Lovely project! I wonder how many maker projects were made viable by pcbway's benevolent sponsoring While personally i prefer jlcpcb, i do choose pcbway from time to time to show them appreciation
Idk why the reply just disappears (youtube being youtube probably) but if you search for "ps2 menu orbs' the first video i found was a 2 hour one that shows the orbs
Very COoL! You know what I love most about the the "Tiny Boards"? They are just so darn small The gauges you show are clearly produced by a "advanced alien race", yes?... It's ironic that as I get older I seem to really be drawn to these diminutive displays and at the exact same time my eyesight diminishes That's nature having a good laugh at our expense. Very inspiring. Thank you for the video. Cheers from So.Ca.USA 3rd House On the Left (pls call before stopping by). p.s. When you share a $ponser's spot I have the unyielding urge to purschase their product. Wierd huh?
Do you mean dice with 6 displays for each side, or is one display enough? If the later, than this board would be a perfect choice. It has enough power and memory to store and play gifs for sure.
Im new to this space and have one question, maybe someone is kind enough to aswer it. Is it possible to detach these small displays from their board, making it easy to integrate them into a design, and then connect it to that existing board that will be hidden maybe few centimeters away? Thanks
It might be possible, but it´s probably not worth the work (i.e. desoldering and soldering connection again). It´s much better to get this display alone (I have a video with that display) and some small board - like the Seeed Xiao board.
@@upir_upir one more question since you seem so polite. Would you be interested in making a racing steering wheel with lcd options like amg has for example one circle Oled panel with a rotary switch, switching between the drive mods 😁
@@upir_upir my comment was deleted for some reason. So if you try and google kmp racing steering wheel that’s what im trying to build myself but incorporate a small oled screen on it, like mercedes amg steering wheel which has a drive select rounded small screen with a rotary potentiometer. It is for a real car not for a sim. Ofcourse i need to figure out all the can bus communication between the car and the steering wheel buttons and potentiometers, but I’m a programmer. I think I can do that.
@3:40 Imagine putting copyright notices in your code. Ones you force other people to include if they use any of it. Seems it's MIT licensed so that notice is probably irrelevant and can be removed.
I´m sure that someone smarter than me can do it; I can´t. :) But technically speaking, it should be possible. Although it would not be twice as fast, but only "faster".
If you don´t mind having the display separate, you can get the Seeed Xiao ESP32S3 board for $7.49 and the display itself for US $0.81. But it will not be in this nice little package, it will be slightly bigger.
All the source files are on GitHub: github.com/upiir/esp32s3_tiny_oled
thank you for the source.. tiny eye animation of happy face animation will be trend.
This man is a genius. Forget about the video. The logistical thinking and techniques he uses are outstanding!
Thank you for your nice words, I really appreciate it!
using google sheets to display an animation is simply on another level. amazing video!
Thank you, I´m glad you like it and enjoy my little google sheet demonstration!
I don't think I've ever had 30 min disappear this quickly while watching a programming video before! So cool and super engaging, nice work.
Thank you for your nice words, I really appreciate it!
Love the step by step, love the showcase of different helpful sites, and most importantly I love pointless cool looking gadgets :D
Awesome, thank you!
That did not feel like half an hour! Great video with a no nonsense approach. Beautifully visualized with a spreadsheet.
Thank you for your nice words, I really appreciate it!
Spreadsheets are a really powerful tool, this project is an example!
I agree, and thank you!
Dude's math is on different level.
Thank you, but it´s really nothing complicated.
Fr @@upir_upir
Hugely impressive, thank you so much for making this. Lots to learn from this one 👍
That´s great to hear, thank you for your nice comment!
I am so happy that I found your channel.
Me too! Good luck with your projects.
I LOVE this. I would love to use this board to make a custom smart watch. You could use the LED for notifications like the old androids.
Thank you! I´m sure it custom smart watch would look very unusual.
dude is INTELLIGENT
Thank you!
skvele video! doufam, ze vymyslite nejaky zajimavy projekt s touto deskou.
Dík! Ještě musím popřemýšlet, na co by se to hodilo nejvíc, ale určitě se nějaké uplatnění najde.
Great project! I will definitely use these module in my future projects.
Cool, thank you for your comment and good luck with your project!
Gotta love usb-c
Shame our OG microcontrollers don't adopt usb-c yet
What is the "OG microcontrollers"?
There’s even USB micro C but nobody uses it
@@rob_over_9000 wait what? micro C??? But isn't it supposed to be the "One connector fits all"???
@@Splarkszter there's no such thing as "micro C". You can go read the official implementation documentation if you don't believe me.
One minute in, you got my subscribe.
That pressure gauge is 👍
Thank you, I appreciate that!
Thanks for your work. Btw I watched pcb way ad without skipping it 🙏
You are welcome, I appreciate that!
IMU on the back, add some physics? Shake to make them jump around, gravity pulls them down? :D
I´m sure that would look great. I really like those "dynamic sand" animations. I need to try that.
Muuuah! A really GREAT Display and also a great Project! Bravo!😃
Thank you, I´m glad you like it!
WooW, fantastic project !
Thank you, I’m glad you like it!
best explanation of metaballs ever!
Thank you! Also for not misspelling metaballs.
Excelente trabajo como siempre. Saludos cordiales
Thank you, I´m glad you like it!
That boost gauge is cool as f*ck
Thank you!
Yup, saw that and went straight to the subscribe button.
bet it has a great personality
What?
Came here to see an ESP32 based project. Learned math instead. Awesome work!
Thank you, I´m glad you like it!
@@upir_upir Yes, I did like it. Especially your detailed explanation. 😊
@Jasmohan thank you!
@Jasmohan thank you for your feedback!
17:30 ingenious! 😮
Thank you!
Lovely project!
I wonder how many maker projects were made viable by pcbway's benevolent sponsoring
While personally i prefer jlcpcb, i do choose pcbway from time to time to show them appreciation
Thank you. I think we will both agree that it´s nice that PCBway is actively supporting projects and development.
What a fantastic video!
Thank you, I´m glad you like it!
Creative video, thanks :)
Thank you, I´m glad you like it!
Thats one spicey meta ball!
Thanks!
Nice!! Love your videos sir.
Thank you very much!
12:51 i tought it was meatball
I understand. I´m hungry as well :)
Oh, I was expecting this animation is actually generated on IC.
Was or wasn´t?
Those 3 balls remind me of the ps2 orbs when you don't have a disk in it 😄
Do you have a link to the youtube video with this effect? Thanks!
@@upir_upir ua-cam.com/video/Cxk1gI2sg3w/v-deo.html
Idk why the reply just disappears (youtube being youtube probably) but if you search for "ps2 menu orbs' the first video i found was a 2 hour one that shows the orbs
Very COoL! You know what I love most about the the "Tiny Boards"? They are just so darn small The gauges you show are clearly produced by a "advanced alien race", yes?... It's ironic that as I get older I seem to really be drawn to these diminutive displays and at the exact same time my eyesight diminishes That's nature having a good laugh at our expense. Very inspiring. Thank you for the video. Cheers from So.Ca.USA 3rd House On the Left (pls call before stopping by). p.s. When you share a $ponser's spot I have the unyielding urge to purschase their product. Wierd huh?
Thank you, I appreciate the heavy use of unusual emojis :)
This got me interested
That´s great!
this is fire
Thank you!
I've been looking for ways to make a pair of dice that are mini oled screens capable of displaying gifs. Maybe this could work?
Do you mean dice with 6 displays for each side, or is one display enough? If the later, than this board would be a perfect choice. It has enough power and memory to store and play gifs for sure.
Do you think that with an accelerometer and a gyroscope it's possible to animate a fluid on that board?
I think it should be possible. There are not too many pixels, and the ESP32S3 is quite fast.
This is soooo cool🎉
Thank you!
its size above average bro i swear
Not everything is perfect, that´s fine.
@@upir_upir it was a joke i worded it weirdly, your project is awesome man
Do you think its feasable to turn the display into an earing??
If you search for youtuber "mitxela", he did LED matrix earring. His were much much smaller than this board.
Is there a website that could convert gifs to code for this? or any simpler means of making animations for this.
Sure, you can use image2cpp website for converting images into C code. I have a lot of tutorials covering this topic.
Im new to this space and have one question, maybe someone is kind enough to aswer it. Is it possible to detach these small displays from their board, making it easy to integrate them into a design, and then connect it to that existing board that will be hidden maybe few centimeters away? Thanks
It might be possible, but it´s probably not worth the work (i.e. desoldering and soldering connection again). It´s much better to get this display alone (I have a video with that display) and some small board - like the Seeed Xiao board.
@@upir_upir one more question since you seem so polite. Would you be interested in making a racing steering wheel with lcd options like amg has for example one circle Oled panel with a rotary switch, switching between the drive mods 😁
Would it be for a real car, or for a simulator? Could you please post some examples of what you are trying to achieve? Thanks!
@@upir_upir my comment was deleted for some reason. So if you try and google kmp racing steering wheel that’s what im trying to build myself but incorporate a small oled screen on it, like mercedes amg steering wheel which has a drive select rounded small screen with a rotary potentiometer. It is for a real car not for a sim. Ofcourse i need to figure out all the can bus communication between the car and the steering wheel buttons and potentiometers, but I’m a programmer. I think I can do that.
@3:40 Imagine putting copyright notices in your code. Ones you force other people to include if they use any of it.
Seems it's MIT licensed so that notice is probably irrelevant and can be removed.
Yep, probably not that much needed with MIT license, but I still try to list all the used source codes in my links.
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Cant you use both cores to calculate it to be twice as fast :P
I´m sure that someone smarter than me can do it; I can´t. :) But technically speaking, it should be possible. Although it would not be twice as fast, but only "faster".
This used to be the size of a room
And now it´s the size of a thumb! :)
Aren't Oled power hungry?
Actually the opposite. They only consume energy if the pixel is shining - unlike traditional LCD, where even a black pixel still requires backlight.
nice
Thank you!
Show Bad Apple on this
Yep, that should be possible, but it would require a lot of imagination.
s i d e w a y s m e a t b a l l j a r
Probably not the metaballs that you want to consume :)
Can you do a video on squareline studio gui design and uploading to a esp32 board like a lilygo t4 s3
Yep, that´s exactly the plan.
@upir_upir i have the hardest time with it. I get compiling errors and do not understand how to solve it so hopefully your video helps me
Awesome‼
Thanks👍
You are welcome, thank you for your comment!
Amazing 🤩❤
Thank you!
that's cool but 13 usd is a bit too much
If you don´t mind having the display separate, you can get the Seeed Xiao ESP32S3 board for $7.49 and the display itself for US $0.81. But it will not be in this nice little package, it will be slightly bigger.
I will buy it, very nice little thing
🗿
What?
Is that Xiao compatible!! It’s tiny!
It is similar to Seeed Xiao ESP32S3 board, but the pin placement/position is probably slightly different? I haven´t checked.
even your audio is small
what do you mean?
@@upir_upir turn up the gain on your microphone. could barely hear you.
@mmmm768 Ok!
First comment!! Great video 💪
Thank you, even when it´s not the first one :)
It's so tiny!!! 😝
It is!
Can this run wLED
Yes, but neopixels oftentimes require 5V, and ESP32 is 3.3V, so some level shifting might be required.