Arduino Basics 101: Hardware Overview, Fundamental Code Commands
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In this first epsiode of this Arduino Basics video series I will talk about the main functions of the ATmega328P Arduino boards and the fundamental code commands that you will need to create very basic Arduino sketches.
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Admit it. You already knew all about Arduino, still watched till end because it's GreatScott!
@sortsvane
7 жыл бұрын
#AGREED 👍
@duvanboshoff186
7 жыл бұрын
Yup
@linusworkshop
7 жыл бұрын
this was going to be my comment exactly! GreatScott is still worth the time!
@SolarWebsite
7 жыл бұрын
I can't claim that I know all about Arduino, but yes, I agree with you :)
@abdulazeez.98
7 жыл бұрын
Fahimul Islam Yeah that's true, Lol.
Phenomenal video!!! its funny how once you start playing with arduino how quickly you start understanding components and functionality and how to "over time" downscale cost yet still have the same functionality, I am personally SUPER thrilled that development has become so mainstream and readily available on multiple levels. hardware, software, modules, and educational videos are becoming more and more cost effective and available as time progresses. Thanks GreatScot! for taking the time to upload a valuable video to the community.
Your videos are so crisp, well edited and loaded with information. You are very talented, not limited to electronics. keep the videos coming.
Dude you explained in 8 minutes more than what my teacher tried to explain our class in a year... Keep up the good work!
Please keep this series going! It's a great idea and we'll be looking forward to seeing new videos as always. You channels are very inspiring. Thank you.
@carlitogeran7489
Жыл бұрын
Ni
Good morning Scott! Great video, especially comparing the 3 Arduino boards. You were able to make your points very clear with the simple demonstrations. Please continue with v102.
Been programing/making with Arduino for almost two years and still managed to learn something from this video. Great as always.
I am so happy, that I fall into category of people who support this channel since beggining (one of the first 200 subs). Great job GreatScott! Keep it up :-)
Please do more like this, I find the Arduino platform to be quite interesting but haven't had the time to fully get into the projects involved with them, but the concept is very interesting. Your videos are very well done, keep up the good work Dan
My first ever Arduino tutorial, and I can just tell this guy is a freak at this.
Awesome! This might turn out to be your best series so far! keep it up!
Awesome video as always. Keep up the good work. I anticipate your videos every Sunday.
Been using Arduinos for about 5 years in various projects now, and I still learned some new stuff from this video.
Great video, as always. Your videos got me into electronics a few months ago. Keep up the good work!
@greatscottlab
7 жыл бұрын
Awesome
Great tutorial! Yes, more videos in this series would be quite welcome!
And here I'm, just waiting Great Scott to upload his video, as every sunday morning (C.R) Great video as always!
@greatscottlab
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks :-)
@kedarprabhudessai
7 жыл бұрын
yes i really like them they are just amazing. he makes good quality videos always :)
@instaboiidsg2117
7 жыл бұрын
GreatScott! Hi can you please make a video how to fix an arduino output pins because my output is 1.5v it should be 5v. name of my arduino is Arduino Mega 2560. please make a video.your videos are awesome.STAY CREATIVE AN I WILL SEE YOU NEXT TIME.
@aleccork4712
7 жыл бұрын
SUPER MAKE JUST DO IT are you trying to use a pin with an on board led as output or is it all of your output pins?
@johnlittle5574
7 жыл бұрын
Jose Chaves Porras
Really concise and clear tour of all the important functions with the technical terms and accompanying visual demos. Thank you thank you!!!
I'd definitely watch this series if you make more!
Nice video, I like that you don't drone on about useless information and get right to the point.
I really like the idea of this series! I'm eagerly awaiting the next videos.
nice videos plz make full series of this videos
You're definitely amazing! Keep with your high quality content. The most useful and interesting channel for anyone who likes tech and wants to learn something new! Greetings from Latin America
Really enjoyed this video. So much material and presented so well! Just starting with Arduino and learned a lot after reviewing several times. Look forward to Arduino 102!
Always informative. I always learn something from you and am happy to support you through Patreon.
@greatscottlab
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks and I really appreciate your support :-)
Very concise, precise information, very good production. Sound is great, no annoying, repetitive background music. In total great video. Thanks!
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3 жыл бұрын
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Perfect! Detailed information, and not a second wasted!
I did know all of that, but you have to watch just because it's Great Scott! Even so, please continue the series but not in a row! Also, you can skip the teardowns, too many other people on KZread doing that and you are waaay too smart for that!!!
PLEASE keep doing these tutorials!!! I really want to completely learn how to use an Arduino properly. Also, it would be great if you could do videos more than once a week... Thanks :)
Exellent intro! Just enough solid info to build upon!! 👍
Thanks for the video. I have never used arduino in any of my projects, but thanks to you things are about to change! Thank you for your effort.
Great video. Simple and straight forward. Will have a test tomorrow so had to refresh my brain.
WAUW, One of the best videos on arduino I have seen yet. And I have seen a lot in my journey in trying to understand the basics this nifty mini computer. Great explanation and visually very very well done. Thank you very much. I right away hit the subscribe button, wrote this comment and now are going to watch more of your videos :)
Great intro - please continue the series!
Got to love the Arduino. I am still considered a beginner but look forward to doing so much more.
Thanks scott! yesterday by midnight I was looking for a tutorial to explain pwm and then today as soon as I woke up I had the notification of this video hahahaha
Just started playing around with Arduino this week. I think I'm gonna get some good ideas and knowledge from this videos
Very timely - just got my first Uno so this was very helpful.
i hope you continue in this series as i'm going to do my graduation project next year based on the arduino ... wish you best luck ... continue your work .. i love it
Its 1:00AM in Japan right now!! Love your vids man!
@greatscottlab
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate ;-)
Please do more of these, no one on the internet explains it better. :) (Thats a good thing)
I appreciate these kind of adruino basics video thank you GREAT SCOTT
Yes please make more of these videos, it' s very usefull!
Awesome video, please keep the series going.
This an excellent video for beginners. I it's a start of a series of similar videos, it's going to be awesome. Thank you for spending so much time it!
Hello Scott, thanks for this video, I've never used an Arduino board and I need to use one on my college project, so I found your video really helpful, I hope you can do a complete series about Arduino
Very useful for beginners like me. I'm waiting for next one ! btw love your videos , subscribed long time ago ;) keep it up
HOLY COW !!!! , you are truly a masterful educator/engineer/technician , thanks for sharing !
Another great video from a great channel!
what a nice video this is!!I really like it , I'm looking forward four the next one.
Definitely would love a video on interrupts. For some reason, I have a hard time wrapping my head around how they work properly in code.
you are not GreatScott you are the best teacher GreatScott
I have been subscribed to your channel for more than 2 years. I have been doing only simple stuff but now I am thinking about getting a arduino to try it out!
Wow! Thanks for clearing up some questions i had!
YAAAAY FINALLY I have no idea what Arduinos are so this video is a great start, they look like they are capable of lots of things. Thanks Scott!
This is a great video! I am building a Mr. Game and Watch Judge Hammer and I wanted to use an Arduino to control the lights.
looking forward to a series of these
Another great video. Keep them coming!
I really like this video. I'm waiting for more Arduino video from you Scott. Thank you so much :)
Thank God you've slowed down a bit for some of us folks... Waiting for 102!
Simple, clear and to the point... perfect.
The most awaited series............!
I want to know more about this topic. Can't wait to see part II.
U are great bro Ur videos are 💯% real Keep that real work up!!
The squiggly line beside the digital pin numbers is called a tilde. Those pins with the tilde are PWM enabled, allowing the user to control the duty cycle of the signals from that pin. When you said that PWM pins control the brightness, its actually controlling the number of times the LED turns on and off, giving the impression that the LED varies its brightness.
plz do make an arduino tutorial series, Scott... your way of explaining is really helpful :)
@mildahardbasser
4 жыл бұрын
good idea
@MackhackCA
3 жыл бұрын
Jeremy Blum has an awesome Arduino series.
@rksystemrajesh
3 жыл бұрын
super bro...i also
awesome lecture man. really liked it
Very very nice, I always appreciate your videos even if I know or have done what you're presenting. Keep up your quality work! :D
@greatscottlab
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks
Yes please continue on with the tutorials on the Audrina. Excellent job as always you're brilliant and very creative ;)
this was awesome as usual! suggestion for a futur video : PIC microcontroller vs Arduino
I just bought 2 arduinos and Im quite liking this video! Yes Im interested in a new vid about this
Thanks.this is the most helpful one of ever seen
Me:"this is cool but they're probably way too expensive" *Checks description for link and clicks* *Cheap Chinese ebay listing* "Great Scott understands me on a deep spiritual level"
@maskedredstonerproz
4 жыл бұрын
I feel ya mate
@olusanyatodd4083
3 жыл бұрын
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Arduino 102! Yes!! Thank you for making that pun, you made my day!
I plan making sauna heater control with Arduino. Useful vid!
We need more of these videos!!!
I get such nerd envy from watching your videos.
I can't wait for the next part!
You should definitely continue this!!
Great video as always!
so much better than the other tutorials 👍
Very useful video, as always. Thanks for sharing.
i have been waiting for this
Please make more videos like this! I'm learning PLC programming right now and this looks really familiar( not the programming, but how the arduino works). After i saw this arduino in your videos i started to think that i need one of these...
please continue this...this is very helpfull
I like your video and can't wait to see part 2 :D
Thank you. would like to see more of these.
Wow - This video is super helpful. Thanks for sharing.
Great Scott, GreatScott! :P Excellent video :D I'd love to see you do a tutorial on the Arduino Micro, with the 32u4 processor. I've started using this in projects, and the USB HID functionality is VERY interesting!
Love your vids man
Best electronic channel !
Amazing! Please make more scott❤
Will be showing this to my C/C++ class for 8-12 year olds! You're the best! GREAT SCOTT MARTY!
@greatscottlab
7 жыл бұрын
Awesome. I hope they will like it :-)
It is gonna be a very nice journey to understand what the arduino is about. Thank you for having the trouble to teach us ^_^
Ordered my first arduino because of this video. So will def need the Arduino 102 video :)
awesome video, i just started learning arduino with the circuit playground. it's a great board but having no prior coding experience other than q-basic 18 years ago, it is a steep curve. this board is going to end up as a lighting effect controller in a gift for my wife :D
please make more videos for this series... also amazing vids!!!!
i definitely want to see more videos like this
thank you very much for this video..i really use to get confused about how many functions does Arduino has. it was a huge pain in the butt before..but now I'm clear
GreatScott great job :D as always