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Matha Goram
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2007
This channel illustrates introductory exercises on some popular technologies such Internet of Things, Machine Learning, Computer Graphics, Supply Chain and Robotics. Basically, the underlying theme is that if I can do it, so can you! There are a few minor diversions on other subjects such as Travel and Cuisine that are simply vehicles for my learning exercises on using this publication medium with an array of Free Open Source Software.
How Many Wagons There?
This demonstration is the basic object counting solution adapted from the Ultralytics website. Parameterize the script for the source, the model and the region list to make it suitable for your general purpose use.
There is no CUDA board for the Raspberry Pi 5 computer for these tests despite the fact it has a dual M.2 interface. The prices of the unbundled Hailo AI board across the pond are set by scalpers. But, Ultralytics solutions run without issues albeit rather slowly in pure CPU mode. In the end results were obtained with every source input used for live inference evaluations.
Images courtesy of:
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www.clubentreprise.fr/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/cout-de-production-definition.jpg
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There is no CUDA board for the Raspberry Pi 5 computer for these tests despite the fact it has a dual M.2 interface. The prices of the unbundled Hailo AI board across the pond are set by scalpers. But, Ultralytics solutions run without issues albeit rather slowly in pure CPU mode. In the end results were obtained with every source input used for live inference evaluations.
Images courtesy of:
farm3.staticflickr.com/2807/33489383903_9e09116cfd_z.jpg
www.clubentreprise.fr/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/cout-de-production-definition.jpg
i.ytimg.com/vi/j9EDPkt-_H8/hqdefault.jpg
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Hello Nginx
มุมมอง 12014 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
This video tutorial illustrates the basic steps to deploy and configure Nginx with a view to using it for the DF Robot RDK X3 sample exercises.If you have a pi-hole box (or something similar), you can have unique fully qualified domain names for your virtual hosts without worrying about port assignments! This video is not intended to be a detailed guide on the inner workings of Nginx. Please co...
Hello RDK X3
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This video steps through the Deep Learning examples provided by D-Robotics as starter files for the DF Robot RDK X3 board. Minor embellishments were made to the Python scripts to enable more general purpose use.There are many, many other examples published by D-Robotics but since the board has only 4 GB RAM, using some of the higher end IDE environments directly on the board may be counter prod...
YOLO11 Inference Detection with Raspberry Pi
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Yes, YOLO11 runs on Raspberry Pi 5! This tutorial examines a narrow subset of YOLO11 Predict mode using a variety of input sources for inference to illustrate the ease of use of You Only Look Once (YOLO) on RPi5 ably assisted by your friendly Python Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Of course, the documentation at the Ultralytics website should provide ample confidence in helping you to...
Hello Image Translation
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This presentation, in a series on image transformations, was prepared several months ago to motivate students who are avid gamers but reluctant to walk in the “weeds” to learn the essentials of homography. The games illustrated in this tutorial are from FOSS repositories. These games were selected randomly to demonstrate very basic image translation concepts. As you will realize after viewing t...
A HAT for your Pi
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Replace your boot microSD card with a higher capacity (and longer life) SSD. There's one from Seeed Studio that has two M.2 connectors that makes it ideal for an SDD and an NPU on your Raspberry Pi 5. Music from TH-cam Audio Library: Tales from Southern Mexico by Jimena Contreras
2024 Hurricane Milton
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Time lapse video prepared from NOAA GOES-East imagery. Milton peaked at Category 5 and landfall was at Category 3. Even Tropical Storms cause immense destruction. The disruption to daily routines can last years in some cases.
UNIHIKER with YOLOv8
มุมมอง 2553 หลายเดือนก่อน
The UNIHIKER from DFRobot is a versatile product from DFRobot. It has two tightly integrated platforms: - Debian Linux - Arduino There are many on-board sensors. YOLOv8 is perhaps the most popular and easiest vision processing software for diverse object processing solutions. This tutorial takes the proverbial Hello World look at the deployment of YOLOv8 on UNIHIKER. References: UNIHIKER www.df...
Monitor UNIHIKER with Nagios NRPE
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DFRobot UNIHIKER is a feature rich Single Board Computer (SBC) not just from a hardware perspective but software too. While the evaluation of this board is deferred to a future presentation, this video illustrates how the board was enabled for monitoring in the infrastructure farm using the already established Nagios platform. References: UNIHIKER Nagios Audio: Oceans, Rivers, Canyons by ELPHNT...
Hello Scaling
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Last year, I encountered some high school sophomore students studying matrix algebra with 2x2 matrices. The students were avid gamers, but unfortunately did not receive any examples on applications of matrices for game development. While working on some graphics exercises a few weeks ago, I realized that it would be helpful for high school students to ramp up the learning curve by using OpenCV ...
Hello, Arduino UNO R4 Wi-Fi!
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This video takes a quick(?) look at the newer features of the Arduino UNO R4 Wi-Fi board. Quick naturally is one way to describe the video since there is very little depth in the standard example sketches used in the presentation. Arduino used these sketches during product launch last year. Some token modifications were made to some sketches by yours truly to supersede Serial Monitor output wit...
Tello Camera Calibration
มุมมอง 928 หลายเดือนก่อน
This presentation illustrates the basic steps to calibrate the two cameras on the Tello drone using OpenCV. The Python scripts were adapted from OpenCV examples published by Dr. Satya Mallick et al several years ago. Of course, these scripts were tweaked for user interaction in a custom manner with respect to the retention folders, image acceptance criteria and saving the camera lens properties...
Total Solar Eclipse, 2024, North America
มุมมอง 889 หลายเดือนก่อน
Total Solar Eclipse, 2024, North America from NOAA GOES-East. The time-lapse is for a 24-hour period but fast forwarded until C1 in Mazatlan and after C4 in Newfoundland. During Totality the lights in the city are barely visible in the darkness. The cloud cover did dissipate ever so slightly but not completely. Could see Jupiter in the sky and only a few stars. Couldn’t see Comet 12P/Pons-Brook...
Camera Calibration Revisited
มุมมอง 849 หลายเดือนก่อน
This tutorial revisits the calibration of cameras to derive parameters for use in pose estimation (e.g. range, bearing and distance) with robotics applications. The key aspects of this tutorial are: • Using OpenCV library • Python and C published (by OpenCV) examples • Chessboard patterns only The references for the examples are: • camera_calibrate.cpp, docs.opencv.org/4.x/d4/d94/tutorial_camer...
Hello snap on Ubuntu Core
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Ubuntu Core is a very interesting operating system for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. This operating system is supported on diverse hardware including, naturally, the Raspberry Pi family. However, not all Raspberry Pi models are supported. The concept of snap is "containerized" environment which lends itself to isolated operations with constraints on limiting the interfaces for interact...
Hello ROS 2 from RPi3 with Jammy Jellyfish
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Hello ROS 2 from RPi3 with Jammy Jellyfish
Hi, I bought HAILO L8 to improve the speed, any experience with HAILO module?
You will definitely experience an improvement in response time (for inference engine applications) with the RPi Foundation's hardware. If budget permits, invest in an SSD (your choice of capacity) with a dual M.2 HAT (a la Seed Studio). You can still use your Hailo board, and you will gain significant benefits in training your own models.
@@MathaGoram I struggle to use the HAILO module with the usb and IP cam, only the rp-cam examples work, but I bought it to do person detection on my outdoor ip cameras. Do you have the HAILO module:? I have SSD but not 2 slots , is the dual slot ready to offer full speed to both? Sure?
@@SA-oj3bo Unfortunately, I don't have any Hailo daughter board to compare notes with you presently. I'll look into your predicament after the winter break. I'm a self-inflicted victim of "Oh, there is a faster board" and I'm waiting for the shipment of the faster Hailo board that has yet to cross the pond. Not only that, but I filled in the form at the Hailo site to buy a board, but the Hailo marketing team never responded.
Thanks for your comprehensive video. I just wish you had broken it up into a playlist of multiple videos. I was most interested in the demos, so I figured out the time stamps for them and here they are: New Feature Demos: 30:40 LED Matrix 50:15 Wifi 1:00:37 Digital to Analog Converter 1:09:28 Real Time Clock 1:26:07 CAN Bus
Thanks! Appreciate it.
thx for the tutorial. however, how do i start programming using pico4ml's libs? like the lcd lib or the hb01b0 lib?
If you are using the Arduino IDE, you can drill down from Include Library -> Manage Libraries -> Search -> LCD library and then take your pick. IDE 2.x makes it easier. I am sure that you understand that you can only use pretrained TinyML models (e.g. the Arducam examples) with the ArduCam board. The best source for ideas to TinyML is mlsysbook.ai/ but unfortunately ArduCam does not feature there. Let me know how you would like me to help you, and I'll try my best (except for deadlines - hope you understand).
Masha Allah
Yoo dude thanks a lot
Hello sir, could you please share the source code? I couldn't find them
Sure. Send me your email address. Regards.
@@MathaGoram I've mailed you sir, thank you
@@MathaGoram sir my address starts with memdinyek
@@MathaGoram sir, i sent it to the mail you put on your TH-cam channel
Thank You! Excellent presentation!
Thanks a bunch. It is always a challenge to strike a balance between getting folks to "just do it" (cost notwithstanding) and to demonstrate something different. Regards.
Can you do one on the Nicla Voice? I am doing a project with it.
Let me order one. I had skipped it previously (for GIGA projects) owing to acquisition cost and alternative options for simpler entry level projects that leverage Edge Impulse with TinyML compliant boards.
ty some much for that tutorial it was to hard find a normal one for beginers
Thank you so much for the tutorial! I am looking forward to watching the other tutorials on MiniBot.
I am struggling to find the processing_serial_port.ade sketch. Can you provide a link in the description section above please ?
I'm still struggling on the most optimal way to leverage GitHub for my videos. In most cases, it amounts to having just a few files for each video. However, GitHub is so rich that beginners might get the wrong idea in how to use GitHub efficiently. For now, the best way is to send you the file that I used. Drop me a forwarding address to my address (channel name using Google mail) and I'll send you the file(s) that I used in the demonstrations. I will definitely leverage GitHub for these videos in the near future.
The link to the requested file is in the Description section. You are welcome to browse the baqwas/giga repository at GitHub too!
Thank you Matha, will see how we go.@@MathaGoram
hi can you share your codes for python
The demonstration was a proof-of-concept for FTC CENTERSTAGE application. It uses the FtcRobotController SDK in an Android environment with Java code. I will work on more Tello EDU examples where I will use Python with OpenCV (where AprilTag support exists). Stay tuned.
Thank you so much .Very interesting. Looking forward to more.!
Hello , great video , thank you so much!! Could you say me if the giga board using micropython support CAN bus like others stm32 MCU ? Is not so cheap board and the information is not so much for micropython applications i will thank you if you can say me if support CAN bus ( for example the pyboard f405 = pyb.CAN ) Thank you so much !!!
The GIGA board has two dedicated CAN bus pins: CAN_H (PD5) and CAN_L (PD4). It does not require an external transceiver! Let me explore because I have never tried it before. Thanks for your question.
@@MathaGoram thank you so much for respone . I have seen some boards build in can bus for C or C++ can be used but the micropython not "include" the class CAN. for example stm32411, 12, esp32 and others ... I'm working whit CAN bus protocol using stm32f405 , 407 . I'm looking for some MCU faster than F4 series , you will help me so much if check direct if the GIGA support uPy CAN THANKS 👍🏻
@@HpsMexico-STmx, as you are well aware, CAN Bus is dominated by OBD and industrial strength ($$) sensors. Most CAN Bus enabled products for IoT use an interface module (not needed for GIGA) to work with I2C & SPI on the sensors themselves - not really a good way for me to introduce the topic. I've ordered a 2nd GIGA so that I can demonstrate a GIGA-to-GIGA communication using pure CAN Bus. It'll take a few weeks to get there since the product is on back order. Stay tune. Thanks.
Great in depth analysis! This is very insightful for those seeking a complete understanding of the Tello drones capabilities.
Glad it was helpful! Let's hope that the next generation picks up the baton to bring their ideas to fruition.
Hello, can i use SquareLine Studio to Build UI and then upload to Display or how to use as a video player? can you make video about this topic?
I have not used SquareLine Studio. It makes UI development faster (i.e. quicker to release a solution - faster to market). There is no reason why it cannot be leveraged with GIGA Display Shield. It supports LVGL and therefore even with roadblocks, workarounds can be made. Of course, there are other (i.e. pure FOSS) approaches too. Let me prepare something for your review. Thanks for the great idea. Regards.
Hello, @GioGogiberidze! The nearest one can do to design a UI with SLS is described here docs.squareline.io/docs/dev_env/animation/#add-property. Let me know if this interests you & I will try to evaluate it. Otherwise, I have to move on to other exercises with the GIGA & Display combo. I have drafted the basic requirements for media player UI but the gaping hole in my presentation is the "big rectangle" in the middle for the MP4 or related files. 😀
could you please tell us where to get the green frame (shop or stl). thanks
I've updated the description section of the video with some options for you. If you need the specific one in the video, send me your email address and I'll drop you the corresponding STL file. Let me know if you have any other question or suggestions. Regards.
thanks for you kind support @@MathaGoram
How much i want this
Thanks a lot!!
谢谢。Xie xie! 😃
Swarm is the Holy Grail. I will definitely publish a Python script but I have to evaluate whether a 3rd party library is mandatory. Also the Tello drone is not really cheap compared to my other IoT devices. The next few tutorials will cover basic Python flying, OpenCV integration and HAT (RMTT) applications. I'll review Ryze Robotics/DJI docs on swarm and post these for you so that you can leap-frog me.
I'm in a position to buy several tello TTs but yeah haven't found much resources out there about swarming. There is another brand called litebee which claims to do this quite easily but you need to buy their bulk version (10 drones) which is quite expensive. I just want to test swarming for education! What other IoT devices do you have?
@@samongandroid, the sensors planned for the HAT are the common environmental sensors (temp/humidity, gas, sound, light, etc.).
Hi, have you tried swarming yet with the Tello TT? I'm trying to find resources on how to do this but hard to find.
Good job
Thank you. Please don't hesitate to ask any question that you may have. It has been a long time since I worked on this project. Your question(s) will help me (in due course) to ensure that the solution is current and remains practical for beginners.
I know I ask a lot of questions but I cannot print to the serial monitor. Is it IDE 2.1.1 or the Giga that may cause this?
The Serial Monitor output is displayed in the Console Log window (change from prev release). Only Serial Plotter works as before (but with some extra features). Also, never never hesitate to post questions. That is the only way I will learn too if I do not know the answer.
@@MathaGoram Hello. Yes my esp32, stm32 and undo display properly, just not the Giga? Driving me nutty : )
@@drakkorvladimir4012, there have been several suggestions from end-users to improve the IDE 2.x Serial Monitor capabilities. Will Arduino respond is the big question! For time-series data perhaps the Serial Plotter may help in a limited way.
@@MathaGoram So it's not just me then? Cool. Thanks again : )
I think that my Giga disconnects the comm port after uploading sketch and this is causing no serial output? Any ideas on why it disconnects?@@MathaGoram
"Bakwas channel"?? 😂😂
Idk where that came from...
I cannot upload a sketch to this board. Errors dfu ???
You will have to set the USB port permissions using udev (in Ubuntu). #!/usr/bin/env bash arduino_renesas_core_rules () { echo "" echo "# Renesas based Arduino Santiago/Portenta H33 bootloader mode UDEV rules" echo "" cat <<EOF SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="2341", MODE:="0666" EOF } if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ] then echo "Please run as root" exit fi arduino_renesas_core_rules > /etc/udev/rules.d/60-arduino-renesas.rules # reload udev rules echo "Reload rules..." udevadm trigger udevadm control --reload-rules There is an equivalent technique for Windows.
@@MathaGoram Thank you very much. There are only very few people that will actually answer questions and help someone. Much respect to you.
@@MathaGoram I have another question....I don't get a access denied or anything, I get DFU? Maybe this is the same as you mentioned? Just checking. Thank you.
@@drakkorvladimir4012, I'll update the notes section with more details on how to proceed on Linux platforms. The equivalent steps must be performed under Windows too but I've never tried those. I'll upload later this evening. Thanks for your patience. We work together to get you up and running. Regards.
@@MathaGoram Thank you.
❤️ P R O M O S M
*promosm*
can i use esp32 for wled for this strip?
Yes of course! Let me know if you run into issues. Thanks.
@@MathaGorami have a problem buddy
Sir, I was harsh in other videos, as no other video or even the arduino site gave instructions of this quality, instructions that actually work. This is the first video explaining EXACTLY how to setup micro python. I thank you for this, please view my harsh comments in other videos not aimed at you, but rather that the documentation is vague and do not enable the use or setup of the basics so that the board can be used. This is an excellent board. Thank you for this, I hope you get more subscribers. I believe this board to be a key point in the IoT world, but shoddy docs and less tha helpful forums created a huge frustration. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
If you could post a video on how to load micropython from scratch that works first time from initial setup. I use Ubuntu, could not get it to work for about a week, what a wate of time on what should be a straight forward process, all the best hardware in the world means nothing if you can not load the software. The help forums are just as convoluted on this topic.
1. Install dfu-util if not present. Be careful about Windows permissions for dfu-util on GIGA port. 2. Download firmware GIGAR1_MP_FW.dfu 3. Use dfu-util with firmware to flash GIGA for micropython 4. Use recommended IDE (Thonny or Arduino Lab for Micropython whichever you have installed as a prerequisite). You'll have to re-flash to switch between micropython and Arduino sketches. Status remains constant, however, if the power is switched off-on. Post any further questions you have and I'll try to find answers for you. Regards.
Please take a look at th-cam.com/video/EEJB_KGO3DE/w-d-xo.html and let me know if you have further questions (I'm having some A/V challenges at my end and therefore I rushed this release). There are a few things I have skipped for now because I would like to do a drill-down in a later tutorial. Regards.
What a wase of time and money, it is not even possible to flash and use the micropython. I have now been attepting to do this for about a week now and no working manual exist on the site on how to load micropython. Harware means nothing without working software. There almost next to no working support documentation at this time for Ubuntu.
cool video!
Does the Spressence not support Float and Double?
- Does the model API available to implement on the website? or only in mobile? -Does this model accept only doodle ink? how about handwritten images?
The API is not limited to mobile apps. (I had just embarked on learning Android Studio) The API accepts handwritten images but my presentation is limited to that illustrated. Slightly different method would have to be invoked. Thanks for your questions. Regards.
@@MathaGoram may i know how to accept the handwritten image? what is the method you metioned?
Hello @@kaiw1619, are you able to "write" on the screen in the magenta colored field? The example, for demonstration purposes, uses the locale "BN" and you will have to set the locale to any other supported (a very comprehensive list) language if you want your handwriting to be interpreted in that language. Perhaps, I am not understanding your question. Please clarify if you wish. Thanks.
too expensive ....just no
Every Arduino product cannot please everyone. (I gave up giving up griping and took some time off). Too many specialized solutions in the broader market to meet specific needs economically. Fully understand your viewpoint. Regards.
Nice video!
Would love to receive suggestions on what Arduino GIGA topics would be useful to the wider audience. Thanks again for your viewing time. Regards.
@@MathaGoram I don't know what the average would like, but I'd be interested in something like speed tests, stuff with the audio jack and usb host port anda display or camera. I probably wont buy the Giga, because I just dont need anything that powerfull and I'm interessted in the "new" stuff the other arduinos dont have.
More demos needed! 😊
can we use this to control light anywhere in the world?
Excellent question! Naturally it is all dependent on the interfaces. It would be impractical to expose the Ethernet Shield directly to the WAN (without a router). You may want to explore LoRaWAN for your question. I had hoped to make a very, very simple demo on LoRaWAN but I've fallen behind. Regards.
Hello.. I want to connect 2 points A and B. Each point has an Arduino Uno, Ethernet Shield w5500, router and access point. accesspoint in point to point mode and ip settings in 1 network. The distance between points A and B is 1 km. Can the arduino at point A and B communicate with this topology? thank you very much
@adhim, unfortunately the W5500 is unsuitable for your proposed interface since it is an Ethernet interface. There are other technologies more suitable for your intended application (e.g. LoRa and LoRaWAN). Arduino has some excellent modular units for this purpose especially since you will presumably be dependent on software libraries. These technologies are becoming pervasive in distance communications at very low power consumption rates. The other technology ESP32 may not be an option for you at distances > 1km. Hope this helps to steer you in the right direction.
@@MathaGoram oohh..I've tried using Lora ra-02 sx1278 but the range is why it can only be 100 meters. does the sender have to be in a high location?
@@adhimsuryahidayat8921 100 meters is too short; there must be other factors at work here that results in this limited range. As usual, the libraries and communication classes affect the results. I haven't used the SX1278 but perhaps I will try to set aside some time, explore and report in a future video. Thanks for the ideas. Regards.
@@MathaGoram ok..do you have any good lora type references? thank you very much for your time
@@adhimsuryahidayat8921 Unfortunately, I haven't spent much time with LoRa. However, thanks to your interest I will look into this shortly. The usual fork in the road - stick to Arduino or evaluate alternate options! I will try to publish some conclusions quickly in the interests of the wider audience. Regards.
Why did you connect the main data wire to CLK and the back up data wire to DAT?
More practical solution to address large number of LEDs individually.
Is it possible to do this with an arduino module without purchasing the Sp108?
How many LEDs do you want to drive? The solution uses Arduino MCU but the power requirements impose the need for a source that the Arduino alone cannot provide. You can drive a "LEDs" (do a simple sizing calc for Amps based on the number of LEDs) but not the number shown in the video.
can you put an github repo link
أن تسأل هو أن تتلقى شكرا Check out GitHub repository under baqwas/odml
@@MathaGoram thanks
How to use with an external camera? (Endoscope camera)
Any UVC interface supported camera will work. Regards.
@@MathaGoram I can't use CameraSelector.DEFAULT_EXTERNAL_CAMERA, can you give me some examples?
@@ptdong With all due respect you may be better off posting your question at groups.google.com/a/android.com/g/camerax-developers because I just tried a MOKOSE external webcam and it worked. Sorry for deflecting your question but there is also an active support group for CameraX at the android developer forum. Hope you get your issue resolved - developer.android.com/training/camerax. Regards.
@@ptdong Try camerax-developers at android dot com,
I can't see anything, pleace share me your all file of video
Hello @Saing, I will upload the repository to GitHub today. Thanks.
@@MathaGoram wow! thanks
Send me an email to baqwas via Google mail.
Hello there! does your ethernet shield (on top of the Arduino) run hot? (hot to the touch). I'm noting mine runs between 120~124F constantly (~51C). Do you know if this is within the chipset spec? thank you!
Haven't measured the temperature on three different shields (one on Mega & other two on UNOs). There is naturally some heat dissipation but nothing that alarms me. These shields are running 24x7. Interestingly, two have DHTxx sensors but I never thought about measuring shield temperature. Perhaps I should think about doing that exercise as a follow up with an extended DS18B20. Thanks.
@@MathaGoram I added a small piece of aluminum bracket (as heatsink) on top of the W5100 chip, and the temp went down by ~10F (max measured after ~4hrs, 112F). Just very curious why this chips runs hot like this. (separately, room temp is ~76F).
@@agustinguzman6375 I looked at the datasheet for the W5100 chip. It consumes 183 mA (max) at 3.3V. That is rather high (even if that is the design intent by Wiznet). Your heat sink solution should be emulated (and applauded). Thanks for sharing.
@@MathaGoram wow, that is high for such a small IC package. if the chip was a BGA, I'd say it was sweating it's balls off... but it's not, so the joke doesn't quite apply.
Is this arduino shield compatible with the arduino mega 2560 ?
Yes, the Arduino Ethernet Shield 2 is compatible with Arduino Mega 2560 Rev3 board. Be wary of clones especially with respect to firmware. Obviously the clones flourish owing to MSRP for the "genuine" boards. Rgds.
Hi, which controller are you using in this video? I just purchased WS2815 and I am looking for a good Bluetooth controller to go with it.
Try one of the HiLetgo boards. The tech support is responsive. Rgds.
just reinstall os many things can go wrong with this kind of upgrade
You have the right approach (viz. re-install) when the upgrade target is itself a very simple installation. Many things can and do go wrong if the steps are not followed "properly" during the upgrade. However, when user application packages have to be reinstalled, unless one has kept a careful repository to restore configuration settings, it may be more difficult to put Humpty Dumpty back together again. It is more a reflection on the robustness of the two approaches. Your point is taken.
Could you please remove the exclamation mark that you put after the minutes in the video description? We can't Click
Hello Anil, thanks for your suggestion. I'll update it shortly. Kind regards.
@@MathaGoram thanx ☺️
I have given thought about trying one of these. Thanks.
I would strongly recommend that you try it with the Edge Impulse solution. I'll do the same mid-March. Regards.
Neofetch is a nice tool and I like your channel.