Nice video. One correction though, The sharp distance sensor (IR reflectometer based) doesn't detect angles. It detects the amount of light getting back. It is affected by the angle of transmit of the IR LED and the angle of arrival (angles are field of view) of IR photodetector (Wider LED angle will lead to more noise from other objects than what you're trying to detect, and Wider Photodetector angle of arrival will catch noise from wider range of directions). The angle as shown in the video cannot be measured like that. It works in a similar fashion as the IR sensor shown after, just that it's more directional.
I've been watching your videos for a short while, and you do a good job describing how the things you are using, work, and in particular, the use of this variety of modules. I'm just beginning arduino, long time in electronics, before most of this came on the market. Thanks for very clear, and logical descriptions, and explanation of how and where you use them.
@@ELECTRONOOBS You sir, have clearly gone from entering the technology, to enjoying the fullness of it. I did the same, fifty years ago, learning tube technology as solid state arrived. I can see you've gotten quite comfortable with the use of solid state, and particularly, software. I spent two decades in high end military electronics, with a good handle of both the transition, and use of solid state. You've clearly entered with solid state, the accompanied programming connected, something I'm behind in, we programmed individual systems, but each was unique, even perhaps to its "decade", and I'm very weak in the technology that has arrived since two decades ago. I believe you established yourself in a niche that is meaningful, and valuable for your future, and those who learn from you. I suggest you plan to be someone, and don't let anyone tell you "you can't get there from here", you are skilled at sharing your knowledge, and that is a gift. Make a good life out of this, despite the circumstances. I believe you will be doing very well and amazing yourself, if you aren't doing so already. I'm a machinist and mechanic, and over fifty years, bought a machine shop, and run it. Life is good, when one chooses to live fully, and in it. I've got some different ink of my own, so I have some idea where you came from. We aren't held back by that, unless we let ourselves be. I've been absolutely amazed at the quality, capabilities, and low cost of arduino, and you are in a good position to be teaching a new generation, and not in a formal school, with the bullshit that comes with that. I've messed with a box of arduino parts for a couple years, made a few things, but you open the way, I can't get in a book, they don't answer questions. I look forward to every video. I'm sixty three, but not too old to learn. Thanks again,
how about making a 3 channel voice changer with clean (just amp'ed) / high pitch (witch-spectre) / lower pitch (monster-demon) that i can mount into a helmet , with surface mount mic jack & surface mount speaker wire clamp screw terminal , mains input surface mount screw clamp , a volume pot , gain pot , mic sensitivity pot , that will work with two 2032 button cells in series(6VDC) and you could also make a 75mm long flexable , copper shielded electret mic with a 3.5mm tip,ring,sleeve plug. thanks !!!!!
I use the MPU 6050 and an Arduino Micro as a head tracking unit in my PC flight/space & driving simulator games. Works like a charm and much cheaper than the name brand head tracking units!
Video was just awesome.. I got to learn lots things. Thanks improving me.. Keep on making great videos like I will surely watch & will share with my frnds.
im subscribed! wow really impressed! i have most of these modules, got them for $10 from china, dident know what to do with them. but you have showed me! you should link up to the people who sell these things. and write a book.
Nice video, thanks! Which sensor I could use for ultrasound? Not the distance detector but rather „hearing“ the sound? Using that signal for visualisation.
Nice video. I am looking for a sensor that can return the depths of a rough flat surface. A surface that has grooves for example. Anything that you can recommend please?
I have a question pls answer it . I want 2 sensors in which I kept 1 at place a and 2nd at place b. So it tell the distance bw them. And also if I move one of them up down or rigth and left then also it works. Means which are aligned to each other.
Hello, I am doing final year project and part of the project is about monitoring transformer oil quality, more specifically its dielectic strenght. Moisture/water reduces dielectric strenght of transformer oil that in most cases lead to explosion of the transformer , what sensor can you recommend that I can use to detect/measure moisture in oil
I have a video about digital scales using the hx711 load cell. Where my digital scale is different from the others, that is, during the calibration process using the linear regression method. So that the resulting error is small and accurate. And the equations obtained during the calibration process are included in the Arduino Uno program
Thanks so much for this very helpful and informative video! The great explanations of how each sensor works, visual test demos, and practical examples make it easy to understand how to use and apply the sensors in projects.
14:23 it need to connect in series, not in paralel!!!!! Only voltage meters need to be connected in paralel. You will not recieve any close to real value measurments if you connect the current meter in paralel!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I work with some nasty chemicals and I’m working on a project to detect vapors released. At say L1, turn on an extraction system. At L2 it will sound an alarm, time to grab a respirator and leave. I work within a small maker community and there is a need for such a sensor/alarm.
Looking for a very small, easily hidden sensor to detect a model train passing by. It will not be an arduino project, just a stand alone sensor hooked to an electronic crossing gate. When the train goes by the gate lowers ahead of the train
I have a few motion sensors from different security systems. Is it possible to alter a motion sensor so it will work with a different company's security system?
I found some of those sonar sensors on eBay/ali to be defective. I even made a video on how to spot ones that possibly have problems with getting good readings.
Great 😊 video as always in your channel I love to see your video only one request ☺️ can you make a video on how to create a graphic software which will communicate with serial port as you shown in heart rate monitor in pc thanks 😉
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Good day sir. May ask what course did you took to have this kind of knowledge about electronics and or related to it?
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Nice video. One correction though, The sharp distance sensor (IR reflectometer based) doesn't detect angles. It detects the amount of light getting back. It is affected by the angle of transmit of the IR LED and the angle of arrival (angles are field of view) of IR photodetector (Wider LED angle will lead to more noise from other objects than what you're trying to detect, and Wider Photodetector angle of arrival will catch noise from wider range of directions). The angle as shown in the video cannot be measured like that. It works in a similar fashion as the IR sensor shown after, just that it's more directional.
Massive amount of knowledge in such a short video. A must see. Thank you.
I've been watching your videos for a short while, and you do a good job describing how the things you are using, work, and in particular, the use of this variety of modules. I'm just beginning arduino, long time in electronics, before most of this came on the market. Thanks for very clear, and logical descriptions, and explanation of how and where you use them.
Happy to hear this :))
@@ELECTRONOOBS You sir, have clearly gone from entering the technology, to enjoying the fullness of it. I did the same, fifty years ago, learning tube technology as solid state arrived. I can see you've gotten quite comfortable with the use of solid state, and particularly, software. I spent two decades in high end military electronics, with a good handle of both the transition, and use of solid state. You've clearly entered with solid state, the accompanied programming connected, something I'm behind in, we programmed individual systems, but each was unique, even perhaps to its "decade", and I'm very weak in the technology that has arrived since two decades ago. I believe you established yourself in a niche that is meaningful, and valuable for your future, and those who learn from you. I suggest you plan to be someone, and don't let anyone tell you "you can't get there from here", you are skilled at sharing your knowledge, and that is a gift. Make a good life out of this, despite the circumstances. I believe you will be doing very well and amazing yourself, if you aren't doing so already. I'm a machinist and mechanic, and over fifty years, bought a machine shop, and run it. Life is good, when one chooses to live fully, and in it. I've got some different ink of my own, so I have some idea where you came from. We aren't held back by that, unless we let ourselves be. I've been absolutely amazed at the quality, capabilities, and low cost of arduino, and you are in a good position to be teaching a new generation, and not in a formal school, with the bullshit that comes with that. I've messed with a box of arduino parts for a couple years, made a few things, but you open the way, I can't get in a book, they don't answer questions. I look forward to every video. I'm sixty three, but not too old to learn. Thanks again,
Dude... All those sensors gave me an idea... To make a general use tricorder!!!!! 😃
MC's Creations same
great idea! then i could find the ship and get the hell off of this planet!
and? how far is your progress?
how about making a 3 channel voice changer with clean (just amp'ed) / high pitch (witch-spectre) / lower pitch (monster-demon) that i can mount into a helmet , with surface mount mic jack & surface mount speaker wire clamp screw terminal , mains input surface mount screw clamp , a volume pot , gain pot , mic sensitivity pot , that will work with two 2032 button cells in series(6VDC) and you could also make a 75mm long flexable , copper shielded electret mic with a 3.5mm tip,ring,sleeve plug. thanks !!!!!
@@guitarman_3693 I guess we would need Tony Stark for that, dude.
If the heart rate was accurate I'd reccomend a hospital
Meth... It's a bitch...
off the adderal heavy
That is probably not very mission critical as is.
@@AlfieLikesComputers yep you look waayyyyy more younger then him
@@vaderthelegit628 lol he does
Brilliant! The best overview of sensors for the Arduino that I've seen!
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I am soooooo glad I found this channel. Bless you, sir. You're providing an amazing service.
I use the MPU 6050 and an Arduino Micro as a head tracking unit in my PC flight/space & driving simulator games. Works like a charm and much cheaper than the name brand head tracking units!
Code & Circuit Diagram Please🙄🙄
Thank you for making these tutorials. They help me to get fit with electronics. Wish more tutorials like these
This video is really helpful even for a professional . A quick guide to refer !!
I'm 50.. Just started. Love your show
Inspiring!
You just started electrical engineering?
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Best videos for beginners and advance people!!!.. THE BEST!
Wow! finally something really very informative about sensors. Thanks for providing all at one place.
Thank you, I learned about sensors I didn't even know existed!
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Video was just awesome..
I got to learn lots things.
Thanks improving me..
Keep on making great videos like I will surely watch & will share with my frnds.
again one of the best videos on internet!!
this is the best quick sensor tutorial on youtube!!!
4:30 Dude- I think your having a heart attack...
My best arduino creation so far is a PIR guided claymore for airsoft using spring lock and a servo to release the lock.
I have a kit and an extra sensor kit on the way. I can't wait to start messing with all of these!
That was an awesome tutorial on sensors ElectroNoobs! Well done bro...
I was wondering which sensor is suitable to measure the hight of a drone, and in this Video I got the answer, thanks a lot 😊
Sir your video helped me to make projects. Thank you so much
I like your every video you explain every part so we can understand thank you very much👌👌👍👍💖💖
You made my arduino journey thank you ❤
im subscribed! wow really impressed! i have most of these modules, got them for $10 from china, dident know what to do with them. but you have showed me! you should link up to the people who sell these things. and write a book.
I hope you just smoked or got done jogging 150+ BPM resting heart rate is really really high... LOVE your videos my friend! Keep them coming!
Nice video, thanks! Which sensor I could use for ultrasound? Not the distance detector but rather „hearing“ the sound? Using that signal for visualisation.
Extremely helpful video for beginners
Good call making clear the difference between sensor and detector. I hope it catches on.
Nice mark upon your hand. Live well my Brother.
thanks for the upload, very helpful indeed 🎉 cheers from Manila
Banana for scale? I see you are a man of culture as well!
AMAZING video! Thank you so much for making it informative and yet easy to understand!
I think we all loved it.
Very informative and good narration
Great Video and thank you very much, I wonder which Arduino and sensors are used in automatic trash can lid.
Very informative... all sensors at one place..
We better do as he says and hit that like button like crazy - he's got a sensor in it and can tell if we don't comply
I would say, it's very simple video. But... You showed me what kind of sensor I have in my box. Thanks! :D
Nice video. I am looking for a sensor that can return the depths of a rough flat surface. A surface that has grooves for example. Anything that you can recommend please?
something different and interesting, i love it.
Thank you, I got a lot out of this video.
Hi from Australia
Loved this video. Clear and precise.
good work, till now the great channel & knowledgable person.
Your video leaves a lot of unanswered questions.
Really informative, excellent production, thanks for sharing.
Sir this Video is very Good and Useful
was hooping for this video for so long. thank you very much!
Hello guy it's very interesting
Wil the laser distance detector reflect on a water surface? I want to measure the level of water in a water well
Well I can not understand the most things but you got the nice lecture
I used the Hall Effect transistor to detect the amount of turns my automatic blinds made. 12 volt DC motor with a gearbox. I use steppers now.
I have a question pls answer it .
I want 2 sensors in which I kept 1 at place a and 2nd at place b.
So it tell the distance bw them.
And also if I move one of them up down or rigth and left then also it works.
Means which are aligned to each other.
Pls tell
Best video.....with lot of information....great work👌👌
Mujhe ek project bnana h backbody corrector ka jo sense kr paye kb hamara backbone ya spine khrab posture Mai h , konsa sensor use kru!???
Thx for this video! This is nice for beginners like me!
Superb video,lot of sensor useful information to short video.you are Motivate for new Arduino users.
Thanks for the overview ! Really helpful for a newbie like me.
Love the Electronoobino!
Hello, I am doing final year project and part of the project is about monitoring transformer oil quality, more specifically its dielectic strenght. Moisture/water reduces dielectric strenght of transformer oil that in most cases lead to explosion of the transformer , what sensor can you recommend that I can use to detect/measure moisture in oil
Great tutorial for beginners.
Amazing! Great introduction!
This is a supercool video . So Much helpful. Do make more of these. Thanks a Ton dude!!
Thanks. You are very knowledgeable
I have a video about digital scales using the hx711 load cell. Where my digital scale is different from the others, that is, during the calibration process using the linear regression method. So that the resulting error is small and accurate. And the equations obtained during the calibration process are included in the Arduino Uno program
Thanks for the knowledge of sensors
Excellent survey!
I would like to know what kind of sensor can we use for detecting chest mouvement and its amount of movement
At 14:23 shouldn't it be connected in series with the load? Great overview of common available sensors.
when would you use a IR distance sensor vs a Sound distance sensor
thank you man I always wanted to learn a PIR sensor
Very useful video. Thanks a lot. Thanks once again.
Great video with a very high information/duration ratio 😂😂
Thanks so much for this very helpful and informative video! The great explanations of how each sensor works, visual test demos, and practical examples make it easy to understand how to use and apply the sensors in projects.
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Can you tell me which sensor and detector is use for vehicle detection and lane detection system .....
Brief and excellent overview. TQ.
Great round up video, really enjoyed it. Thanks.
do you have a video on using the ADC ?
nice job dude 😄
Hey bro, great video! I work to do an air conditioner with arduino,water pump,peltier and more...
in future peltier module may used as airconditioner and gas leakage problem is nomore in AC. so this is very good .
Excellent project
Thx for sharing this good overview!
14:23 it need to connect in series, not in paralel!!!!! Only voltage meters need to be connected in paralel. You will not recieve any close to real value measurments if you connect the current meter in paralel!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This confused me, it didn't seem to make sense
Will the laser distance detector reflect on a water surface? I want to measure the level of water in a water well
Thank you
I work with some nasty chemicals and I’m working on a project to detect vapors released. At say L1, turn on an extraction system. At L2 it will sound an alarm, time to grab a respirator and leave.
I work within a small maker community and there is a need for such a sensor/alarm.
Very nice and clean explanation of the sensors! Loved it.
For a long time, I've been looking for a video like this to explain sensors. thank you very much
Hey man, love your material. Always on point. Do you any merch like a t-shirt? With logo or banana available? Love to pick one up.
Looking for a very small, easily hidden sensor to detect a model train passing by. It will not be an arduino project, just a stand alone sensor hooked to an electronic crossing gate. When the train goes by the gate lowers ahead of the train
I have a few motion sensors from different security systems. Is it possible to alter a motion sensor so it will work with a different company's security system?
absolute legend
I found some of those sonar sensors on eBay/ali to be defective. I even made a video on how to spot ones that possibly have problems with getting good readings.
That Banana Sensor looks dope
Excellent tutorial. Thanks!
Great 😊 video as always in your channel I love to see your video only one request ☺️ can you make a video on how to create a graphic software which will communicate with serial port as you shown in heart rate monitor in pc thanks 😉
Man, me encantan tus videos!!