As a EE student who's trying to get more into the "hobbyist" side of electronics, this channel is gold. Keep it up! There isn't much good content out there about embedded systems on YT.
Your content is hit, you would definitely be one of the most sought-after channel on embedded system, I would urge you to put more frequent videos and slow down a bit if you could, Thanks for such amazing content
Good Content, Great Job, Please bring more of such videos. According to my knowledge, UART stands for "Universal Asynchronous Receiver -Transmitter" I believe.
@@artfulbytes Yeah Transmitter -> Transeiver @2:56, But it doesn't stand before your knowledge in the field. You are just amazing at what you are doing.
You content it true gold and it must be preserved, but some things are hard to understand, my be one day you will make another series for the absolute beginners who is in transition from an Arduino.
@@artfulbytes thanks for the reply! I got confused on which converter to buy and I will try this one. Also, do you have any suggestions for alternative motors that would work with your PCB? I've been checking the motors linked in your second video but they've been out of stock for a while now
I haven't worked with PIC even though it's still heavily used in the industry. From what I've heard, the software ecosystem around PIC is quite bad, so I try to stay away. Anyway, microcontrollers fundamentally work the same way so the workflow I explain here also applies to PICs even if the peripherals and registers obviously are different.
Finally some more indepth content with asserts and WITHOUT HAL, thank you!
As a EE student who's trying to get more into the "hobbyist" side of electronics, this channel is gold. Keep it up! There isn't much good content out there about embedded systems on YT.
Great to hear, this video series is software heavy but I plan on also doing more electronics later :)
Your content is hit, you would definitely be one of the most sought-after channel on embedded system, I would urge you to put more frequent videos and slow down a bit if you could, Thanks for such amazing content
Thanks! When you say slow down, you mean talk slower?
@@artfulbytes Thanks for replying, Ya I meant that you can talk a little slow
Good Content, Great Job, Please bring more of such videos. According to my knowledge, UART stands for "Universal Asynchronous Receiver -Transmitter" I believe.
That's right, did I spell it out wrong?
@@artfulbytes Yeah Transmitter -> Transeiver @2:56, But it doesn't stand before your knowledge in the field. You are just amazing at what you are doing.
I literary fell for video thumbnail you created.
And video content is so good 😊
You content it true gold and it must be preserved, but some things are hard to understand, my be one day you will make another series for the absolute beginners who is in transition from an Arduino.
Thank you! I will keep that in mind when I'm done with this video series :)
Thanks for Technical information for future and development.
Hi This video is very informative and is very much helpful in understanding the concepts .
Great stuff. Keep it up!! Thank you for your efforts.
Thanks!
Great video 👍
Hi how I can move or copy data from a 16bit buffer to an 8 bit buffer?
Great video. Subscribed! 👊🙂
Good stuff
Hi, what is the model number of that USB to UART chip you used in the video and would it work on other Texas MCUs like the TIVAC123G?
CP2102 USB to TTL Converter HW-598, yes it should work on those.
@@artfulbytes thanks for the reply! I got confused on which converter to buy and I will try this one. Also, do you have any suggestions for alternative motors that would work with your PCB?
I've been checking the motors linked in your second video but they've been out of stock for a while now
Do you ever work with PIC microcontrllers? I like what you are doing but I need to get my head around understanding it for PICs.
I haven't worked with PIC even though it's still heavily used in the industry. From what I've heard, the software ecosystem around PIC is quite bad, so I try to stay away. Anyway, microcontrollers fundamentally work the same way so the workflow I explain here also applies to PICs even if the peripherals and registers obviously are different.
@@artfulbytes but TI is a lot worse when it comes to software ecosystem. TI is a pain to work with!
Very interesting. I'm playing with GPS modules at the moment.
What name is microcontroller?
MSP430G2553, MSP-EXP430G2ET Development kit
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JFYI for noobies like me, the Tx pin of MSP430 to be connected to Rx pin of USB-to-UART converter chip.
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