Hello Indrek, I am a starter in Robotics and stuff. I have modified your Java program "ArduImageCapture" and some of the code from your UART Example so that it can communicate over Bluetooth connection. I have a Micro-SD Card Adapter that I want to use. Is there a way that I can implement - storing the captured image in a SD Card in BMP Format.
Hi! Thank you for your explanation! I'm trying to use the same load cells but I'm having an issue. The readings form the HX711 just keep going up very quickly. That is, I cannot get a stable reading form the load cells. No matter if I use one, two or four cells. I also tried different hx711 breakouts. The issue is the same. Have you encountered this issue or can you give some advice how to handle it?
Now that we have a program on the ESP-12E / ESP-12F. Can you make a video on how to make the program run when the chip is ready to be used. NOT WIFI. maybe run a LED on pin 12.
Hey, man! This video was amazing! I reaaly apreciate your job. But I need some help, i am trying to use this camera to identify colors and to get how much bytes per seconds i can get. Can you help me?
Amaaaaaazing content .Thank you very much sir for this and for the previous video for programming ESP8266 via physical connection. You just got a new subscriber. May God lead and guide you.
Hi bro absolutely amazing content Had a slight request from you please make a similar video for esp32 as well because of multiple uart ports my esp32 module prompts an error unable to open com port And please make a video on making a dedicated programmer based ch340c as it will be helpful for making diy development boards bye thanx And love from India
Very good information however --- . Please do not use music in your videos!!! The music is annoying and makes it difficult to fully understand your message
Thank you for this project explanation. I'm working on this project and when I uploaded the "persistent zero offset" code, I was getting six digit float values as output val instead of the actual weight value. Kindly assist please
Good video. I suggest, however, that you use a more solid base, such as aluminum or even steel, instead of plastic. The flexing and bending of the plastic will cause inaccuracies in weighing. For demo purposes, your setup is fine but if you don't mention that a solid base is required, anyone who might still be learning will not get that important piece of knowledge.
Hi, on your website "how to power an arduino", please do a VERY important addition. You need to note that the "Arduino Nano EVERY", that exact model, should not be powered through the 5V pin. Please add this crucial info so people dont damage their nano every.
Hey! Can you give a source for it so I can link back to the explanation of why it can't be done? Powering it via USB will also connect 5V from the USB directly to the Arduino bypassing the VIN pin's regulator. What is the fundamental difference that makes powering it from the 5V pin damaging to the Arduino?
The comment isn't in the "held for review" folder. Maybe RU-vid doesn't allow links in the comments at all. I selected "Always approve comments for this user" for you, which may help. Maybe you can replace all the dots in the domain name with spaces and try again?
Hi Luuk, I'm looking for analyzing video data from a Camera to use it in a home made spectrophotometer, so I would know if is possible not just to display video image captured on a window, but rather logging each single video data byte from Camera to analyze it by arduino itself or eventually by PC. Thanks a lot for your any information, and congratulation for your very good explanation of all your projects. Andrea (from Rome, Italy)
Is it possible to do this with scales of 400 kg or more? what should be used as a base? I would like to make 4 of them to balance the weights of my car 😊 There is a video for arduino nano and lcd screen too?