I noticed that you said that the FTDI was the main prosessor and the main prosessor was relays. A computers usb uses a languge that the arduino cant understand so the FTDI chip changes it into somthing it can. Also their is no relays on this board.
Great video...well spoken confident and interesting ...I don't understand the negative comments about it....it was down to earth and presented with enthusiasm ...
i dont get the arduino, can you remove the micro controller from the board with the usb connection once it has been programed then connect it to the "shield" or is the board with the usb connection integral to it functioning?
I think somebody has been watching Makemagazine's Arduino videos.. There were some lines like straight from those videos.. And yep the ATmega328 is the main processor. It's basicly the Arduino's brains.
great video but firt impression was that this kid needs to get laid
koncertLive 1 week ago
I noticed that you said that the FTDI was the main prosessor and the main prosessor was relays. A computers usb uses a languge that the arduino cant understand so the FTDI chip changes it into somthing it can. Also their is no relays on this board.
ArduinoKing 3 weeks ago
yeah i remember the first time i used google images
donutsprinkles99 1 year ago
Great video...well spoken confident and interesting ...I don't understand the negative comments about it....it was down to earth and presented with enthusiasm ...
seveno1 1 year ago
I like how you know how that shit works, but don't know how to fix your webcam's settings :) Also, "balls" and whistles?
PowerTorsk 1 year ago
i dont get the arduino, can you remove the micro controller from the board with the usb connection once it has been programed then connect it to the "shield" or is the board with the usb connection integral to it functioning?
hobogasm 1 year ago
Good video
Guinnie 1 year ago
"all the BALLS and whistles..." read the discription. haha
OkiPanoki 2 years ago
You've shown a basic understanding of the board, which is all the title suggests. Nothing more. I for one found this very useful.
Keep 'em coming mate. Good stuff.
benatpc 2 years ago
I think somebody has been watching Makemagazine's Arduino videos.. There were some lines like straight from those videos.. And yep the ATmega328 is the main processor. It's basicly the Arduino's brains.
jodex96 2 years ago