Arduino Code // Youtube Videos - I'll be updating this page often!
Traffic Light > Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsqDMW3gknc
This software is primarily based off of Project#5 from the "Arduino Workshop" by John Boxall. Great book! Pick it up if you can. I've added lots of comments, and I've tweaked the code slightly. I was trying to play around with certain functions. Hopefully you buy the book, and if you have trouble understanding some of the code content, that this helps out.
This software is primarily based off of Project#5 from the "Arduino Workshop" by John Boxall. Great book! Pick it up if you can. I've added lots of comments, and I've tweaked the code slightly. I was trying to play around with certain functions. Hopefully you buy the book, and if you have trouble understanding some of the code content, that this helps out.
traffic.ino | |
File Size: | 4 kb |
File Type: | ino |
Battery Tester > Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp7WoQPrb4k
This software is primarily based off of Project#6 from the "Arduino Workshop" by John Boxall. Great book! Pick it up if you can. I've added lots of comments. I also changed some of the functions. Hopefully you buy the book, and if you have trouble understanding some of the code content, that this helps out. The code is pretty straight forward, and John explains it well.
This software is primarily based off of Project#6 from the "Arduino Workshop" by John Boxall. Great book! Pick it up if you can. I've added lots of comments. I also changed some of the functions. Hopefully you buy the book, and if you have trouble understanding some of the code content, that this helps out. The code is pretty straight forward, and John explains it well.
batterytester.ino | |
File Size: | 1 kb |
File Type: | ino |
Beginnings Of A Solar Tracker (July 24th Video/2014) > Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1njoD_DXB0
The code here is my own. Obviously it leaves a lot to be desired. There is still a LOT of work to do on this, but I figured that the commented software might be of help to others. When I am done, I'll post another video and the finalized software. I hope you find it helpful; if at least only a little bit =D
The code here is my own. Obviously it leaves a lot to be desired. There is still a LOT of work to do on this, but I figured that the commented software might be of help to others. When I am done, I'll post another video and the finalized software. I hope you find it helpful; if at least only a little bit =D
solar_tracker.ino | |
File Size: | 3 kb |
File Type: | ino |
Resistor Based Keypad (From Tutorial Video - Part#2) > Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iB4BHJC0big
The code here is my own. This code allows for you to take analogue data from your resistor based keypad, convert it to a 10-bit digital value (between 0 - 1024), and print it on the serial monitor. This allows for the user to gain useful data before designing the decoding function, which is talked about in Tutorial Video Part#3. If you want to see the schematic of the resistor based keypad, you can check out tutorial video#1 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sO8JrcQWv4
The code here is my own. This code allows for you to take analogue data from your resistor based keypad, convert it to a 10-bit digital value (between 0 - 1024), and print it on the serial monitor. This allows for the user to gain useful data before designing the decoding function, which is talked about in Tutorial Video Part#3. If you want to see the schematic of the resistor based keypad, you can check out tutorial video#1 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sO8JrcQWv4
adc_keypad1.ino | |
File Size: | 0 kb |
File Type: | ino |
Resistor Based Keypad (From Tutorial Video - Part#3) > Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ssda9L6Mx4
The code here is my own. This code has the decode function, that the above code does not. It also has some other useful tricks that you might find useful. The How To Make Your Own Resistor Keypad is a three part series. If you haven't already seen the first and second videos, they are linked directly above, and in the "about" section of the youtube video. I hope that you find it helpful!
The code here is my own. This code has the decode function, that the above code does not. It also has some other useful tricks that you might find useful. The How To Make Your Own Resistor Keypad is a three part series. If you haven't already seen the first and second videos, they are linked directly above, and in the "about" section of the youtube video. I hope that you find it helpful!
adc_keypad_decoder.ino | |
File Size: | 1 kb |
File Type: | ino |
The ViciouslySimple Clap-On Clap-Off Circuit For Arduino UNO > Youtube Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B45ScsW8shQ
The code here is my own. All you need is 6x inexpensive components to make this project. In the video, I'm using my ICU-Duino Arduino shield, but you don't have to. I've turned this into an Instructable. It can be found here: I hope that you find it helpful =D
The Instructable: http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Viciously-Simple-Clap-ON-Clap-OFF-Circuit-For-/#
The code here is my own. All you need is 6x inexpensive components to make this project. In the video, I'm using my ICU-Duino Arduino shield, but you don't have to. I've turned this into an Instructable. It can be found here: I hope that you find it helpful =D
The Instructable: http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Viciously-Simple-Clap-ON-Clap-OFF-Circuit-For-/#
clap_on_clap_off.ino | |
File Size: | 2 kb |
File Type: | ino |