You can learn Arduino in 15 minutes.

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Published 2017-03-17
The ultimate Arduino tutorial for beginners. Learn how to choose an Arduino, dim LEDs, build a motor speed controller and more. Sponsored by Audible - Get a free 30 day trial & download one free title: www.audible.com/afrotechmods
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All Comments (21)
  • Life hack: Change playback speed 1.25 and learn Arduino in 11.25 minutes
  • One of the best tutorials of ANY kind you'll see here. No anoying music, no glitches with mics or camera, clearly spoken, planed ahead so he knows what the hell he wants to say before he says it. Outstanding. Not a wasted moment.
  • I got into Arduino`s 5 years ago and now they are all over the house. All my blinds are automatic. House alarm sends me a txt if anything is happening. Tells me when I have post or a visitor. Auto windows in the greenhouse with auto watering. I even made an auto cover to stop flies on the cat food.
  • @iansarmiento23
    Still confused what Arduino is? It's essentially LEGO for tech nerds I want one.
  • @evierma
    This is a masterpiece of what a video should be. No annoying repetitive background music, the right visual information at the right moment, very concise and precise information, excellent tips, the voice sounds reassuring and authoritative. I will have my students watch and listen to this. 15 minutes will beat the attention span challenge. Thank you!
  • @lyfebytes1857
    struggling to learn python “I feel personally attacked.”
  • @petromic1947
    This brings back 40 years my memory the days I played with Microprocessor trainers ie Z80, 8080, 6502 etc. made me to remember many instructions and addressing modes, registers. What an evolution in technology. I am now 75 years, I still love to play with these gadgets. Thanks for your awesome demonstration. All the best from ‘down under,’
  • @ALIALNAQEEB
    I am almost finished flying quadcopter using arduino board. and yet I am watching this dude explaining how intgers work? I love his work
  • @gregorywarren1
    He is a great instructor, he doesn't get bogged down on one path too long, He quickly changes to more relevant subject for now. His cat is prettycool too
  • Damn my college makes me take a whole class for something this guy explains in 15 minutes
  • @jasoneyes01
    Afrotime! The fundamentals of Arduino had me confused till now. These presentations take a lot of effort and just wanted to say thank you for giving your time to help the community.
  • @AgitpropPsyop
    Dude, this video was so good that my 8 year old was able to understand. We’re getting an arduino kit to hopefully someday build a robot together. Thanks!
  • @mor8266
    You have such a great voice for these tutorials and most of all, no disturbing techno music that is just a distracting filler and offers no added value. Thank you so much for your brilliant and informative teaching segments.
  • @jacquesw3086
    Each time I get curious about how something works or "what the tildes mean" during your video, you start explaining exactly that! I rarely experience that and it just shows how FANTASTIC this tutorial is. Really well thought out, answered MANY of my questions (that I didn't even know I will be asking) and subbed halfway through the video! We need more tutorials like this! Thank you!
  • @OGPokey151
    I started programming in college on this. Now I am a Test Engineer and automate professionally. I use Labview now and typically use DIO's with 96 I_O and analog cards. MIO's and the full spectrum of test equipment. It's really satisfying after releasing a completed test large enough it takes roughly 1 year of design, programming, debug and release. Arduino's are a great way to get in and explore the automation world, where you truly get to take a thought and turn it into a product
  • @gregp1621
    Super tutorial! So many such tutorials do not take into consideration the lack of education that a beginner has and thus leave the beginner confused right out of the gate and it only gets worse from there. This tutorial, on the other hand, is clear and concise and considers that the beginner is intelligent but just lacks knowledge. Great content! Thank you!