Amazing - yet again another very detailed explanation. I had managed to do this but it was a mess. I have learnt a lot from your code and method of programming. Thanks.
You are AMAZING! Thank you for this video! I want to use this to make some custom steering wheel buttons that control relays for several accessories. However, I can only pass 2 wires through my steering wheel clockspring. I can feed my 5v signal and output wires through the clockspring, and get ground inside the steering wheel hub as it is grounded already and where the horn button is grounded. This will come in perfectly and will be my first time using Arduino. I will study up very good now. Thanks again friend!
30:00 button#6 's lower value is lower than #5's higher value. You may have an int that snuck into the calculations. This is a great way to add more buttons. I forgot about this long ago. But I'm glad you reminded me!! You won't be able to press more than 1 button at a time, but if you add resistors and more buttons, you won't need to! I'm trying to figure if voltage sag (batteries going lower) would affect the buttons. Vref should stay the same, but actual voltage on the ladder might decrease.
Yes you are right. then in that case we will have to set the tolerance to 1% of 5% to increase the gap between voltages. I will try to mention this somewhere or may be update the video. Please comment as I will delete this video and update it with relay as it seems many people did not see how it is used even though I've shown it can turn on digital outputs.
@@robojax oh no don't delete this video. The discussion is a great place for people to always learn more! In fact, I find, doing something non perfect in a video generates even more great discussion than a perfect video. (And better info in the end). Great video!!
Yes indeed "define" was better option. I am going to remove this video and update it with controlling relay as it helps many people to see the result. it seems this was not enough as how it is used.
Thank you. I've been looking for a video like this. I'm interested in extending a button's functionality by long press, double-tap, and maybe double-tap-hold. I know the combinations are many but at least get 3 buttons out of one would be great. Like some handsfree headphones have a single button to take care of prev track(triple-tap, I think),(single-tap) toggle play, next track(double-tap,I think), stop (single-tap toggle), and call/voice command (long press)
Hello, I have added into my "to do list". Thanks for letting me know. I removed the video to update and posted with relay. Once the V2 of this video was posted, I brought back the V1 (this video).
hello sir ahmad... thanks for this informative video it gives me a lot of ideas as a beginner... i would like to ask if you could make a video on 6 pushbutton to control one servo motor.. each button have different programs for the servo to perform.. thank you sir...
Better approach is to use 2 pins one analog and one external interrupt and using a transistor send signal to interrupt pin. With this no polling is needed
It has two alerts , first condition and second playing tone. Here is video on the condition Lesson 08: Arduino Conditional Statements | Arduino Step By Step Course ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Mky-04NH_CQ.html and here is how you can generate tone ESP32 Tutorial 14 - Playing Custom Music Note Using SunFounder ESP32 IoT Learning kit ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0IFBAF6gSAo.html and generating tone ESP32 Tutorial 14 - Playing Custom Music Note Using SunFounder ESP32 IoT Learning kit ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0IFBAF6gSAo.html
hola Ahmad En primer lugar darte las gracias por tus videos y la forma tan didáctica de explicarlos para los que no entendemos. Mi pregunta puede funcionar con 32 pulsadores para dos módulos de 16 relés con resistencia de 1K y final de 400K gracias por anticipado un saludo hello ahmad First of all, thank you for your videos and the educational way of explaining them for those of us who do not understand. My question can work with 32 pushbuttons for two modules of 16 relays with resistance of 1K and final of 400K Thanks in advance a greeting
Hello, you are welcome. there is V2 of this video which shows relay control. the link is in the description. I have explained it and shown what the problem is. The more resistor you put the more error you will have. so I believe 10 seems maximum for one arduino. why don't you use keypad? here 4x4 keypad with 5 wires ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qIDzzG2LUtg.html or 4x5 keypad ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sbQ3D1_x_tg.html search my channel for more. Here is how to find Specific RU-vid Video in a channel bit.ly/findRU-vidVideo or 8 channel relay ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dkESWpdDBYk.html
Hello, do you want not use other resistors? (1) or when it one key is pressed, you want the others to be deactivated?(2), 1-you can used 2 or more, (2) then how are you going to implement it? as long as a key is pressed, it should not accept other key-press.? if so you need to use conditional statement to check that. It needs some work.
Hello, if I put 14 push-buttons in one code and 2 push-buttons in the other code to turn on a led, what will it look like? Can you help me, if it works, send the code to Arduino
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Hi, I would like to know how to use a Keypad (4x4) with I2C to set 16 outputs on a PCF8575. I would like to use PCF8574 for the keypad and for a display (2x16) with PCF8574 on the same I2C bus line. Read from Keypad, show on display and action on PCF 8575 to set the corresponding output. That should be a nice project for you to handle a lots of outputs, from one keypad with a minimum of wiring. I use Arduino NANO so it will be as cheap as possible. Thank you in advance!
Hello, thank you for letting me know. We've migrated our website to new Content Management System and used automated data transfer. this process have missed up some of the pages. I just fixed this manually. this should work now. Please let me know.
Here is Version 2 of this video: Control 10 output pins or relay using 10 push button switch with 1 Arduino input pin ANPB-V2 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AI-zzmSZVfw.html
@@robojax at 3:19 if you remove r5 from the schematic, you do not have the constant power draw by 5kOhm. Then make r99 (at the IC) smaller in value to get the correct voltage drop if you press a button.