Arduino UNO - cheap vs. expensive

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  • Опубліковано 9 жов 2024
  • Source Files: github.com/upi...
    Arduino Robo UNO+: robo.com.cy/pa...
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    Links from the video:
    Do you like this video? You can buy me a coffee ☕: www.buymeacoff...
    Robo UNO+ webpage: robo.com.cy/pa...
    Transparent OLED display: s.click.aliexp...
    128x64 SSD1306 OLED Display 1.54": s.click.aliexp...
    128x64 SSD1306 OLED Display 0.96": s.click.aliexp...
    128x64 SSD1306 OLED Display 2.42": s.click.aliexp...
    Breadboard wires: s.click.aliexp...
    Cheap Arduino UNO: s.click.aliexp...
    Arduino breadboard prototyping shield: s.click.aliexp...
    DFRobot Arduino UNO: www.dfrobot.co...
    Pink Arduino UNO: s.click.aliexp...
    Official Arduino UNO: store.arduino....
    Seeed Studio Arduino UNO (Seeeduino): www.seeedstudi...
    Elecrow Arduino UNO (Crowduino): www.elecrow.co...
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    It is better to buy a cheap Arduino UNO, or the more expensive one? Here I will show you a few Arduino UNO boards that I have and use. What is your favorite Arduino UNO board?
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    Do you have any questions? Suggestions for the next video? Please put those down in the comment section. I try to answer as many questions as I can. Thank you for watching, reading the video description and I hope to see you next time. Good luck with your projects!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 70

  • @upir_upir
    @upir_upir  6 днів тому +3

    All the source files are on GitHub: github.com/upiir/arduino_uno_robo_plus

  • @oskimac
    @oskimac 6 днів тому +13

    I got my first uno original to contribute. The all my boards came from the cheapest aliexpress source, never a problem.

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  6 днів тому +1

      I have the same experience, all my Arduino board were always working.

  • @bimokayoba
    @bimokayoba 4 дні тому +1

    I have many different Arduino uno boards, but i have never searched for the difference.
    thank you for the clarification

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  4 дні тому +1

      You are welcome, I´m glad it was helpful!

  • @zodak9999b
    @zodak9999b 5 днів тому +1

    I've had one of those cheap $3 Uno boards from Ali for years, and never thought of putting in a row of male headers. DOH! Thanks, that was quickly fixed. Another handy thing on that board is the connection points next to the ICSP header.

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  4 дні тому

      Great to hear that this video was helpful with those male header pins! I agree that those extra connection points are great as well.

  • @andymouse
    @andymouse 4 дні тому +1

    I still have loads of love for the UNO ! I also have a YUN ! great video, thanks!

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  4 дні тому +1

      That´s great to hear, I love UNOs as well! (as you can probably tell)

  • @enkidu9989
    @enkidu9989 6 днів тому +33

    so this is just an advert for that unreleased board. nice

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  6 днів тому +2

      It depends. Hopefully you can also learn a few new things.

    • @CommandGnome
      @CommandGnome 6 днів тому +6

      Brother needs his money my guy

    • @floriana.3123
      @floriana.3123 5 днів тому +10

      And he fucking deserves that money, for his work !

    • @enkidu9989
      @enkidu9989 4 дні тому

      @@upir_upir I have no issue with you making money, but here you are duping people and guiding them towards a purchase that you benefit from without letting them know what you are doing. No it's not cool.

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  4 дні тому +3

      @@enkidu9989 I have no benefit from people purchasing this board whatsoever. Plus, as mentioned in the video, I think that any of those Arduino UNO boards are good and it depends on the viewer what kind of features / price they prefer.

  • @deaafrizal
    @deaafrizal 6 днів тому +2

    im really wait u to upload new video, always interesting. new subscriber here!

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  6 днів тому

      Thank you, that´s great to hear!

  • @Jrok338
    @Jrok338 6 днів тому +1

    Thankyou for making my Friday even better!

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  6 днів тому

      That´s great to hear, thank you for your nice comment!

  • @bangleoelektro
    @bangleoelektro 5 днів тому +2

    I already use $3 uno for a while now and I not found any problem yet 😁

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  4 дні тому

      Same here. Probably a good luck?

  • @yorgle
    @yorgle 5 днів тому +1

    I like the tiny form factor of the "SS Micro". It has the USB A plug builtin. I've bought some $3 units, and one came without the bootloader programmed, and one came without the reset line connected. Neither were hard to find/fix but it was a bit of a surprise. ;D

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  4 дні тому

      Thank you for letting me know, I have ordered that board as well but haven´t tried it yet. Good to know that there might be some surprises..

  • @186scott
    @186scott 6 днів тому +1

    IThe project I done that you did of the gearknob I used a cheap arduino uno board I had issues of it not loading the program on it and recently bought the proper arduino uno board and it is working flawlessly

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  6 днів тому

      That´s interesting. Where did you get that cheap board from?

    • @186scott
      @186scott 6 днів тому

      @upir_upir I had no issues putting the program on it but when I went to use the arduino board with the program on it would 70% of three time not load it up properly

  • @Splarkszter
    @Splarkszter 6 днів тому +4

    I wish for RP2040 microcontroller boards in the same format as the arduino ones.
    The Arduino form factor is so easy to use.
    The RP2040 is way faster and cheaper.

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  6 днів тому +1

      There is a board like that - for example this one: github.com/red-scorp/RP2040-Eins

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  6 днів тому

      And here is another one: www.adafruit.com/product/5786

    • @Splarkszter
      @Splarkszter 6 днів тому +1

      @@upir_upir Oh, wow. That's awesome. Thank you!

  • @steveyoutube1709
    @steveyoutube1709 6 днів тому +2

    LGT8F328P are very good, cheap, 32Mhz, 5v inputs. .and they offer a usb c connector too

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  6 днів тому +1

      Is that Arduino IDE compatible? I need to take a look.

  • @GoodVrGames
    @GoodVrGames 4 дні тому +1

    Or you can buy Nano and breadboard for more pins and next comfortable soldering.

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  4 дні тому

      Sure, you can buy any other board. The point is that I believe that the first board that you should get should be UNO. After that, go with whatever suits you the most.

    • @GoodVrGames
      @GoodVrGames 4 дні тому

      ​@@upir_upir There is no reason to buy Uno as your first board. It is inconvenient. The usual set is a uselessly taking up space Uno + a breadboard, when you can just have Nano on this breadboard. You should buy Uno only for special shields, but you can use nano-shields instead uno-shields.

  • @Aplysia
    @Aplysia День тому

    The best arduino board is the one with the waifu silkscreened on it.

  • @u9Nails
    @u9Nails 5 днів тому +1

    I've been using the Ruggeduino boards mostly because my projects require higher voltages. But they're tough, and hard to kill. Might makes take on industry-like applications.

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  4 дні тому

      Good suggestion, I will definitely take a look at those board. Thank you!

  • @smooth-jamie
    @smooth-jamie 6 днів тому +1

    They are ok until you need something specific. I found the high output logic of the Rx and Tx are very low and I had to put a level shifter on the pin to get the full 5V. This problem doesn't exist on a genuine Nano, but you get what you pay for 😊

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  6 днів тому

      That´s interesting. Would it be cheaper to get the original board in that case? I wasn´t seeing any of those issues yet, perhaps a good luck..

    • @smooth-jamie
      @smooth-jamie 6 днів тому

      I bought a genuine one and that is how I found out that the clone had the fault. I still buy clones despite their problems because they are just so much cheaper.

  • @jasonwhite2775
    @jasonwhite2775 6 днів тому +1

    Nice, but you didn't answer the question or say how much the robo board is?

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  6 днів тому +2

      I didn´t really know what would be the price at the time of recording, but it should be on the webpage, I believe it would be around 25 dollars.

    • @jasonwhite2775
      @jasonwhite2775 6 днів тому +1

      @upir_upir that's not a bad price considering all the extras on the board. Thanks for the review!

  • @EmoticonFury
    @EmoticonFury День тому

    Can you do a video start to finish using an ESP32-2432S028R? They’re so cheap and widely available, I don’t fully grasp how to make my own programs for them yet. They are Arduino IDE compatible and like $10.

  • @TomboRectify
    @TomboRectify 6 днів тому +2

    My fake Arduino Mega for some reason only can very weakly turn on the pins, and my fake Arduino Nano just somehow started only accepting code from a specific selection from Android version of Arduino IDE. And that's only sometimes.

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  6 днів тому

      That´s interesting. I have a lot of cheap boards and so far not problem with those.

  • @CorvusCorps
    @CorvusCorps 6 днів тому +1

    Can you show us some stuff using a pinecil Ox64 or luckfox pico? Very cheap boards!

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  6 днів тому

      I haven´t seen those boards before, thank you for the recommendation! I will take a look.

  • @reinekewf7987
    @reinekewf7987 6 днів тому +1

    i would buy the version with the DIP µProcessor, because i use the Atmel 328 in many projects and it is much easyer for programming and testing, also as beginner if you break one you only need to replace the µProcessor not the whole board. Especial, it is the original Arduino Uno the DIP version makes more sense. what does the DIP-28 ATMEGA328P cost? 3€ or so? and if you buy more that one. Last time if bought 100 pieces for 100€ including shipping, so yeah if you're doing something with them and need a lot, buying the DIP package makes sense.
    it's my opinion about preferring the DIP rather than SMD.
    About performance for most projects the Atmel Tiny 25, 45 or 85 is more than enough power depending on how much ROM you need 25 = 2kb, 45 = 4kb and 45 = 8kb.

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  6 днів тому +1

      Agree about the DIP version, that´s always handy. Not in full agreement about the ATTINY. Once you add display, even the simple OLED, you need some memory, and even when I have made some projects with ATTINY 85 using the 128x64 OLED display, it´s just much easier to have enough RAM to store the framebuffer.

    • @reinekewf7987
      @reinekewf7987 6 днів тому

      ​@@upir_upir i building robots and such things where i need a special function.
      like a simple high power stepper, which works independently and is controlled over i²c or plain uart shared bus with call commands. The required pins and functions sets which chip i need.
      so yeah if you doing image stuff you need more space as the tiny can provide even the mega 328 can be to small if you need more pins and you next option might be the mega2560.

  • @ikemkrueger
    @ikemkrueger 6 днів тому +1

    4 buttons, 3 LEDs and an I²C connector is not worth 27$.

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  4 дні тому +1

      Official Arduino UNO is like $30, the Robo UNO+ is even less, with the same quality and those extra components.. I think it´s a fair price, but it´s great that you have so many options to choose from.

  • @crazysvt03
    @crazysvt03 6 днів тому +1

    Where did you find that huge oled

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  6 днів тому +2

      On AliExpress, I have updated links to that display into the description of the video.

  • @oronzocana2950
    @oronzocana2950 5 днів тому +1

    can I become a millionaire with this?

  • @earth2k66
    @earth2k66 6 днів тому +1

    Should you buy a Cheaper Arduino or Expensive Arduino?
    Ans: You shouldn't buy Arduino in 2024 at all. Move on to better platforms like RPI Pico (RP2040 & 2350) or ESP32 (S3 C3)

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  6 днів тому +2

      I still think that for the very first board, and getting into microcontroller world, going with UNO is a better option before moving to ESP32 or RPI.

    • @dwsel
      @dwsel 5 днів тому

      Easy, a lot of libraries, good for learning until you get experience. Also I think you've missed STM32 from your list of platforms.

  • @Maruchipawa
    @Maruchipawa 6 днів тому +1

    10 for 3$ all day everyday

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  6 днів тому

      I think it´s great that you have so many choices, not only price-wise, but also functionality-wise.

    • @earth2k66
      @earth2k66 6 днів тому

      Or 5 Raspberry Pi Pico 2 👍

  • @testingbeta7169
    @testingbeta7169 6 днів тому +1

    the heavy voice treatment sounds so irritating (keep the original voice, no need for deeeeeep vocie gah gah gah)

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  6 днів тому +1

      I probably need to change some settings on my mic, as I´m not doing any postprocessing of the audio.

  • @vinny142
    @vinny142 5 днів тому +1

    Butbutbut... I don't need buttons and led's on my boards dude...
    When I build a project the board gets hidden deep inside a box so the buttons and LED's are useless.
    That LCD looks nice, but I don't want it on the top of my board because that's where my shields are. You know, like the $3 shield that gives you an LCD screen and some buttons, that you can put on your arduino during development and then remove and re-use when your arduino goes into it's project box...
    Double headers: nice but if I need that many connections it's likely that I am already using a breadboard so.... and also: shields do that during prototyping and guess what: a shield also does that for production. Instead, you should focus on that QWIIC connector, that's much more helpful than the rest.
    Why would I spend $20 extra on one set of headers, four buttons and a buzzer? I can get ESP32 boards that have an on-board screen for $10 and those boards are smaller and faster than the uno.
    Who is this product for?

    • @upir_upir
      @upir_upir  4 дні тому

      Clearly this product is for me. I like to have a board for experiments where I don't need to use any additional breadboards, shields and wires and still have a few buttons, display and perhaps neopixels and buzzer. It just make creating projects much more convenient and faster. Obviously it´s not meant for putting into a box and using it for a product, but a learning tool for beginners.