Kind of a bummer that the kit I bought points me to this tutorial but the kit has no resistors or LEDs. The video must use the 3 in 1 kit where I just got the regular ultimate sensor kit. "Ultimate" makes me think "ultimate" but I guess there's an "ultimater" kit available.
There is no power source that comes for the breadboard. It comes with a 9v battery but the only connector is to the Arduino itself. I'd have to snip off the batter connector and strip the wires to work with the breadboard. But then I have no 9v source for the arduino.
Your Arduino can be powered by either a 9v battery included in the kit or a usb cable when connected to your computer's usb port. You can use 2 jumper wires and connect the 5V and GND of your Arduino board to power your breadboard.
This is the best Arduino tutorial for beginners I've ever heard. Looking forward to more course updates.
Thank you Mike!
Nice video Professor.
Excellent !!
Thank you!
Good job
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Sir thank you I'm late its six days ago so I continue now my study in your tutorial 😊
Thanks. Lesson 04 is also available.
@@joedgoh ok sir sure to watch it as i am on my way learning your tutorial by lesson .thank you it help me a lot
Kind of a bummer that the kit I bought points me to this tutorial but the kit has no resistors or LEDs. The video must use the 3 in 1 kit where I just got the regular ultimate sensor kit. "Ultimate" makes me think "ultimate" but I guess there's an "ultimater" kit available.
There is no power source that comes for the breadboard. It comes with a 9v battery but the only connector is to the Arduino itself. I'd have to snip off the batter connector and strip the wires to work with the breadboard. But then I have no 9v source for the arduino.
Your Arduino can be powered by either a 9v battery included in the kit or a usb cable when connected to your computer's usb port. You can use 2 jumper wires and connect the 5V and GND of your Arduino board to power your breadboard.