Very good introduction. I already have 3 of the 4 boards described except the STM32, which I plan to try. I am using also the BeagleBone Black, which is comparable with the Raspberry Pi, and has lots of I/O pins. Thanks!
Hi Jacm, very true I also agree Beaglebone Black is also one contender in the list when it comes to learning Embedded Linux but still Raspberry Pi can also serve the purpose. Have a Good day, Thanks!
I have 1 Arduino Mega2560 r3, several Arduino UNO r3, and 4 Nano boards. I also want to add the STM32 and ESP8266 or ESP32. The Raspberry Pi 4 is just too expensive right now, and I sob every time I remember putting off buying one when the prices were affordable about a year ago. I did however acquire the Raspberry Pi 400, and my research showed that it's almost as good, if not as good, as the Raspberry Pi 4. Your video was brief, yet extremely informative. I enjoyed it. Thanks.
I have an 8-bit HT48R32-B-0 microcontroller in my hi fi audio amp and need a programmer to copy the data to another HT48R32-B-0 so I can fix my second identical amp. , do you know what am i looking for and can you help with a device that will program that. i have the original chip so i just need to copy the info onto a blank one. Thanks
Hi, this video is really helpful. I want to make a touch screen controller where i can set temperature and it could controller two compressors. (-80 deep freezer) I think your suggestion will be good n helpful. After that my plan is make a more complicated controller for a centrifuge machine. Can pls suggest something on this. ??
Hi Pooja, you can find temperature ratings of a microcontroller in manufacturers datasheet. I don't remember exactly at this moment because I work with several microcontrollers for different projects based on use case. Good luck
Hello sir great video, after watching it i really wanted to buy one of these and get started can you recommend me from where should i buy in india? and what is your opinion about buying a genuine board vs fake/copied/cheaper one? Thanks in advance
Thank you very much for this easy to understand and very helpful video... Subscribed to your channel... Requesting you to make video series about STM32 boards and ARM programming.. It would be great help.
Hi Sameer, I'll consider putting more video lessons around STM32 Microcontroller programming with Proteus. It may take few months or weeks depends as per time availability. I hope you understand time it take to create quality video to share. Thanks for your input and I'll try my best. Good day!
@@BINARYUPDATES thank you very much Umesh for your reply... . I already joined one course last night.on Udemy from your courses.. . The one you have created about AVR Atmega328 with Atmel studio.... Its excellent course.. Already through 5 lectures and enjoying it.
@@BINARYUPDATES Hello Sameer, I'm also learning STM32 with Proteus. If you need any help, happy to support you and I will also learn about STM32 in-depth. Thanks.
Hi Nikhil Beaglebone black is good if you want to focus on learning or prototyping something around Embedded Linux something like porting Yocto Project. I personally prefer BB in projects where embedded Linux will be preferred. You can purchase, it will worth Good luck and best wishes Umesh
Hi Anuj, there are software simulation tools like Proteus and Tinkercad. You can use these tools for learning very basic but always consider learning microcontroller programming on real hardware. Wish you good luck
I want to work in medical device development and i have graduated from electronics and communication engineering from india and work as Embedded software , is it possible?
@@BINARYUPDATES Where to begin sir? i am also interested in the medical development but i work as WLAN developer with 2 years of experience will i need to start over?
I want to get a job on embedded coding on controllers, currently working as a java developer can I change my job to embedded coding is it possible is there opportunities in India ??
Yes, its possible but it will take serious work around embedded systems to qualify for jobs. I would suggest you to buy Arduino and Raspberry Pi. And start building projects with microcontroller boards to gain hand-on experience in the field of embedded. I wish you good luck.
Hi Selvaraja, arduino uno is best if you're absolute beginner and then move to STM32 Nucleo Board to learn professional microcontroller firmware development. Actually, it doesn't matter much between both whether you start with AVR ATmega328 on Arduino or STM32 on Nucleo board. Best Regards Umesh