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Your Old Phone as a Display and Sensorbox for Your Arduino Projects
Turn your old Android phone into a powerful controller for Arduino or other micro controllers using Python and Kivy. Repurpose your phone’s touchscreen, sensors, and flashlight to create an interactive controller app for your microcontroller projects. No Java or Android Studio required: Just simple Python and open source tools!
Thank you to PCBWay for sponsoring this video. Get PCBs, 3D printing and sheet metal works: www.pcbway.com/?from=Doctor%20Volt
Example code and instructions:
- github.com/michalin/androidino
Libraries/Tools:
- Kivy: kivy.org
- Telemetrix4Arduino: github.com/MrYsLab/Telemetrix4Arduino
- Plyer: github.com/kivy/plyer
- Buildozer: kivy.org/doc/stable/guide/packaging-android.html
- TCPUART Bridge app: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hardcodedjoy.tcpuart&pcampaignid=web_share
Special Items used in this video:
- USB OTG PD cable: amzn.to/4iMG6VY
Please use these links for your order to support the channel. It's the same price for you, but I'll get a small commission.
00:00 - Introduction
00:34 - Kivy
01:31 - Kivy app programming
02:55 - Telemetrix
06:03 - PCBWay
06:44 - Buildozer
08:39 - Running the app
09:19 - TCP2UART bridge
10:53 - Plyer
Thank you to PCBWay for sponsoring this video. Get PCBs, 3D printing and sheet metal works: www.pcbway.com/?from=Doctor%20Volt
Example code and instructions:
- github.com/michalin/androidino
Libraries/Tools:
- Kivy: kivy.org
- Telemetrix4Arduino: github.com/MrYsLab/Telemetrix4Arduino
- Plyer: github.com/kivy/plyer
- Buildozer: kivy.org/doc/stable/guide/packaging-android.html
- TCPUART Bridge app: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hardcodedjoy.tcpuart&pcampaignid=web_share
Special Items used in this video:
- USB OTG PD cable: amzn.to/4iMG6VY
Please use these links for your order to support the channel. It's the same price for you, but I'll get a small commission.
00:00 - Introduction
00:34 - Kivy
01:31 - Kivy app programming
02:55 - Telemetrix
06:03 - PCBWay
06:44 - Buildozer
08:39 - Running the app
09:19 - TCP2UART bridge
10:53 - Plyer
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Your Old Phone as a Touchscreen for Arduino!
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Forget Arduino! Use MacbookPro M5!
I've seen a bunch of weird 555 abominations, but the PWM audio power amplifier is a new one for me. You get a sub for that; I'm not easily impressed, but you've done it. Nice scope, do you think it was worth the price? Just askin' since I have a, currently unhacked, mso5074 that I haven't had much time to play with.
I have no other scopes to work with, so I cannot compare. But as I need it quite often, it was worth the price.
Is there any way to use a phone whose screen no longer works, by for example taking out the motherboard and hooking it up somehow?
I don't think so, because you'd need very deep knowledge about this particular phone, which you can find nowhere.
The problem is that even if we remove android or use our own android the hardware and the os have limitations to work in a more lets say easier way.
Desolder the flashlight LED and probe it to see how much voltage it is, and use that as an extra togglable GPIO. Call setTorchMode() to toggle that circuit. It won't know the difference.
Hallo Doctor Volt ,und erstmal vielen Dank für dieses gutgemachte Lern- video!! Ja, wie Sie bereits wissen,da ich ihnen schon mehrere kommentare über meinen privaten Hobby Elektronik "z80 und mpu atmega" Projekte da mal geschrieben habe, wollte ich mich auch irgendwie "schlauer" machen ABER mir da nicht soviel Arbeit machen wie SIE, siehe ihr Video!!!! Denn ich habe hier schon eine uralte 80er RETRO 8 BIT "Z80" Videospielkonsole namens SEGA MASTER System 2 ,die ungedingt ein neues "Hardware Update" da braucht um ,anstatt ein langweiliger ONLY "ROM Spiele Player" zu sein,ein richtiger Z80 Computer zu werden mit modernen MCU z.b. ATMEGA für PS2 Keyboard und SD Card als massenspeicher und einen tollen SPI PORT z.b. für Mp3 Player Erweiterungen ???
Heute Anno 2025, habe ich glücklichweise privat sehr viel zeit mich mit Elektronik,BASTELN und Computer programmierung zu beschäftigen...besonders als neuen kleinen '"Home - Job" z.b wie die Frima krikzz z.b. mit IHREN so vielen HOMEJOB "homebrew produkten" ala "snes/nes/sega sd karten ROM-leser" so ab stolze 50 euro per STÜCK... Aber mein grösstes Elektronik LERN- Problem ist ,das ich in meinen sehr langen BENUTZER Computer Leben,die damaligen Z80 Home-Computer als minderwertige wie auch langweilige "Computer" angesehen habe,und deshalb MICH auch NUR bessere 6502 Home Computer da interessiert haben wie C64 oder später Amiga,die eben mehr Grafik und Sound den Benutzer "präsentiert" haben anstatt Z 80 computer wie CPC als PC Clone,oder die langsamen MSX 1 oder 2 Computer,die auch in den 90er Jahren in Deutschland ziemlich rar wie sündhaft teuer gewesen sind... LERNING by DOING ??? Dumme Konstruktions-Fehler will ich hier nicht bezahlen... Nein,ich will hier nicht einen teuren wie dummen "4 Chip Z80" Bausatz bei Ebay z.b. da kaufen ,da ich diesen LERN-BAU-KASTEN ich da ziemlich mangelhaft wie super dumm finde: Der ATMEGA der mit seinen nur 8 Bit Port der direkt am Z80 Datenport anschlossen ist also ein nur "BYTE für BYTE" übertragung ,anstatt gleich per eigenen schnellen ATMEGA "DMA" aufs ganze vorhandene "RAM" mit einigen billigen 74LS373 "Latch" 50 cents "Chips" ,da den langsamen CMOS "Z80" benutzt für höhere BYTE der Daten "Zieladresse." ja, nur weil der "justforfun" z80 entwickler an diesen dummen vielleicht "50 cent" 8 bit- latch 373 chips gespart hat,aber für sein ABER "nur 4 Chip BILLIG System" da gleich eine sehr teure "CMOS" DELUXE Z80 VERSION ABER vorraussetzt !! Ach,ja ich würde hier so gerne diesen alten Z80 "SEGA MASTER SYSTEM" wie auch jeden so ähnlichen Z80 System als "MSX 1" wie 2 System gleich einen superschnelle "CPU turbokarte" per da den NACHFOLGER per CPU "Z180" verpassen samt einen modernen ATMEGA als I/o controller der sofort "moderne" Anno 2000 Geräte wie SD KARTEN oder PS/2 Keyboards,MAUS sowie einen topmodernen "SPI PORT" für modernen ADDON Hardware z.b. MP3 player da möglich machen würde samt einen "PICO PI" als neuen "VRAM" CONTROLLER ,um hier die lausigen nur 16 KB VRAM massiv zu erweiteren z.b. bei so uralten Computer wie CPC, TI99 oder MSX1,Colecovision oder das Sega MASTERSYSTEM. Nur leider fehlen hier die passenden HIGH IQ FACHEXPERTEN für diese sinnvolle AUFGABE!🤔
Ja, es fehlen HEUTE 2025 richtig die guten kreativen talentierten IQ MASTER GEHIRN "MITARBEITER",die wie da der super-kreative "JUSTFORFUN",die sich für uralten 8 oder 16 Bit Computer interessieren,sondern nur Spiele APPs für die Android Handy da schreiben um damit schnelles Geld zu verdienen. Wo sind die vielen kreativen Hardware entwickler die hier uralte Computer so "modding" wollen ? Die da eben da einen neuen spottbilligen nur 5 Dollar "PICO PI 2" dafür nehmen ,auch IHN als preiswertes "RETRO CHIP "REPLACEMenT" für 50 jahre uralte rare teure TI99,C64,CPC,MSX 1/2 oder SEGA MASTER SYSTEM Videochips aber mit mehr möglicher GRAFIK LEISTUNG dann benutzen werden und dabei sollte auch nicht den modernen DVI oder HDMI Anschluss nicht vergessen werden ,wenigstens ein altmodischen "Video out"!
Ich bin eigentlich kein Freund davon, alte Hardware zu "verbasteln". Ich finde, dass das erhalten werden muss. Wenn es denn sein muss, dann wenigstens so, dass der Originalzustand ohne größeren Aufwand wieder hergestellt werden kann. (Außer natürlich, die Hardware ist kaputt)
@@DoctorVolt Nein,sorry- von "verbasteln" ist hier nicht Rede sondern,das ein langweiliges 8 BIT Z80 SEGA Mastersystem z.b. zu einen richtigen super funktionalen Homecomputer ala C64,CPC,MSX da umgebaut wird,dank eines modernen ALL-IN Mircocontrollers ob hier ATMEGA oder PIC oder STM32 plus einen CMOS "Z180" CPU UPDATE! Wie ein 16 BIT "Mega Drive" ,da zu einen normalen 16 BIT Homecomputer,da umgebaut werden könnte samt 68HC000 Turbo-CMOS CPU dazu einen schnellen 16 oder 32 Bit Mircocontroller ,der sogar einfache gefüllte 3D polygone berechnen kann,dass wäre sicherlich bestes HARDWARE UPDATES für diese sehr alten 8 oder 16 Bit nur videokonsolen.
ich persönlich sehe da keinerlei Probleme,diese alten CPUs der 8 oder 16 Bit SEGA Videospiel Konsolen raus zulöten ,dafür einen schönen grossen "Sockel" einzulöten und später dort eine super tolle "turbokarte" reinzustecken ,die mir dann alle BENUTZER FREIHEIT BIETE wie bei einen echten PC Computer! Verbastelt? Dann fragen SIE mal die viele FREUNDE, FREAKS wie FANS ,die damals in den 90zigen jahren sowas bei IHREN STOLZEN 8 mhz AMIGA Computer / ATARI ST sowas eben gemacht haben...und einen ziemlich sündhaften PREIS dafür bezahlt haben. Es wäre ja HEUTE ANNO 2025 von der verfügbaren Hardware und den Preis für schnelle Mirco-controller ,die alle höchstens unterhalb 10 Euro kosten,da wohl kein technisches Problem das Maximum aus diesen jetzt "nur" dummen Videokonsolen da herrauszuholen und sogar der next-generations teenies einen sinnvollen RETRO "lern-computer" zu geben wo sie nicht nur die die alte technik Z80 /68000 lernen sondern gleichzeitig die programmierung von modernen "ALL-IN one CHIP" Micro-Controller samt deren Möglichkeiten per IC2 Bus da moderne Datenträger wie SD Karte und weitere Hardware Updates ala MP3 Player Chip benutzen zu können. DA ist garantiert ein grosser LERN "EFFEKT" vorhanden samt den Möglichkeiten,der alten Z80 oder 68k CPU,IHN mit der RECHNENPOWER eines modernen "nur" 10 euro Mircocontrollers ,zu einen so ungefähr "S-NES" mit MATH Co-Prozessor als Super FX zu machen.🤩
I've been waiting for this since the last video. But this seems a bit complicated. I've looked into writing my own java app and found a serial port library that supports arduino and all the common USB to serial converters. Didn't have the time to test it yet, but just having one app with integrated serial communication seems much simpler than writing python code, having to wrap it up into an app and then using a second app to do serial over tcp.
This is interesting, but way to complicated.
Horrible audio quality. Next time let Eric do all the talking please. The project itsself is interesting, but for too complicated. A solution based on a Wifi device would make things much easier
thnx
Hallo. Ich liebe den Akzent, ja. Danke, UA-cam-Algorithmus.
Somewhat more involved than using a web UI on a phone, but the IP socket connection would definitely be more responsive than HTTP. But TBH the wired USB connection is kind of a downside - this would really be more appealing if it talked to the controller via radio like ESP-Now or PainlessMesh.
It depends on your project whether a wired USB or wireless connection is better. If you run an IP socket directly on an ESP, the app can also communicate over wireless without any issues.
You can also use it as a VR headset, rift cat, awesome software
Diy fpv!!!!
I’ve got an old galaxy tablet wonder if this would work with that?
yes, It will (I also tried this with a Galaxy Tab A8.)
Who is talking ... or, rather what? Stupid A.I. computer narration. Thumbs down spanking👎
You seems like a genius. Thanks for the interesting video.
Try the opposite. Put the light source in the scanner and project the dots on the subject. Use a photo device like a photo multiplier and you will have a flying dot scanner. Must scan in the dark of course.
Way Cool!
I have an S10+ with a busted screen, for a while I used it plugged into my TV with a Bluetooth keyboard/mouse while I was waiting to save up for a new laptop lol Now I use it as a webcam 🤣
Usb some thermal past and cooler for much better performance
to me it seems just pointless that a lot of people in the comments compare a rpi with a smartphone. it is just they are made for different things. rpi is a lot more accessible platform to develop on, just because it was made for it. its made in a way that beginners can actually start to use linux and do some cool electronic stuff. using a smartphone is not the best way to prototype something, probably 90% of the time a rpi is just better because of its built in capabilities, like having gpio exposed and running an actual linux distro. and i say this as a linux programmer, that has experience with android too. probably you won't start your first blinking led writing an android app...but with a python script or something else . anyway, this is a cool project, keep it going
gross pay program
Liked & subscribed! This points the way to all sorts of possible creative uses for retired smartphones. Awesome!
Next video: forget your older phone, use your old WW1 radio transmitter
Fuck your propaganda
greetings from Turkey
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2:07 Shorting the LED to turn it off is not a good design practice, because current is always flowing even when the LED is off. A better approach is to instead connect the LED cathode to the transistor's collector, and let the transistor pulls down the LED to turn it on. In this manner current flows only when the LED is on.
Interesting microscope. It is better than usual optical microscopes. Because it can create 3D images. I think it is possible to modify the program so that the result will not be a 2D picture, but a 3D model that can be rotated in a 3D editor (to show the 3D structure of the material). The most interesting objects for scanning are insects, a fly's head, dragonflies.
My old Samsung S8 appreciates this video.
Simple and failproof explanation. Thank you.
"A phone with Android 3.0 or higher" _Me who has an Android 2.3.5 laying around_
I think the ringer voltage is 90v not 60v. That is why your ringing was no strong enogh.
im trying to make a blue tooth paired glove like in black ops 2 lol
wait!!! you mean we can write apps for android devices? who knew?
I'm making a binary alarm clock to complete my transformation into full on AI slavebot
Meh. Rasp pi you dont have to fight with the android locks. You have way more options.
Hey bro, wanted to ask. Would this also make interfaces for esp or pico? Or arduino exclusive? Also, would the application package be open source, and also the compiled package or no source code for your ui app?
Yes it does. Check out its website. There is no source code.
@@DoctorVolt thanks bro! Which android development framework/language would you say would be easiest for simple apps, like this? Like flutter, react/native, or swift?
@@yasirrakhurrafat1142 I would recommend Python with Kivy as an UI framework and Buildozer for packaging. I am currently working on a video on this.
@@DoctorVolt thanks brother. I don't like the idea of not having the source code. I don't think I can bear the idea of my app having more elements in it than I intend for it to have ya know... Don't know what else they'd be putting in it. I kinda feel the same about this packager you speak of.. until I know how it works precisely. But I guess I'll just have to yolo!. Because I'm not very educated on programming and stuff.
@@DoctorVolt Your videos are something I have been recommended to watch multiple times, and I'd just play and gloss over your vids as nothing more than entertainment or just to occupy only for passing time. But recently I've been learning these fields, electrical/semiconductors, programming, architecture, and whatnot. And I'm loving to revisit your vids, now that I can actually grasp them better gradually. Thank you! You are awesome!
Can u explain why u coded "bool pressed = !digitalRead(INPUT_PIN)"? Why did u assign the negated pin state?
Because the input pin is configured as "INPUT_PULLUP". That means that the input level at the pin is zero when the button is pressed. So I inverted it to get a "one".
I thought you were going to show RPi OS working on a phone.
And also it's program or software
All the circuits which u use in this car please
Hello bro i hope u good man can u send me this kits with named
And can you Connect 2 camera in this circle?
Sure, you can also include the cameras of the phone.
Hmmm no analog io though?
No, only digital
I was wondering, "what about GPIO?" Probably more of an Arduino thing anyway. Still some useful DIY info, though!
Curious if it would charge wirelessly while connected if it were a slightly newer phone
Yes, this would work
ALL OF THAT......... to make four tiny lights go on and off?
Do you have a blog article, or do you follow any electronics textbook 📖 or book... I would like to follow the video by reading step by step at the same time...?
Not for this videos. Other projects are described on Github, Hackaday etc. Of course you can also activate the subtitles if you have difficulties to understand me.