can one build a simple arduino-based switch on/off that would work via wifi is the ESP8266 the only option at this time? I am amazed there's still isn't an affordable to way to have a controller that could be added to standard home light switches and wall plugs so that they could be accessed via home wifi LAN aggregating them so that could be all controlled within a single UI.
one of the best reviews out there on youtube... great video... now we can decide what suits out our needs. please make videos on fingerprint sensor for door locks or home automation. that would be great if this is done by sparkfun.. waiting for fingerprint sensor video. thank you in advance.
Fantastic.... !!! It would be very useful (for me) a new board with Arduino nano layout (same pin, same i/o number, same measures) but using ATMEGA2560 chip, I know that we 'lost' all 54 inputs for example and we will have only 13 available, but it is a great thing to update existing boards with nano layout but with no more memory to develop new features (with no new pcb rebuild)
I programmed a pro micro with an analogue hanbrake sketch for sim racing games.... next time i turned on my pc it wouldnt start because of the pro micro.... any ideas why this would be?
i have an arduino nano every. can I use this with the DMX sheild? i know it is not the same shape, but if i wire it to the nano every board, instead of stacking. will this work?
i would like to know,if 1 project/program was setup on arduino board,can it been reset all program then doing another project? or change the microcontroller, 1 program for 1 board?
Hi, I need to put a transmitter on the collar of my dog, so when he barks it would trigger a device in the house. I also need to keep track of the barks on an app on my phone that I will later make. What technology do you recommend? How? Thank you so much.
Hi Shawn great videos man i have a question if any one can help!! which Arduino is best for controlling a 2 brush-less motor? and can it be programmed to act as ESC ? thank you
I'm looking for an arduino that is good for beginners but not expensive so which one of these would be most suitable? Preferably one that can be coded with the arduino software
NexTGeNCrysis Arduino Uno is probably best for beginners. You can get Uno clones on eBay for under 4 dollars. They can be coded with the arduino software just like the official one.
Is it possible to use one of these as a vibration measuring device? (for example to measure and compare varying vibrations from different cd players ect?). If so what part of the device would be the sensor? And also how would I get the reading, would I need to hook it up to a multimeter or something?
Hi! I have a problem with my arduino uno copy. The error code: avrdude: verification error, first mismatch at byte 0x0000 0x62 != 0x0c avrdude: verification error; content mismatch avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 1 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x01. What's the problem? Do i need to replace the microcontroller?
Yes. Microcontroller problem. You'll likely need to buy a more expensive version and try it on there. The error you recieved likely means you have burnt out your voltage regulator, which would also destroy your communication chip. Your Uno is now garbage.
+Guillermo Aguirre Uno is functionally identical to Nano, except that Uno has USB-B and a DC barrel jack, while Nano has Mini-USB and no barrel jack. The form factor is different. Uno is bigger and has female headers, while Nano is smaller and has male headers.
Sir i want electronic devices to work with my mobile mobile with wifi and bluetooth which device will be best for me or is there any other device available in market
Looking for a little advice and direction. I want to create a device that will emit a loud high pitch tone once a certain speed is reached. This would be used on a small ATV for a child. I assume that the speedometer that comes on the ATV is digital. I also assume that I could tap into the output and measure its voltage output at certain speeds. I could then splice into that output which would be an input into some type of simple microprocessor. If a certain voltage is reached, then a loud high tone would continuously be produced until the speed decreases under the threshold. The device would have its own power source and would not rely on power from the ATV If my assumptions are correct, could someone provide some recommendation on what to purchase to achieve this. I have no experience with microprocessors but I am a software architect and have plenty of experience programming under Linux/Unix/Windows. What would be the recommendation for something quick, cheap and effective for these requirements? I guess it would be possible to achieve this without a microprocessor. If so, any advice would be appreciated. I took a single electronics course in high school but it would seem that it might be possible to achieve my goals with out microprocessor involved. Thanks.
You're looking for information in the wrong place. Go to Arduino wikis for the correct place to ask questions like that. This is literally a product introduction and overview videos, not a how to use Arduino video. Use Google and ask your question in the correct spot.
I'm looking fo'r a device that can give actual angular measurements from level; ie: like 2 - 45 degrees from level that can also be programmed to output an alarm signal (preferably relay) when an angle on one of the axis's reaches a pre-determined/pre-programmed limit. Any recommendations?
Yes, you'll have to swap the wiring around but they are compatible, the Nano actually has more analog pins. I use Nano boards for almost all my low processor projects and they work great. Off brands like Elegoo allow you to buy them in bulk so you can buy 5 for around $20, that's only $4 a board!
We created an updated Arduino buying guide for 2017: ruclips.net/video/zJJkNJWWcIU/видео.html
hello
It’s 2018
ruclips.net/video/hjRSwBcLcSU/видео.html
or another arduino
can we create custom products from Arduino and sale them commercially?
so what iam 9 year's
Tip: The Analogue pins can also be configured as digital pins as far as I remember.
Bravo! exactly what i was looking for! no chitchat, just information with high quality presentation!
It's a shame that some folks can't get past how you pronounce things or the lab coat or that a three-year-old video is outdated. This material is a good introduction to the plethora of Arduino boards. Start here and then go to some similar videos to learn the changes in a market where things change every 3 months or so.
Woow woow woow woow, slow down mate
Woah! This guy is cool 😎! He haz pocket protector, pink shirt, AND cool neck helicopter!
And he does majick pulling out boards from pocket under table! 🔮
Did I mention his kool glasses? 🤓
You're so cool aren't you... God damn.
Nice overview... but disappointed you said nothing about price ranges.
Thats what google is for.
Google is also for Arduino comparsion. Your replay is stupid.
Michael Madden
well.. prices change.. specs don't.
it definitely would have been nice, but I dont blame them..
Michael Madden mostly because prices can varie
Arduweeno
Take a look at the teensies. They're faster more memory and just as compatible. I got tired of running out of Ram with my Nanos and moved to a Teensy 3.2 years ago and never looked back. They also have great display Library support our blazing-fast for something like an ili9488 and an ili9341
Nano?
Nani?
the arduino pro mini usb is nano.
@@noelshu9673 Nani?
@@nihaal7750 wtf
Omaewa mo shindeiru.
Fantastic comparison vid! Told me most of what I needed to know for some parts I ordered. Thanks!
I love learning about electronics from 90s era Matt Damon!
Thanks for making this video, it was super informative and very handy for me. Forget the haters in the comments, I thought it was great!
I can understand what something does if people tell me what to plug into what and which pins go where, but outside of that Arduino is all Greek to me. And, by extension, everything you said in this video. The only reliable piece of information I retained was that mixing and matching voltages, for whatever reason, breaks everything.
Tooltip Tinkerer
Gawd! You must be the dumbest turd in the pond. Go get a book.
I guess analog inputs can also be used as digital I/O's.
I took your Udemy course. Super stoked to see you working for Sparkfun, and love the scientist getup
where is the nano XD, it's still a arduino board
Nano xd?
Due?
How about arduino nano?
4:16 The usb joystick mouse. IS there a tutorial?
Arduino uno has 20 digital inputs/output not 14 , the 5 analog pin can be used just like the digital i/o
Where is the Nano?
An advice: try an darkest background for your videos. White kills your eyes and doesn't allows you to concentrate in the person who's talking.
To use a SunFounder electronics learning kit, we ended up using a SunFounder Arduino-compatible UNO R3.
Please Sir,
How did you use joystick to control your laptop? Can you share the circuit diagram and the code ? Thank you sir.
I wanna buy Arduino mega 2560. But where can i find the genuine and cheapest one? On amazon its price is very less but on Arduino website its price is very high. How can this price varies in different websites? Please give me suggestion.
sorry but could you compare the Arduino Nano and Arduino Nano Every?
Short of using and ESP8266 and a relay board, how can one build a simple arduino-based switch on/off that would work via wifi is the ESP8266 the only option at this time? I am amazed there's still isn't an affordable to way to have a controller that could be added to standard home light switches and wall plugs so that they could be accessed via home wifi LAN aggregating them so that could be all controlled within a single UI.
Where is Arduino DUE in the video...
Rushikesh Shirsat-Patil - look for DUO
Me clicking the video: this is gonna be click bait isn't it
*Sees the guy has. a bow tie*
Me: hvm I trust him... Bow ties are cool
Dr who fan?????
Fez's are cool
Bow ties are cool
That and what appears to be a pocket protector. Also he is wearing a lab coat. Definitely someone I would trust my life with.
one of the best reviews out there on youtube... great video... now we can decide what suits out our needs.
please make videos on fingerprint sensor for door locks or home automation. that would be great if this is done by sparkfun.. waiting for fingerprint sensor video. thank you in advance.
Are Sensors compatible for all boards?
Fantastic.... !!! It would be very useful (for me) a new board with Arduino nano layout (same pin, same i/o number, same measures) but using ATMEGA2560 chip, I know that we 'lost' all 54 inputs for example and we will have only 13 available, but it is a great thing to update existing boards with nano layout but with no more memory to develop new features (with no new pcb rebuild)
Isn’t the pro mini just straight up better than the pro? Same with the nano/ uno. I don’t get it.
need help ? what kind of arduino for long range metal detector
can we create custom products from Arduino and sale them commercially?
What about the Nano?
Is the yun really the best to started in IOT, or is nodemcu? ;p
Sparkfun -- Best products and tech support!
Expensive, but not as expensive as Adafruit.
Is the Teensy a good choice for a lightsaber build? To run either the lights and/or the accelerometer & audio? Thank you
sir where we can find Arduino mega 2560 port D 4,5,6 pin no. Actually, I have to connect colour sensor by Atmel studio .thanks in advance
AlgoHacker - no answer yet? You aint gonna get one. Hahaha!
How small does an arduino get
If you are a starter like me. Don't be scared of using the Mega. It's cheap and I think that it's just like the normal one in terms of difficulty.
Its overkill and expensive. No beginner even needs an arduino...
I have a mega and like 3 unos now
I wanna try the redboard it looks super fun and unique
I'm going to travel to Trappist-1 solar system and need a controller for my spaceship wich one is best?
ThirstyBoots - the Soo PO arkfun GFYS., of course.
You never mentioned the Nano?
You only mentioned that all pins of the teensy can be used as digital io, which is also possibke on all the arduinos
Do any of your Andrino boards utilize "Grove" on a WeMo intergrated Adrino board?
the nano didn't get a mention?
I programmed a pro micro with an analogue hanbrake sketch for sim racing games.... next time i turned on my pc it wouldnt start because of the pro micro.... any ideas why this would be?
why dhis video never heared /showing when i research for arduinos?
er is there the arduino micro. I have got that but i dont know what to do with it
Wait, the microview runs at 3.3V logic? I've had these devices for awhile and none of the documentation that I've seen mentions it.
Jonathan Mayer - info not needed unless you hook up parts to power. Parts in a shipping bag are still safe!
You did not mention the Arduino Nano. I would have liked to have heard about it
i think arduino nano is smallest arduino right
Can Arduino support on chip flow control. If not what hardware can we add to do it or can we do it from software
i have an arduino nano every. can I use this with the DMX sheild? i know it is not the same shape, but if i wire it to the nano every board, instead of stacking. will this work?
i was confused which one to get i have picked arduino mega
Do i need to edit a script of my code for the teensy?
Was Arduino the best choice for this project?
Never. And neither is the Arduino language
how about a 3rd buying guide for 2021
u didnt mention one of the most used boards esp8266
i would like to know,if 1 project/program was setup on arduino board,can it been reset all program then doing another project? or change the microcontroller, 1 program for 1 board?
No, you can simply write another program and the board will automatically eliminate the old one and stablish the new
@@laviejachusma6819 so,1 arduino board can program and reprogram? its use eeprom ic?
Hi, I need to put a transmitter on the collar of my dog, so when he barks it would trigger a device in the house. I also need to keep track of the barks on an app on my phone that I will later make. What technology do you recommend? How? Thank you so much.
Just open the window, you'll hear the dog
How about ESP8266 and Blynky?
I never knew about microcontrollers until now thank you. Can I make a smart lock with small microcontrollers without ardunios
Any microcontroller will do, even the oldest one.
where is Arduino Nano?
Amazing n knowledge.. loved this sync.. feel way more knowledge then before
What about the 20 MHz version that is printed on some of them?
Hi Shawn
great videos man
i have a question if any one can help!!
which Arduino is best for controlling a 2 brush-less motor? and can it be programmed to act as ESC ?
thank you
Arduino mega with a motor shield
I'm looking for an arduino that is good for beginners but not expensive so which one of these would be most suitable? Preferably one that can be coded with the arduino software
NexTGeNCrysis Arduino Uno is probably best for beginners. You can get Uno clones on eBay for under 4 dollars. They can be coded with the arduino software just like the official one.
What about the LEONARDO comparison to UNO?
(sorry by my terrible english)
That was understandable! Good job!
I thought you guys are using Original Arduino .
where can I get a pocket protector like yours? so cool!
Is it possible to use one of these as a vibration measuring device? (for example to measure and compare varying vibrations from different cd players ect?). If so what part of the device would be the sensor? And also how would I get the reading, would I need to hook it up to a multimeter or something?
Yes it would be possible. You would connext a sensor to the Arduino.
hello sir, can you please suggest where I can buy the arduino mega, that are very trusted, hoping for your valuable response, thank you sir.
www.arduino.cc
//Mr. FuckBoi// - if try ebay. Communist
Can I use Arduino UNO to do IOT?
And arduino Leonardo??
You did not mention the arduino due and zero
Hi! I have a problem with my arduino uno copy. The error code: avrdude: verification error, first mismatch at byte 0x0000
0x62 != 0x0c
avrdude: verification error; content mismatch
avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 1 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x01. What's the problem? Do i need to replace the microcontroller?
Yes. Microcontroller problem. You'll likely need to buy a more expensive version and try it on there. The error you recieved likely means you have burnt out your voltage regulator, which would also destroy your communication chip. Your Uno is now garbage.
7 years ago but still so relevant
what about uno vs nano? I think they're pretty similar but I don't know the exact details.
+Guillermo Aguirre
Uno is functionally identical to Nano, except that Uno has USB-B and a DC barrel jack, while Nano has Mini-USB and no barrel jack. The form factor is different. Uno is bigger and has female headers, while Nano is smaller and has male headers.
Sir i want electronic devices to work with my mobile mobile with wifi and bluetooth which device will be best for me or is there any other device available in market
adafruit makes a little bluetooth control board for like 15 bucks, you can use that to connect your phone to your projects
Arun Dulhani
Yup
OMG didn't knew that teensy is so powerful!
yeah, that is insane!
i like the MEGA or the MICROVIEW or the PRO MICRO or the PTH UNO
Looking for a little advice and direction. I want to create a device that will emit a loud high pitch tone once a certain speed is reached. This would be used on a small ATV for a child. I assume that the speedometer that comes on the ATV is digital. I also assume that I could tap into the output and measure its voltage output at certain speeds. I could then splice into that output which would be an input into some type of simple microprocessor. If a certain voltage is reached, then a loud high tone would continuously be produced until the speed decreases under the threshold. The device would have its own power source and would not rely on power from the ATV
If my assumptions are correct, could someone provide some recommendation on what to purchase to achieve this. I have no experience with microprocessors but I am a software architect and have plenty of experience programming under Linux/Unix/Windows. What would be the recommendation for something quick, cheap and effective for these requirements? I guess it would be possible to achieve this without a microprocessor. If so, any advice would be appreciated. I took a single electronics course in high school but it would seem that it might be possible to achieve my goals with out microprocessor involved. Thanks.
You're looking for information in the wrong place. Go to Arduino wikis for the correct place to ask questions like that. This is literally a product introduction and overview videos, not a how to use Arduino video.
Use Google and ask your question in the correct spot.
I'm looking fo'r a device that can give actual angular measurements from level; ie: like 2 - 45 degrees from level that can also be programmed to output an alarm signal (preferably relay) when an angle on one of the axis's reaches a pre-determined/pre-programmed limit. Any recommendations?
Learn electronics
@@Kimchi_Studios please, no trolling.
Super helpful, thanks so much for this.
In a project can i replace nano in the place of uno with same codes
Yes, you'll have to swap the wiring around but they are compatible, the Nano actually has more analog pins. I use Nano boards for almost all my low processor projects and they work great. Off brands like Elegoo allow you to buy them in bulk so you can buy 5 for around $20, that's only $4 a board!
Great Video .... so the best are uno, mega and yun
cheers... cleared up a few things for me
Excellent info. Well presented. Thanks very much
What about ESP based boards
Will you update as soon as the new Arduinos come out
What about STM32 Nucleo?
Wish they did more 32 bit stuff. Coding my loc1768 bare metal is freaking hell and so freaking complicated. There’s at least mbed
It's now 2019... the world has completely changed... time for another update?
There was an update in 2017: ruclips.net/video/zJJkNJWWcIU/видео.html and we are looking into updating that one soon but other guides are to come!
What do you think this is? Microsoft???
Is the yun compatible with ADK?
MrEEPBppt
Its compat with AK47
This video is very helpful. Thanks.
Can Anyone please help how to make an auto mouse clicker/jiggler for WFH Environment. And which board to code on will be best option.🙏
Thanks for this
What is the PWM do and it's functionality?
PWM is usually used as a substitute to analog output, examples are motor speed control or light brightness
Nice video. But next time please tell their price
Nano. Node MCU. ESP ?
Thanks,... nice introduction