Programming Electronics Academy
Programming Electronics Academy
Want to build confidence programming your electronics project? You're in the right place!
At Programming Electronics Academy we are all about teaching programming and electronics with Arduino and other popular tools for prototyping your awesome ideas.
We understand you might be new to programming so we strive to keep our tutorials simple without watering them down.
Here you'll find videos that cover Arduino programming, hardware, common questions, and detailed walk throughs.
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We release new tutorial twice a month, and have a weekly live show that dives into Arduino programming every Friday at 10AM EST.
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Im from @ 1.8.19 future person .. 😂
Hello i am from future :-) am @ Version 2024
Nice Video. Do you wanna explain how to use the actuall timer to do such things faster than every millisecond?
Breh I swear the whole channel is just an AI
I'm organic :)
7 years ago I used a Mega2560 to make a temperature and humidity sensor. It still works today so that confirms the reliability also the DHT22 sensor is very accurate when compared to my HVAC testers.
Good to know😀
Why doesn’t your voice match your lips.
yeah im watching allat
I didn't understand if you can run a 12V light without an external power source. For a Buttonbox i have a Button with a 12V light in it. I have connected it for a short time to the 5V output of my leonardo-board and it works but i have no clue if over a longer period i'm going to damage the board.
was that a cat voice at 23:04 🐈🤭
OUr editor gets board, I think it was a cat or a crying kid...
Never the less.. Your video is as good as it comes Hope to see hardware arduino workshop next..
:-)
When/why is the GDB server required?
Found this series insightful and helpful. After using debugging features with other microcontroller IDEs it is difficult to step back into the Arduino world without it and was encouraged to a see the Arduino 2.0 IDE added support for hardware debugging. The Arduino documentation in this area is sparse for starting and using. Please continue to develop this series in the practical use direction of hardware debugging pursuing some examples with more detailed connections and debugging techniques.
Bro😇, Your Video Was Really Very Helpful❤🧡💛, I want To Know That by Which Software You Have Edited This Video? 🤔🤔
The title is not a lie, thank you so much, it's working perfect and needs just two lines of code, I'm mindblown
Where is the tutorial, Mike?
This video really help me to understand ESP32... great
Decades ago I had a W I D E solderless breadboard about the size of yours that could accommodate 24, 28, 40, etc. pin chips like the 6502, Z-80, 1802, 2716, etc. CPUs and EPROMs while exposing four tie-points on both sides; perfect for the Pi Pico, STM32, etc. Now I can't find anyone who sells them. Can you?
Thank you, my guy. checking and changing the board worked for me
I like that the if statement works even when the counter overflows so it'll keep going after 49 days and not miss a beat.
You just established my workflow forever... Thank you!
Great! Best of luck!
is the course available in ur website, trustworthy. I don't want any1 messing with my credit card
Yes. We have been in business for over a decade.
A whole lot of boomers in the comments and that's great.
Woohoo!! Thanks man. You just helped me understand the concept of floating pins. I've been trying to get this and all the other sources I consulted didn't help much. Thanks 😊 Also I checked your other tutorials and I'll like to pay for your course. But I'm a bit wary course I've registered for some courses and they turned out to not be what I expected. So, is there like a trial version I can test with before payment?
Here is a free course we offer: www.programmingelectronics.com/arduino-crash-course/ If you like this, I think you'll like the training program.
Arduini is switch briefly Barrie relay of an circuit.
Its an addition a switch?
New logo 🍊 Tech orange tech not ce video tutorial bye the way.!
bro hats off u saved from losing a science fair competition thanks a lot u are a legend god bless
Glad it helped!
I wanna use line numbers and Goto's!! I wish there was a Basic IDE for Arduinos. My brain hates curly brackets.
ESPN? lol
UPDATE: Ardiino customer service is AWESOME!!! They replaced the bad Nano Every boards with new ones that worked great. For some reason the voltage regulators on that older batch didn't like 9v. The name brand Arduino boards are what you want to use if you're making production devices that will last a long time. I love the new Nano 33's too. Arduino is constantly raising the bar higher and higher. Thankfully now that the silicone shortages are coming back around, the prices of boards is ooming back down to earth. Arduino is the best microcontroller platform for all developers. Thanks for the great videos!!! I've learned so much from your channel.
Excellent tutorials will it be the same when using wifi to send motion detection to a server?
I was banging my head trying to get this to work on a project before i found this video. Now i know what i did wrong. Mixed the data types! Thanks so much!
So glad it helped!!!
I love u👿
Thanks :)
arduino ide has built in esp32 example for touch buttons
Yes it does! They have tons of great example code for all types of ESP32 applications
I'm with somebody who's never heard, "selling my children/kidney/soul etc." when signing contracts. He was like wtf did that guy say about selling his kids? Lol
Amazing tutorial. I'm comming from Microchip Pic MCU's and PicMicro BasicPro. Converting over to C++ and AVR's are kind of a steep learning curve. And i do miss "Goto" and "Gosub" ;)
Thank you so much for this incredible video
Thanks for watching - I hope you have fun with Arduino!
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Have used a few Arduino boards (Mega, Nano Every, Nano RP2940 connect, Pro Mini & ESP32 WrooverCam ) but still get stuck with all sorts of things - breadboard circuits, code & trouble getting boards connected through my USB. Thank you for making things a little clearer. Really good general overview of how to get going with the Arduino. Highly recommended to all those just starting with the Arduino.😃
Thanks a ton Gary!
I am a 71 year old retired engineer and Arduino is my new hobby. Excellent video with lots of great information
Thanks! It's a great hobby!
Nice video sir I don't have sooo much knowledge My questions is the moter driver you used it's tooo expensive Do you have any specific reasons to use this driver Other then l293d and l298
Thank you, That saved my life ❤
Glad it helped!
What's the name of that KZread channel?
The name is Aaed Musa, this short is from a guest post he did on our channel. You can check his channel out here-> kzread.info/dron/X981hh-RI_L1QOwV08osNA.html It's great stuff!
@@programmingelectronics The link shown in your video is wrong. BTW, I am already subscribed to him.
thank you so much, but I have a problem: I used ThingsBoard.h library to work with ThingsBoard platform and the compiler showed "c:\Users\Hp\Documents\Arduino\libraries\TBPubSubClient\src\TBPubSubClient.cpp:8:10: fatal error: PubSubClient.h: No such file or directory" (while I don't want to use the TBPubSubClient library because of my personal purpose) could anyone help me how to fix that error pls? 🥹🥹🥹
It was amazing for me.. Thanks bro
Thanks so much for watching!
great job
Thank you!!
Sir, what did you use to connect the ps2 keyboard on the microcontroller??
Sir, what did you use to connect the ps2 keyboard on the esp32 s2?
I have the the PS2 go to a PS2 to USB adapter which I then connect to a USB breakout board. This post has the circuit layout: www.programmingelectronics.com/chatGPT-terminal/