I am 27 years old and have begun looking into RC with 3D printing that i have been using. Although this video is 5 years old you are a Godsend! This is exactly the type of lesson based hand holding i honestly needed so thank you from the bottom of my heart. This is exactly what youtube was made for.
As an advance programmer, I came here to just see what the kit has to offer, but the way you teach and explain is so comforting in a word, I understood and digested everything you said and I wanted to know what you were talking about. Ik what you were going to teach, but I stayed because it was just so fun hearing you explain.
As a web developer this was a great tutorial for someone looking to expand their horizons into electronics. Very well spoken and organized, and still includes important info for beginners without boring the more experienced folks.
This is an awesome introduction and kit walk through. The reason Arduino programs are called sketches is because originally it, and Processing which the IDE is based on, were designed for artists to get started with electronics and programming.
I'm 43 and making a 3d printed model that requires electronics. I have zero clue what I'm doing, and zero experience. Got a feeling this series will help me smash it
OK, you are the best! This is what good tuition looks like. You are enthusiastic and very clear. Not only is this really educational, it is incredibly entertaining too. Thank you so much!
You are absolutely correct about the benefit of actually typing the code yourself and playing with it a bit, I had already programmed in an SOS message in Morse code before you suggested it so that made me chuckle. I'm just trying to get into electronics at the young age of 42 and like your teaching style so far.
Thank you. I am a parent who ordered the kit for my son and then found your video. I got a lot out of your video with nothing in front of me. I hope my son finds your video as equally helpful. Thank you for your efforts!
Thank you so much for helping me get started with the kit ! It was really a moment of delight when I pushed the code through ( had to use a USB-C adapter as well since I'm on a new Mac) and seeing it actually work !
I've been doing web dev and programming in general for close to a decade. Had I been introduced to your style of teaching in the beginning I'd probably have had a much easier start. This is a fantastic video and I've already ordered the kit through your link. I can't wait to start on the rest of the series!
Thanks for this, Bryan! Just bought two kits with your affiliate link. My partner is a software dev and is interested in electronics, but has no experience with hardware. We're going to go through 2 or 3 of your tutorials weekly as a date night and learn together!
I’m taking a class that involves this stuff for my mechanical engineering degree, and I’ll admit it’s a little overwhelming at times, but this series makes it feel way more manageable
I'm a model builder and have wanted to learn this to add lights and sounds to my models. Its very confusing but you have taught it in a wY that educational and understanding. Thank you. Il watch all your videos now. This is my 3rd and 5 stars so far.
This is wonderful, thank you! I had to purchase the kit for a show control class but we don't start up 'till next week (in a currently-unknown remote-learning-only situation) & I was super excited to get going. I had read through some of the guides but having someone actually explaining and showing you as your go is SUPER helpful.
I was a little overwhelmed initially, after receiving this kit as a gift. This explanation and patience is exactly what I needed to feel comfortable! TY! //I added almost everything you said into //notes //btw //:)
I received my Elegoo Super starter kit for Christmas. I set it up today and it worked as expected. I started searching UA-cam and found your page. Enjoyed your presentation on setting up the Elegoo very much and looking forward to watching more of them. Great job in explaining everything clearly and concisely!
Awesome! I'm about five episodes into the series so far. The next few are still "exploratory missions" covering the basics of some of the components. But as you gain experience with them, you can combine them in fun and interesting ways. For example, switches can be used with either LEDs or buzzers (or both), to make simple alarms to alert you when a door or drawer has been opened. Anyway, I'm glad you're enjoying the series. Thanks for watching! 👍
I just got this kit and I am finding it all fascinating what it is capable of doing. I also found that this channel is great in explaining and teaching the basics and moving forward at a nice pace.
Your videos are helping me with my college class. I bought the same kit instead of paying more for the one my school has. Thank you for these videos that help me understand the kit better
Great intro video thanks Bryan. Between your good self and Paul McWhorter, you guys really provide a great series of videos aimed at any tech level to gain an insight into the world of programmable microcontrollers and the fabulous Arduino board. Well done and keep up the great work!
Randomly happen on this video a few days ago. The kit came today. I just completed this lesson. This looks like it'll be fun to mess around with. I had this video running on my main machine and the arduino stuff running on my 2nd machine, that way I can listen and watch and also get my hands on the programming and board without having to click back and forth between windows. I probably looked like I was watching tennis going from screen to screen. Thanks for doing this.
Fabulous tutorial. I've bought the 'most complete' version of this kit and printed your project holder. Your vid is a superb introduction to my micro electronics journey. Thank you so much ! ... 🇬🇧
Love this. I'm planning to get this kit to build some simple and fun projects with my son, and so I can learn more about coding. The way you've presented this intro makes me even more excited for it
THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEOS AND CHANNEL!! Saw your video series and went and got. a Mega kit with 37 sensors... Ill be following your tips and advice ONE-BY-ONE thanks you for the content and sharing your knowledge... Horrible Dad jokes... That I love and crack me up! 🤣. Thanks again Brian, I shall count you amongst my friends! Big hello from Dominican Republic!
I'm in the same position as a lot of others here. I've had my kit stored away for months and I'm ready to dust it off. Thanks btw for doing this on a Mac!!! ♥️
This was very useful. One comment I have, I used this in November of 2021, and the Arduino Genuino is no longer listed as one of the tools in the drop down. it is now named Arduino Uno, and it seems to work just fine. Great video, very easy to follow, I opened the guide and referenced that as you went. That was a great first experience in coding and electronics. Thank you! On to the next challenge!!
Very well done, Sir! Great video, and great introduction to a wonderful microcontroller! I cant wait to watch more as my kit (bought the same kit you have as I could not find my uno r3 after years of storage XD) arrives. I usually write out the "Blink" sketch as an "S.O.S" program to test new boards, and you mentioned similar. Great video!
Thank you for making these videos. Reading "The Guide" felt a bit confusing, but this video made so much more sense. Looking forward to the next one. My wife and I also agree, we loved the t-shirt from this video.
Bryan update my kit arrived yesterday ( early). It is sure stuffed with components. Aa you stated don’t think they could fit anything else into the case. Think I will get a fishing lure case & re-organize making it easier to find something. While waiting for receipt of kit I’ve been binge watching your videos. Today I am going to rewatch starting with lesson 1.
Interesting to hear the history of RAMPS. Especially since I got this kit off Black Friday for £25, buying it on a hunch and thinking about using it in a similar way to how 3D printers use them (though probably for something much smaller, like a pen printer (or drawing machine, as some call them) or a mini-CNC. I did not look specifically for 3D printer channels, I came across this video just looking for info on the kit itself. Funny how life works sometimes.
The term "sketch" is a leftover from the base language the Arduino is programmed in, an offshoot of Java called Processing. Processing was mainly developed for visual artists, for quick prototyping of their visuals. Also, many people seem to have missed this, but Arduino is a prototyping board. It's not really meant for production stuff, even though many use it for that. It has everything you need to quickly assemble a breadboard prototype to test things out. But as you may have noticed, the ROM chip of the Arduino is not soldered on. It sits nicely in an IC boot, so you can detach it. The idea is that you, when you are finished, make a proper integrated circuit board for all your components, program the chip with the final version of the software, pop it off the prototyping board and solder it onto the actual product. You can then buy a handful more chips and use the Arduino prototyping board as a programmer, or just replace the chip with an empty one and start the next project. The chip is far cheaper than the entire board, even though the board is quite cheap.
I love your videos, ever since I saw your channel. Your videos are educational, learning, and fun to watch. Keep on making videos, we love it! I truly don't think people should dislike his videos, he put his effort in teaching people and making videos and I think that is awesome. Thank you for making videos, they are very helpful! I love your videos! I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!!!
My hubby got this and oddly enough, I'm the one that wants to learn lol. Glad to find your channel! I follow Tronixfix and I know how to solder. So learning code and these basic kits is really interesting for me.
Hi John! I like the kit, and I'm looking forward to going through the lessons on future videos. I also have one of the bigger kits, and I've played around with the infrared remote and its receiver. That was kind of neat. 😀
I love this episode series I'm going to start watching all of them I just purchased the elegoo Uno R3 Mega starter kit I'll follow along and try some of this I'm trying to get better right now with code my 3D printer is pretty close to bricked I'm slowly bringing it back but learning this code will help me greatly
Thanks so much! I don't have the kit but I did get a car kit when I was younger and didn't do it because it was too advanced for me. Now I'm older and more into electronics and code so I took the board (I was hoping it was an Arduino, which it was) and watched your tutorial.
Great video, thank you 🙏 Trying to navigate the PDF files on the disc was initially daunting, finding your video was fantastic help. Your explanation and tone of teaching suits me down to the ground. Looking forward to watching the next video 👍
I have this coming tomorrow. They didn't give me a free one but it was like 35 bucks, not bad for what you get. Now to watch your videos so I have at least a vague clue what I'm doing :)
Yeah, the price is pretty good considering the vast assortment of stuff it includes. It's astonishing how much stuff can be crammed into that little box! Thanks for watching! 😀
@@BV3D End of day one and I've already got an LCD readout of the temp and humidity. Still SO much to learn. Going to re-watch your videos as well. Thanks for putting these out there, have a fantastic day!
I got this for Christmas and you are awesome! This made my enjoyment of this item truly possible! Subscribed - even though I don't own a 3D printer.....yet..
Super video Bryan, thanks! I have been dying to learn how to code or do we know and make robotics and affects work. This looks like a great kid and your instructions are going to help me and possibly my son get started in this wonderful direction. Thanks again
Awesome beginners guide Bryan. I've been playing with Arduinos of all sizes for years, many other types too. I have at least 10 spares of varying types all the time. No self respecting nerd should be without spare micro controllers. You were right, I had no idea that Elegoo did this stuff too, I'll be keeping a closer eye on them in the future.
Got me three of the mega kits by "accident", started to listen to your videos at work today and now, in the evening, the led blinks as supposed to do. Very well done video, I am curious how far you will bring me this evening :)
I am 27 years old and have begun looking into RC with 3D printing that i have been using.
Although this video is 5 years old you are a Godsend! This is exactly the type of lesson based hand holding i honestly needed so thank you from the bottom of my heart.
This is exactly what youtube was made for.
As an advance programmer, I came here to just see what the kit has to offer, but the way you teach and explain is so comforting in a word, I understood and digested everything you said and I wanted to know what you were talking about. Ik what you were going to teach, but I stayed because it was just so fun hearing you explain.
Thank you!
I came to say the exact same thing.
As a web developer this was a great tutorial for someone looking to expand their horizons into electronics. Very well spoken and organized, and still includes important info for beginners without boring the more experienced folks.
This is an awesome introduction and kit walk through. The reason Arduino programs are called sketches is because originally it, and Processing which the IDE is based on, were designed for artists to get started with electronics and programming.
This guy has an excellent attitude and looks to know exactly what he's doing. Very good tutorials!
Very helpful! My dad got me one of these and I found this video.
At first I thought you were moving too slow. Then I had to stop and rewind and re-do. I now believe it was the perfect teaching pass. Thank you.
I'm 43 and making a 3d printed model that requires electronics. I have zero clue what I'm doing, and zero experience. Got a feeling this series will help me smash it
After 2 years I finally have a chance to sit down and really enjoy this kit. Perfect video and presenter to ease your way in to the world of Arduinos.
You’re not alone! After getting it last year I finally had time to start now 😅
OK, you are the best! This is what good tuition looks like. You are enthusiastic and very clear. Not only is this really educational, it is incredibly entertaining too. Thank you so much!
You are absolutely correct about the benefit of actually typing the code yourself and playing with it a bit, I had already programmed in an SOS message in Morse code before you suggested it so that made me chuckle. I'm just trying to get into electronics at the young age of 42 and like your teaching style so far.
I bought me that Elegoo set this Cyber Monday, i can not wait to his arrival, great videos.
I received it yesterday :)
What is cyber monday?
@@magnuscarlsenbutdumb amazon USA black friday
Thank you. I am a parent who ordered the kit for my son and then found your video. I got a lot out of your video with nothing in front of me. I hope my son finds your video as equally helpful. Thank you for your efforts!
You are so welcome! 👍
Thank you so much for helping me get started with the kit ! It was really a moment of delight when I pushed the code through ( had to use a USB-C adapter as well since I'm on a new Mac) and seeing it actually work !
I just did lesson one with only one small hitch but I was able to get it to work. Thank you Bryan. This series is perfect for me.
Great job! Glad you got it working! 👍
I've been wanting to learn code along with my 3d printing hobby. I think I found my teacher. Thanks Brian
Thanks, Eddie! 👍
I've been doing web dev and programming in general for close to a decade. Had I been introduced to your style of teaching in the beginning I'd probably have had a much easier start. This is a fantastic video and I've already ordered the kit through your link. I can't wait to start on the rest of the series!
I AGREE, HE GET'S U GOING PERFECTLY.
@@superpayaseria YES I AGREE
Thanks for this, Bryan! Just bought two kits with your affiliate link. My partner is a software dev and is interested in electronics, but has no experience with hardware. We're going to go through 2 or 3 of your tutorials weekly as a date night and learn together!
I just got my kit as a Xmas present! I'm glad I found this getting started video. I'm now debating whether to use my Mac or Windows laptop.
Hi Luis, you can use either, the Arduino IDE works equally well on both! Also, Merry Christmas!
Great way to explain for us newbies. Best video I've seen so far, really easy to understand.
I’m taking a class that involves this stuff for my mechanical engineering degree, and I’ll admit it’s a little overwhelming at times, but this series makes it feel way more manageable
I'm a model builder and have wanted to learn this to add lights and sounds to my models. Its very confusing but you have taught it in a wY that educational and understanding. Thank you. Il watch all your videos now. This is my 3rd and 5 stars so far.
This is wonderful, thank you! I had to purchase the kit for a show control class but we don't start up 'till next week (in a currently-unknown remote-learning-only situation) & I was super excited to get going. I had read through some of the guides but having someone actually explaining and showing you as your go is SUPER helpful.
Awesome! I just bought this very same kit and I’m excited to start my projects. Great content!!
I was a little overwhelmed initially, after receiving this kit as a gift. This explanation and patience is exactly what I needed to feel comfortable! TY!
//I added almost everything you said into
//notes
//btw
//:)
I received my Elegoo Super starter kit for Christmas. I set it up today and it worked as expected. I started searching UA-cam and found your page. Enjoyed your presentation on setting up the Elegoo very much and looking forward to watching more of them. Great job in explaining everything clearly and concisely!
Going through this kit today preparing to sit with my grandson. So glad I came across your video. Excellent! How we're in the driver's seat.
You’re amazing !!!
I have had this kit for a few years now and haven’t touched it! this is really helpful and i am really into it now
Awesome! I'm about five episodes into the series so far. The next few are still "exploratory missions" covering the basics of some of the components. But as you gain experience with them, you can combine them in fun and interesting ways. For example, switches can be used with either LEDs or buzzers (or both), to make simple alarms to alert you when a door or drawer has been opened.
Anyway, I'm glad you're enjoying the series. Thanks for watching! 👍
Same.
I just got this kit and I am finding it all fascinating what it is capable of doing. I also found that this channel is great in explaining and teaching the basics and moving forward at a nice pace.
How did the kit work as far as teaching you about electronics?
Just got a 3D printer and the Uno this week! So excited to dig in. Great video!!
I've just bought this kit and I'm so glad I found your guides. Super helpful and insightful. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise. ... 🇬🇧
I’m watching this in 2021 and still, is the best tutorial that I’ve found. Awesome video.
Your videos are helping me with my college class. I bought the same kit instead of paying more for the one my school has. Thank you for these videos that help me understand the kit better
That is awesome! 👍
I am getting this kit as a late christmas present but I can't wait to tinker with it...super excited
Same 🤩🤩🤩
Great intro video thanks Bryan.
Between your good self and Paul McWhorter, you guys really provide a great series of videos aimed at any tech level to gain an insight into the world of programmable microcontrollers and the fabulous Arduino board.
Well done and keep up the great work!
Thanks for this! I just got this set for Christmas, and your videos are always amazing. 😁
I'm an instant fan! Thank you so much for doing this. This has absolutely given so much value to the kit I just got. I can't wait to keep learning.
Thanks, Charles! I'm glad it was helpful! 😃
@@BV3D Thank you for making this tutorial!
I returned to Arduino after quite some time. This simple tutorial was concise and just at the right level of detail. Thanks.
Randomly happen on this video a few days ago. The kit came today. I just completed this lesson. This looks like it'll be fun to mess around with.
I had this video running on my main machine and the arduino stuff running on my 2nd machine, that way I can listen and watch and also get my hands on the programming and board without having to click back and forth between windows.
I probably looked like I was watching tennis going from screen to screen.
Thanks for doing this.
Fabulous tutorial. I've bought the 'most complete' version of this kit and printed your project holder. Your vid is a superb introduction to my micro electronics journey. Thank you so much ! ... 🇬🇧
Great tutorial. I'm sold, and have ordered it from amazon! Tomorrow the journey starts :) Thank you Bryan
Love this. I'm planning to get this kit to build some simple and fun projects with my son, and so I can learn more about coding. The way you've presented this intro makes me even more excited for it
One of the best introductions to something which i have ever experienced. Good Job. Thanks!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEOS AND CHANNEL!!
Saw your video series and went and got. a Mega kit with 37 sensors... Ill be following your tips and advice ONE-BY-ONE thanks you for the content and sharing your knowledge... Horrible Dad jokes... That I love and crack me up! 🤣. Thanks again Brian, I shall count you amongst my friends! Big hello from Dominican Republic!
I'm in the same position as a lot of others here. I've had my kit stored away for months and I'm ready to dust it off. Thanks btw for doing this on a Mac!!! ♥️
Want to become a robotics engineer and bought this kit for a project and to learn the components and you made this so easy
A good introduction to Arduino and very informative, Well Done.
Thanks!
This was very useful. One comment I have, I used this in November of 2021, and the Arduino Genuino is no longer listed as one of the tools in the drop down. it is now named Arduino Uno, and it seems to work just fine. Great video, very easy to follow, I opened the guide and referenced that as you went. That was a great first experience in coding and electronics. Thank you! On to the next challenge!!
Very well done, Sir! Great video, and great introduction to a wonderful microcontroller! I cant wait to watch more as my kit (bought the same kit you have as I could not find my uno r3 after years of storage XD) arrives. I usually write out the "Blink" sketch as an "S.O.S" program to test new boards, and you mentioned similar.
Great video!
This is my first Arduino "how-to video" and I will definitely stay all of your videos. Your instruction content, quality, speed are very good.
First time all this made sense; thanks brother 🤙
this is like magic! it was a bit intimidating at first but your vids really helped a ton. thank you good sir!
very professional at what he does. will be watching more of his videos for sure.
Thanks Bryan, a great starter video. Looks like fun.
Hi Jimmy, and thanks! It's a neat little kit. I like it! 😀
This was a super useful video! The simple but complete explanations are helping me to get into the arduino programing :)
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it! 👍
THIS IS SO FUN!
TheBeLuvdTRex i agre
For visual learners, youtube videos surely help me so much. Thanks!
Thank you for making these videos. Reading "The Guide" felt a bit confusing, but this video made so much more sense. Looking forward to the next one. My wife and I also agree, we loved the t-shirt from this video.
Bryan update my kit arrived yesterday ( early). It is sure stuffed with components. Aa you stated don’t think they could fit anything else into the case. Think I will get a fishing lure case & re-organize making it easier to find something. While waiting for receipt of kit I’ve been binge watching your videos. Today I am going to rewatch starting with lesson 1.
Thanks for such thorough information
Single-handedly saving my med school research career😂🙏🏽
Interesting to hear the history of RAMPS. Especially since I got this kit off Black Friday for £25, buying it on a hunch and thinking about using it in a similar way to how 3D printers use them (though probably for something much smaller, like a pen printer (or drawing machine, as some call them) or a mini-CNC.
I did not look specifically for 3D printer channels, I came across this video just looking for info on the kit itself. Funny how life works sometimes.
Thank you, very good vids,i just ordered a kit to keep me busy during lockdown 👍🏿
How did it work out for you?
Great teaching style! I have written my first arduino code! AWESOME! THANK YOU!
This is awesome. It really helps having someone explain it. Thanks for this video series. Can't wait to learn more.
Thank you. I got a couple of these kits to do with my kids and this was perfect video to get started with them
The term "sketch" is a leftover from the base language the Arduino is programmed in, an offshoot of Java called Processing. Processing was mainly developed for visual artists, for quick prototyping of their visuals.
Also, many people seem to have missed this, but Arduino is a prototyping board.
It's not really meant for production stuff, even though many use it for that. It has everything you need to quickly assemble a breadboard prototype to test things out.
But as you may have noticed, the ROM chip of the Arduino is not soldered on. It sits nicely in an IC boot, so you can detach it.
The idea is that you, when you are finished, make a proper integrated circuit board for all your components, program the chip with the final version of the software, pop it off the prototyping board and solder it onto the actual product.
You can then buy a handful more chips and use the Arduino prototyping board as a programmer, or just replace the chip with an empty one and start the next project. The chip is far cheaper than the entire board, even though the board is quite cheap.
Very helpful when we needed to trouble shoot why ours was not working. Thank you!
I love your videos, ever since I saw your channel. Your videos are educational, learning, and fun to watch. Keep on making videos, we love it! I truly don't think people should dislike his videos, he put his effort in teaching people and making videos and I think that is awesome. Thank you for making videos, they are very helpful! I love your videos! I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!!!
First time watching, I love the intro
You made something I could never understand make sense. Good man
Thanks so much. My arduino board blinks. Look forward to digging into more.
This was a fantastic video and a huge help. Thank you so much!
My hubby got this and oddly enough, I'm the one that wants to learn lol. Glad to find your channel! I follow Tronixfix and I know how to solder. So learning code and these basic kits is really interesting for me.
It’s a great kit. Lots of projects to learn. Thanks for all your great videos.
Hi John! I like the kit, and I'm looking forward to going through the lessons on future videos. I also have one of the bigger kits, and I've played around with the infrared remote and its receiver. That was kind of neat. 😀
I love this episode series I'm going to start watching all of them I just purchased the elegoo Uno R3 Mega starter kit I'll follow along and try some of this I'm trying to get better right now with code my 3D printer is pretty close to bricked I'm slowly bringing it back but learning this code will help me greatly
Thanks so much! I don't have the kit but I did get a car kit when I was younger and didn't do it because it was too advanced for me. Now I'm older and more into electronics and code so I took the board (I was hoping it was an Arduino, which it was) and watched your tutorial.
Realy good and informational video! I was completely stuck till I watched this, thank you!
Great video, thank you 🙏 Trying to navigate the PDF files on the disc was initially daunting, finding your video was fantastic help. Your explanation and tone of teaching suits me down to the ground. Looking forward to watching the next video 👍
Thanks for your videos! You've gotten me through a few projects already.
I have this coming tomorrow. They didn't give me a free one but it was like 35 bucks, not bad for what you get. Now to watch your videos so I have at least a vague clue what I'm doing :)
Yeah, the price is pretty good considering the vast assortment of stuff it includes. It's astonishing how much stuff can be crammed into that little box! Thanks for watching! 😀
@@BV3D End of day one and I've already got an LCD readout of the temp and humidity. Still SO much to learn. Going to re-watch your videos as well. Thanks for putting these out there, have a fantastic day!
Great Job Bryan! I’ve always wanted to learn this stuff. I’m intensely following along.
Thanks Stephen! 👍
good education! I totally want one of those kits, has a little of everything!
Thanks Jordon! Haha, yeah -- it's like an Electronics Sampler Platter. 😋
Yeah, just bought one myself
I got this for Christmas and you are awesome! This made my enjoyment of this item truly possible! Subscribed - even though I don't own a 3D printer.....yet..
that was a brilliant lesson, i really did not think it was long. Thank you for explaining it thoroughly.
Ok I ordered the kit. Cant wait to get started!!
Hello Bryan and can I say a massive THANK YOU for your videos and the way you explain everything even makes it more enjoyable and fun! Take care! :)
Great structure...looking forward to more! Thank you!!
Very easy to follow! Thank you :)
Thanks for making this so approachable.
Super video Bryan, thanks!
I have been dying to learn how to code or do we know and make robotics and affects work. This looks like a great kid and your instructions are going to help me and possibly my son get started in this wonderful direction. Thanks again
Hi Peter! The next episode in this series is purely electronic, but after that, we'll start mixing electronics and code!
Awesome tutorial and presentation skills 😀 Thank you very much!
Awesome video, loved how you explained it. Thanks it’s very educational
Thank you! Shout out to San Antonio, love the river walk, been many times. They have the patron saint a gift from my county of birth.
Subscribed. This is well explained stuff. I'm waiting for my delivery of this kit, and swatting up before delivery.
Awesome beginners guide Bryan. I've been playing with Arduinos of all sizes for years, many other types too. I have at least 10 spares of varying types all the time. No self respecting nerd should be without spare micro controllers.
You were right, I had no idea that Elegoo did this stuff too, I'll be keeping a closer eye on them in the future.
Hi Spike, and thanks! I've got some really old Arduinos that were serial-only. They're about the size of a Nano. 🤓
Got me three of the mega kits by "accident", started to listen to your videos at work today and now, in the evening, the led blinks as supposed to do. Very well done video, I am curious how far you will bring me this evening :)
I just received mine today. So excited to get started
Fantastic video. And understood without schematics or waveforms.
Now this is kinda spooky, I just got one of these kits about 2 weeks ago and haven't had a chance to open it. Are you watching me? LOL
Hahah! Nosir, I'm not watching you. But it's funny that we got the same kits! 😄
he's not watching you, but Google is.