@anajonesr oh quick question, maybe you can help: i'm looking for a way to transfer raw bayer image data (from a CMOS sensor) onto a recording device. I assume that a microcontroller like the one in your video isn't going to be able to do the job. Any idea what I would need and where to look? thanks!
damn good tutorials...!!! I hav watched your all tutorials and i really liked all of them..the way of explaning is really good..I am beginner to MC and you make my basic concept about MC very clear...Thank you so much..keep feeding us about MC..
@NilsundLeander Thanks. There are a couple of black things on the video. The main component (microcontroller), but you couldn't be referring to that part, so that leaves the black thing that has a ribbon cable sticking out of it. That is a programmer. It is a device (interface) to allow a program (.hex file) to be transfered into the microcontroller.
finaly found a video that explains how to connect microcontrollers to a pc...cz before i couldn't find in wich way....i had some thoughts thaat it should be in this way....but couldn't find the tutorial. now i know how it's done in general in microcontrollers. ready to go along learn programming and finaly do my gas price sign-for my gas station.-any thoughts what learning pattern i should use-since i think i might go with PIC microcontrollers.
@sagabhcrew Thanks. PIC micros are very similar to the AVR and are a bit easier to program with the programmers offered by Microchip. I would go to their site and read the docs related to their programmer.
@anajonesr thanks! am...you might not know...but just maybe you have a clue where i can find a guide for building a gas station led sign like 4 types of fuel, 7 digit displays...connected to a computer permanently (for the sighs to be changed from it?) and i mean from all thebasics.
your channel looks awesome man!
good tutorial as well! It's nice for a beginner to get a human explanation of what is going on in order to prepare for the real chinese terminology :p
2ManyNoobs 2 weeks ago
@2ManyNoobs Thanks!
anajonesr 2 weeks ago
@anajonesr oh quick question, maybe you can help: i'm looking for a way to transfer raw bayer image data (from a CMOS sensor) onto a recording device. I assume that a microcontroller like the one in your video isn't going to be able to do the job. Any idea what I would need and where to look? thanks!
2ManyNoobs 2 weeks ago
thanks heaps for the upload, well done!
krayzai174 3 weeks ago in playlist Microcontroller Tutorial - A Beginners Guide
@krayzai174 You're welcome.
anajonesr 2 weeks ago
U rock man u really do !! thnx for this great opportunity of learning some gd electronics and programming !! ;)
Firashelou 3 months ago in playlist Microcontroller Tutorial - A Beginners Guide 4
@Firashelou Thanks for the kind words.
anajonesr 3 months ago
Cool music in the background around 3:40...
milesdavidsmith 6 months ago
@milesdavidsmith That's my little Aibo.
anajonesr 6 months ago
Good explanation sir you cleared every doubt of mine related to MC
indian9222 6 months ago
where is the next vid?
f0ckt 7 months ago
thanks!!! excellent series of videos!!! il be starting as soon as i get my usbtinyisp!
isellubuynow 10 months ago
@isellubuynow Nice! Let me know your progress.
anajonesr 9 months ago
Are you an Enggineer???
kukunishad 10 months ago
damn good tutorials...!!! I hav watched your all tutorials and i really liked all of them..the way of explaning is really good..I am beginner to MC and you make my basic concept about MC very clear...Thank you so much..keep feeding us about MC..
kukunishad 10 months ago
Very Good, but what is the black thing?
Leander
NilsundLeander 10 months ago
@NilsundLeander Thanks. There are a couple of black things on the video. The main component (microcontroller), but you couldn't be referring to that part, so that leaves the black thing that has a ribbon cable sticking out of it. That is a programmer. It is a device (interface) to allow a program (.hex file) to be transfered into the microcontroller.
anajonesr 10 months ago
Excellent tutorial... this is gold...
thank you so much for taking the time to make this.
mYOzZyKaT 11 months ago
@mYOzZyKaT Thanks!!
anajonesr 11 months ago
finaly found a video that explains how to connect microcontrollers to a pc...cz before i couldn't find in wich way....i had some thoughts thaat it should be in this way....but couldn't find the tutorial. now i know how it's done in general in microcontrollers. ready to go along learn programming and finaly do my gas price sign-for my gas station.-any thoughts what learning pattern i should use-since i think i might go with PIC microcontrollers.
sagabhcrew 11 months ago
@sagabhcrew Thanks. PIC micros are very similar to the AVR and are a bit easier to program with the programmers offered by Microchip. I would go to their site and read the docs related to their programmer.
anajonesr 11 months ago
@anajonesr thanks! am...you might not know...but just maybe you have a clue where i can find a guide for building a gas station led sign like 4 types of fuel, 7 digit displays...connected to a computer permanently (for the sighs to be changed from it?) and i mean from all thebasics.
sagabhcrew 11 months ago
Hard to find your videos.
symb09 1 year ago
@symb09 Gotcha... A playlist has been created.
anajonesr 1 year ago
Very clear explanation...
Are you a teacher by the way?
h2oreactor 1 year ago
@h2oreactor Yes, I did spend some time teaching. Thanks for the kind words. Please feel free to add comments and suggestions.
anajonesr 1 year ago