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Vlog #1 - Getting Started in Electronics Perspective 

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Thank you for your contributions to my projects. With your help, I am able to showcase, teach and inspire people all over the world.
Patreon: / ee_enthusiast
Software:
github.com/VRo...
In this project, we are building a solar tracker used for solar panels. I am using a 28BYJ-48 Stepper motor in order to control the position and light resistors to capture the light intensity. I've build a simple demonstration platform in order to fully showcase the capabilities of this project (More information will be available on my website on how to build your own.)
Hardware Required (See detailed list on EEEnthusiast.com):
- Arduino Uno
- 2x 220 ohm resistors
- 28BYJ-48 Stepper Motor & Control Board (available on my website)
- 2x Light Resistors
- Breadboard
- Jumper cables
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Getting Started with Electronics
Arduino
Raspberry Pi
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28 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 12   
@9VBGI
@9VBGI 3 года назад
thxfor the hard reality!
@SmartLearningAI
@SmartLearningAI 8 лет назад
Thanks for your time.
@IbrahimInsomniac
@IbrahimInsomniac 8 лет назад
those advices really helped me thank you..
@zcxvasdfqwer1234
@zcxvasdfqwer1234 8 лет назад
I agree with you. I got Arduino because I had so many complete designs and concepts in my head.After being frustrated with the Arduino language and barebones tutorials I bought a book, Make:AVR Programming by Elliot Williams. Very simple and funny too. A good start. I already had a kit but needed some direction. I wanted to program AVR in C and start to understand some of the innerworkings and logic of the MCU. My experience is TAKE IT VERY SLOW. Stay on one small thing and try and add to it like add multiple buttons or combine previous code. Open broken electronics up. Solder something. Experience takes time and be patient with yourself and fail fail fail because after a few months you will look back and be amazed at what you DO know. Also I started keeping a notebook and writing what I learned from the datasheet because that is the key of it all. Hope this helps someone! Don't give up and remember to laugh at yourself!
@EEEnthusiast
@EEEnthusiast 8 лет назад
I agree with your points complete. I had actually learned it the other way around in university. I had to read a ton of datasheets in order to figure out how to program the Atmega8 (very similar to the Atmega328 on the Arduino), but for me it wasn't as much fun at the time. Later on, when I discovered the Arduino, I couldn't believe how much simpler the platform makes everything. I don't know why it is taught backwards...
@kvotheosem-sangue
@kvotheosem-sangue 8 лет назад
I've programmed (some of it because I've cheated a bit by searching for a code to make my movement ultrassonic sensor work) a movement sensor that makes a noise when senses something. Ok until then, but my idea is conecting the circuit to my room's light to switch automaticly between on and off without touching anything. I've asked to all my teachers that are graduated on engineering, and all of them told me that haven't worked with it for many years. Now the real question : is it possible to feed the circuit with the energy provided for the light? and how I'm going to do this without burning my home, family and I (not in this especific order, probably I'm going first)? Please P.S.: Keep being awesome! It's very hard someone that gives all this kind of support to the fans
@EEEnthusiast
@EEEnthusiast 8 лет назад
Hi Kvothe, thank you for the kind comment. The simplest way to switch a light on/off would be through a relay. I would be very cautious playing with the house wiring and make sure that I am aware of all regulations with regards to this modification before doing so. That being said, you can make it as simple or as complex as you want. There are people who modify existing switches and solder a relay to them and some will add a wireless module into it. If you aren't comfortable playing with the electrical wiring, there are always alternatives which make it very easy to switch loads; here's an example: www.powerswitchtail.com/Pages/default.aspx
@kvotheosem-sangue
@kvotheosem-sangue 8 лет назад
EEEnthusiast Thank a lot for the help man!
@dragysk4072
@dragysk4072 8 лет назад
+1 vote to shave your face
@EEEnthusiast
@EEEnthusiast 8 лет назад
Never! (Unless you get 1000 votes)
@Brianvanvlymen
@Brianvanvlymen 8 лет назад
will they do care if make own website make the blog what I learned?
@EEEnthusiast
@EEEnthusiast 8 лет назад
Are you referring to interviewers and jobs? If so, then absolutely. Interviewers and hiring managers love to see projects more than hearing about them. Not only that, but as you explain your project, it will help you understand and remember it even more. I highly recommend starting a blog/vlog about your projects.
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