Hi everyone - It's come to my attention that there has been someone masquerading as myself, responding to some comments here with a link to a Telegram chat to win a prize from me. THIS IS A SCAM, I am not holding a contest, nor do I have a Telegram account. PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THESE MESSAGES!! It's happening on a lot of my videos, I'm taking steps to remove them manually, but as I have 162 videos, it will take some time. If you do run across a suspicious comment, I would appreciate you letting me know at info@dronebotworkshop.com. Thanks! Bill (The real one!)
This video is a fundraiser for the Hawai‘i Community Foundation's "Maui Strong: Fire Relief Fund" to help provide support for the people in Maui who lost so much. I lived in Hawaii for almost a decade and although I lived in Honolulu, Maui was always my favorite island, and Lahaina was my favorite place. To see it demolished so quickly, and all that loss of life, is just devastating. If you are able to, please consider making a donation. Mahalo!
I am a new-ish subscriber. Hi! You're very talented and a great teacher on top of it. I really appreciate you taking the time to explain things so that most ppl can understand. The knowledge you provide for FREE is usually locked up behind a paywall. I'm learning a lot from you Sir. God bless you for setting up a fundraiser for the people in Hawaii 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I visit Honolulu Hawaii almost every year, I feel heartbroken to see this terrible fire in Maui on TV news. I hope my little donation (with KRW currency) helps them to recover.
After trying to get a project working with the memory limitations of a nano, I bought one of these after watching this video. I’ve been missing out with all the extra features described here! Once again, excellent video!
@@jovialcupid9687 This board is replacement for Arduino Nano baord. Instead of using old atmega328 Arduino board, using this latest Arduino Nano ESP32 is a best option. It has same pin mapping and board size.
@@jovialcupid9687 Actually, you got a plug in replacement for a Nano for your money. I just ordered one, though I have several other types, (Heltec, TTGO, DO-IT, etc.) but this will plug right into a custom board I built for a Nano Every, and give me cloud connectivity! So that would be one reason :).
@@jovialcupid9687Nano formfactor, native Arduino IoT Cloud compatibility, amazing documentation (except for external flash) and its beautifull, not like those ugly devkits.
Thanks for a great video, Bill. I've spent quite a bit of time on W. Maul. My parent's condo in Honokawai was spared, but still without power. Condolences to those who lost loved ones and property in Lahaina. Hoping the banyan tree recovers. Big decisions now, for residents and city planners for how to proceed.
Thank you for another video like nowhere to be found on YT. Your detail in presentation and video editing is unsurpassed. One tip for new Arduino cloud users: Arduino has an offer this fall where you can buy an Arduino ESP32 for $1 (excluding shipping...) ONLY when you upgrade to a yearly plan which also is has a 30% discount.
I've been wanting to get back into Arduino tinkering (I bult a few projects in the early 10's), but I had been put off by the "curve to entry" as I'll call it. Getting all the things setup and talking and whatnot. Well your video has it all! Basic setup, advanced setup (MicroPython), how to do it, undo it, get started again, all the way through communicating with the Arduino cloud - what a brilliant tutorial!
Same here. I do software in my job and "tinker" all day to understand things and get them running. So I am still interested, but am no longer keen to spend too much private time to just figuring things out. Now I have a small idea for a temperature supervision for the guinea pigs in their patio cage, see whether the heater works in winter. That's an ideal showcase for the cloud solution.
Thank you Bill for everything you do!!! Total novice here but your video's are inspiring and make me want to dive into things I have only ever imagined. Thank you.
Some comments: First thank you for that very informational introduction to Arduino NANO 32 I dint't now till now. I am using the Arduino Nano in a lot of my projects and I use the ESP8266 in al lot of other projects. B
I really like your presentation of the new Nano ESP32 Board. I've got two Nano ESP32 boards and tried to follow along. However, I run into all sorts of problems with those boards. The main problem is that my laptop loses contact with the boards a lot and receive a lot of FDU-errors. Nothing I have experienced with other ESP32 boards.
😂 Love the bit about the shirt at the start. I sometimes get comments about my shirts at work because I don't work Wednesday or Thursday, so sometimes I wear the same shirt two days in a row as far as other staff see. Gets even worse when I've got 2 of the same shirt and wear what seems to be the same shirt all week.
That's very nice of you, however as this is a fundraiser video I can't add a "Thanks" to it like I have on my other videos. If you would like to say "thanks" please consider donating to the people of Maui, who need everything they can get right now.
Great topic. For a better reading of the code, can I suggest enabled the "Smooth Scrolling" parameter in the editor? (F1> Open User Settings> Smooth Scrolling)
Thanks a lot for the video. I did not manage to put the board in bootloader mode with the reset button so your advice to put B0 to ground was very helpful. However I found out that there is not yet a micro Python program to connect the board to Arduino Iot Cloud ;-(
Great video ! As always, it clear and easy to get in touch with devices you talk about. I am really tempted to buy this little Nano and start experimenting with it. Thanks.
Here are some specific examples of applications for the Arduino Nano ESP32: A temperature and humidity monitoring system that uses temperature and humidity sensors to collect data and send the data to an IoT Cloud service. **A lighting control system that uses a motion sensor to turn lights on and off. **A security alarm system that uses motion and sound sensors to detect suspicious activity. **A smart toy that uses motion and sound sensors to interact with the user. **A video game that uses a screen and motion controllers. With a little creativity, the Arduino Nano ESP32 can be used to build a wide variety of interesting and practical projects.
You lost me going from MicroPython back to Arduino ide C++ blink (I’m in bootlegger). I get a screen that I don’t recognize. Can you help me out? 32:28 - Reloading the C++ Bootloader
Good video, a pretty nice board. Pretty sad that USB-C didn't become the standart on the Nanos, the new Arduino Nano 33 BLE Rev2 (not Sense) has a Micro USB connector... Edit: Nevermind. Nano Matter has USB-C
Very cool! Thanks. I've been curious about how cloud-based sites like this work to communicate with the "thing". Particularly with respect to clicking a UI widget on the app in the Arduino cloud, how does that initiate a communication to the "thing"? I understand that if I have my router configured properly, nothing from the outside world should be able to initiate a connection with any device inside the firewall of the router. Do I need to open a port on the firewall to allow outside connection to my device? Does the device periodically connect to the Arduino server to see if the server has any new commands for my device? Also, though probably somewhat protected, since the sketch lives in the Arduino cloud, so does the secrets.h file, which has (at the least) my network credentials. This could be compromised by attacks to the Arduino cloud, as well as leaks between cloud accounts, possibly compromising my credentials, and going downhill from there. I know I'm pretty naive about security, but this seems like a big hole to be concerned about. Since my wife knows less about security than I do, that makes her feel even more at risk. Any thoughts? Thanks again!
Thank you so much for your amazing videos, that have me tremendously for years! I am having an issue with this board, tho. when powering via the VIN pin the wifi does not work. my sketch is using the board as an AP with a web interface to control LEDs. when connected via PC USB, all is well, when powered via VIN (at various test voltages from my bench PSU) the SSIS does not appear and the board appears to not be doing anything. this sketch works perfectly on a NodeMCU when powered via VIN pins. Any suggestions?
Great video, I am getting started with Micro Python and you have a good way to explain the coding. Are you gonna make som more videos whit more Micro Python examples?
Standard ESP32's take a long time to upload using the Arduino IDE. Does the new Arduino Nano ESP32 upload slowly as well? Thank you for the excellent video.
Plz make video on how to use Arduino Nano esp 32 with 18650 battery cell... & How to turn off wifi and play only with Bluetooth plz make video on how much mA current it draws from battery with and without wifi
The esp32 became so popular Arduino company made their own board. I really do not see the advantage of paying more for the same technology. The only difference is the castellated pins and the form factor. Arduino even uses the espressif - arduino core.
My goal is to connect a Bluetooth button to the Nano ESP32. I’ve run the Bluetooth scan and located the MAC address of the button. I just can’t figure out how to actually connect to the button and down the road map the button. It’s a single one click button. Can anyone help?
Wonderful Idea, but BOY are those genuine arduinos expensive. I think I'll wait a while until the chinese manufacturers catch up. NodeMCU has always been good enough for me so far, it'll last me a few months longer.
This is just esp32 in diffrent package.. If u want small ESP just buy wemos. U can buy five of them for this ridiculous prince Arduino team littelary took ESP32, put in on pcb with their logo and then they raised price. Next company like apple :)
@@jovialcupid9687 I think you are doing them an injustice. Firstly, their nano form factor is a lot more breadboard-friendly than the NodeMCU or the Wemos D1 mini (not to speak of the ESP-01), secondly while they SELL boards, they also provide the whole ecosystem for Arduino, which opened up microcontrollers to the general public. They literally did for microcontrollers what Bill Gates DOS did for PCs ( just hope they don't stray down the same dark path). Also they do all their development work in Europe, not outsourcing it to far east like many companies do, which to an extent justifies their prices. True, they no longer are the "by makers for makers" company they used to be, and they had their controversies over the years, but they still have a considerable goodwill banked with me, because I remember what it used to be like to develop for microcontrollers before Arduino came along and rolled up the market. About the nano ESP32, funny it took them so long. If the smaller ESP-modules were a bit easier to come by and I wasn't so lazy, I'd have rolled my own long ago. It's not like it's rocket science.
@@jovialcupid9687 It should also be noted that the ublox modules they are using ARE really expensive. They are more than 7 bucks on a 500ea reel. Maybe not the smartest choice, given the fact that it literally drives prices for the device through the roof. Also makes me question whether or not we will actually be seing cheap clones any time soon...
why every board vendor has to number pins according to his idea? what would be so bad in using the GPIO numbers as per Espressif who is the manufacturer of this MCU?
The ESP32 is the main processor - the "Nano" name is a bit confusing because it would tend to make you think it also has an Atmel CPU on it, but doesn't. It's basically a minimum dev board built around one of the uBlox ESP32 modules - not sure why they chose to use the uBlox module because it has an identical feature set to a bunch of other ESP32-S3 modules while being a lot more expensive. Possibly the Arduino people got offered a really good deal on the module?
I think you have this confused with the Uno R4 WiFi board, which uses the ESP32 as a coprocessor. This board has an ESP32-S3 as its main processor. Please check out the article for more details.
No, it don't have ATMEGA proccesor even. It's littelary ESP32 on pcb with arduino logo (and thanks to that prince went up over 500%). How u can't love this greedy company :)
Maybe, but there is no secret sauce in that module, so it would be trivial to design a board with the same form factor and pinout that had 100% software compatibility. If you don't care about the form factor then one of the boards based on the ESP32-S3-WROOM module would be a good fit, and they can go up to 32MB of flash too. @@Dronebotworkshop
I'm always going to refer to master and slave on my old PATA/IDE hard drives. It's kinda racist to assume "slave" is a racist word, so I won't fall for that.
I have one of these but can’t get SPIFFS to work with it. I’m not sure if it’s defective or I’m doing something wrong. Formatting SPIFFS returns an error.
I’m old, and used to C++, but more importantly: I prefer the precision of C++ plus the fact that it’s compiled. Matter of principle: if my controller is going to do something a million times, it doesn’t make sense to me to have it translated there commands from text to code a million times. Once should do.
I was puzzled when they introduced the new "improved" UNOs when there has been similar ESP8266/32 UNOs out for ages, cheaply. Now I'm puzzled about this. It's a simple ESP32, millions about and very cheap. Has Arduino run out of ideas ? The only thing that might save the day for them is a good tutorial for the board, you should be on commission. I feel sorry for Arduino, they created a brilliant concept but lost the bulk of the sales to China.
So 'had it' with nano ESP32. Bought 2 of these and can't even get sample sketches to upload without error. No solutions from Arduino. All my other boards work fine. Too bad they're too small to even be a good paper weight. Waste of 40 bucks.
I don't understand. Arduino team just took ESP32, put it on pcb with their logo and then they raised price five times? Who the **** will buy this (beside ppl who make tutorials..)
It's pretty much what AliExpress has been selling for over a year as the S3 development board for $8 ESP32 kicked Arduino in the face and took their market.
I don't think so. It's a very nice environment to work in where I can flick between AVR, Pico, ESP8266, ESP32 and others with the same human interface. The American hero who saved us from Python on the Pico deserves a medal.
After ChatGPT came I've lost all interest in programming. Sure it isn't perfect (yet) but It will be, and no human will be needed to program PC' and microcontrollers in the future. In fact the microprocessor will be faster since ChatGPT can program it directly in machine code and doesn't need to have bloat-ware like micropython.
U're missing something. We have cars, yet u still use your legs to walk everyday. Google translator exists, but ppl are still learning new languages. Also chatgpd can only make basic programs with A LOT of help, especially writing corrent commands and then repeating them few times until bug is found. I don't think it will change very fast but propobly still during your life (if ure 20-30) If u think it's worthless because AI in future will be able to do the same... then u should do littelary nothing. AI today can beat us in chess or in LOL, but yet millions of ppl are having fun playing them
@@jovialcupid9687 Sure we can have fun by programming "on the side" - but why bother? You won't be able to earn money selling your programming skills in 3 - 5 years. By then ChatGPT (and other highly specialized programming AI's) will be used by 3. world programmers to undercut every programming job there is. Or the companies themselves can just by telling the microprocessor orally to do something and a program will be made on the fly. I'm a fullstack programming professional and can program in just about every programming language from assembly to the highest level and I LOVE AI stuff and what it can do, but I'm really glad I can retire in 3 yrs time. The world has changed AND in my opinion it is a better world because of AI but there will be a lot of pain for those that isn't willing to go back to school to learn the new paradigm.
yeah yeah yeah we all thoguht that AI would replace us in 6 month after ChatGPT came out. now we know that its "dumb" and needs proper prompt and corrections after it writes. even if it was perfect it still would need somone to tell him what to do and what we want. its just made learning stuff faster thats all
Sir mere phone se opratenahi ho raha hai mene ye code likha hai please help me what wrong with that #include #include AF_DCMotor motor1(1); AF_DCMotor motor2(2); SoftwareSerial bluetooth(0, 1); // RX, TX connection for Bluetooth module void setup() { motor1.setSpeed(255); motor2.setSpeed(255); bluetooth.begin(9600); } void loop() { if (bluetooth.available() > 0) { char command = bluetooth.read(); switch (command) { case 'F': motor1.run(FORWARD); motor2.run(FORWARD); break; case 'B': motor1.run(BACKWARD); motor2.run(BACKWARD); break; case 'L': motor1.run(BACKWARD); motor2.run(FORWARD); break; case 'R': motor1.run(FORWARD); motor2.run(BACKWARD); break; case 'S': motor1.run(RELEASE); motor2.run(RELEASE); break; } } }
Hi everyone - It's come to my attention that there has been someone masquerading as myself, responding to some comments here with a link to a Telegram chat to win a prize from me. THIS IS A SCAM, I am not holding a contest, nor do I have a Telegram account. PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THESE MESSAGES!!
It's happening on a lot of my videos, I'm taking steps to remove them manually, but as I have 162 videos, it will take some time. If you do run across a suspicious comment, I would appreciate you letting me know at info@dronebotworkshop.com.
Thanks!
Bill (The real one!)
This video is a fundraiser for the Hawai‘i Community Foundation's "Maui Strong: Fire Relief Fund" to help provide support for the people in Maui who lost so much. I lived in Hawaii for almost a decade and although I lived in Honolulu, Maui was always my favorite island, and Lahaina was my favorite place. To see it demolished so quickly, and all that loss of life, is just devastating. If you are able to, please consider making a donation. Mahalo!
I am a new-ish subscriber. Hi!
You're very talented and a great teacher on top of it. I really appreciate you taking the time to explain things so that most ppl can understand. The knowledge you provide for FREE is usually locked up behind a paywall. I'm learning a lot from you Sir.
God bless you for setting up a fundraiser for the people in Hawaii 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
❤
Thanks
I visit Honolulu Hawaii almost every year, I feel heartbroken to see this terrible fire in Maui on TV news. I hope my little donation (with KRW currency) helps them to recover.
After trying to get a project working with the memory limitations of a nano, I bought one of these after watching this video. I’ve been missing out with all the extra features described here!
Once again, excellent video!
Great !
I always support using newer hardware which allows implement more advanced projects. I enjoy using ESP32S3 in my projects!
Best tutorial ever. You covered all the new features and comparsion with all other previous boards. Just placed an order. Greetings from Toronto.
why this and not just ESP32 dev? U could buy five for this price and u got littelary nothing more for your money
@@jovialcupid9687 This board is replacement for Arduino Nano baord. Instead of using old atmega328 Arduino board, using this latest Arduino Nano ESP32 is a best option. It has same pin mapping and board size.
@@jovialcupid9687 Actually, you got a plug in replacement for a Nano for your money. I just ordered one, though I have several other types, (Heltec, TTGO, DO-IT, etc.) but this will plug right into a custom board I built for a Nano Every, and give me cloud connectivity! So that would be one reason :).
@@jovialcupid9687Nano formfactor, native Arduino IoT Cloud compatibility, amazing documentation (except for external flash) and its beautifull, not like those ugly devkits.
Thanks for a great video, Bill. I've spent quite a bit of time on W. Maul. My parent's condo in Honokawai was spared, but still without power. Condolences to those who lost loved ones and property in Lahaina. Hoping the banyan tree recovers. Big decisions now, for residents and city planners for how to proceed.
Thank you for another video like nowhere to be found on YT. Your detail in presentation and video editing is unsurpassed. One tip for new Arduino cloud users: Arduino has an offer this fall where you can buy an Arduino ESP32 for $1 (excluding shipping...) ONLY when you upgrade to a yearly plan which also is has a 30% discount.
I've been wanting to get back into Arduino tinkering (I bult a few projects in the early 10's), but I had been put off by the "curve to entry" as I'll call it. Getting all the things setup and talking and whatnot. Well your video has it all! Basic setup, advanced setup (MicroPython), how to do it, undo it, get started again, all the way through communicating with the Arduino cloud - what a brilliant tutorial!
Same here. I do software in my job and "tinker" all day to understand things and get them running. So I am still interested, but am no longer keen to spend too much private time to just figuring things out. Now I have a small idea for a temperature supervision for the guinea pigs in their patio cage, see whether the heater works in winter. That's an ideal showcase for the cloud solution.
Thank you Bill for everything you do!!! Total novice here but your video's are inspiring and make me want to dive into things I have only ever imagined. Thank you.
I love the way you explain things. They are much more detailed than others. Thanks
Some comments:
First thank you for that very informational introduction to Arduino NANO 32 I dint't now till now. I am using the Arduino Nano in a lot of my projects and I use the ESP8266 in al lot of other projects. B
I really like your presentation of the new Nano ESP32 Board. I've got two Nano ESP32 boards and tried to follow along. However, I run into all sorts of problems with those boards. The main problem is that my laptop loses contact with the boards a lot and receive a lot of FDU-errors. Nothing I have experienced with other ESP32 boards.
Fantastic video! Great content in a very approachable format for both new and seasoned electronics enthusiasts! Thank you!!!
Excellent video! Very high quality production. Thanks!
Thanks for the video. Very thorough and complete.
😂 Love the bit about the shirt at the start. I sometimes get comments about my shirts at work because I don't work Wednesday or Thursday, so sometimes I wear the same shirt two days in a row as far as other staff see. Gets even worse when I've got 2 of the same shirt and wear what seems to be the same shirt all week.
I hope you add “Thanks” button so we can contribute to support your great work
That's very nice of you, however as this is a fundraiser video I can't add a "Thanks" to it like I have on my other videos. If you would like to say "thanks" please consider donating to the people of Maui, who need everything they can get right now.
Great topic. For a better reading of the code, can I suggest enabled the "Smooth Scrolling" parameter in the editor?
(F1> Open User Settings> Smooth Scrolling)
Thanks a lot for the video. I did not manage to put the board in bootloader mode with the reset button so your advice to put B0 to ground was very helpful. However I found out that there is not yet a micro Python program to connect the board to Arduino Iot Cloud ;-(
I want a sensor which can find the coordinates of a moving ball in 0.5/1 seconds from point A to point B.which sensor can use for this project?
It is plesure to see your new videos. You are the best.
As usual, high quality content.
Great video ! As always, it clear and easy to get in touch with devices you talk about. I am really tempted to buy this little Nano and start experimenting with it. Thanks.
Thanks for the video. I just got one of these.
Great and helpful pedagogy as usual. Thank you Sir.
Here are some specific examples of applications for the Arduino Nano ESP32: A temperature and humidity monitoring system that uses temperature and humidity sensors to collect data and send the data to an IoT Cloud service. **A lighting control system that uses a motion sensor to turn lights on and off. **A security alarm system that uses motion and sound sensors to detect suspicious activity. **A smart toy that uses motion and sound sensors to interact with the user. **A video game that uses a screen and motion controllers. With a little creativity, the Arduino Nano ESP32 can be used to build a wide variety of interesting and practical projects.
You lost me going from MicroPython back to Arduino ide C++ blink (I’m in bootlegger). I get a screen that I don’t recognize.
Can you help me out?
32:28 - Reloading the C++ Bootloader
Incredibly useful info. Thank you!
The dashboard creator is just too cool.
Instead using costly Nano ESP32 is it ok to use Node mcu ?
Good video, a pretty nice board. Pretty sad that USB-C didn't become the standart on the Nanos, the new Arduino Nano 33 BLE Rev2 (not Sense) has a Micro USB connector...
Edit: Nevermind. Nano Matter has USB-C
Is it possible to have access ro the dashboard and arduino measurements from outside the loca wifil network?
Great Video, so usual. Can you look at doing one using Arduino IDE 2 using the debugging options...
Very cool! Thanks. I've been curious about how cloud-based sites like this work to communicate with the "thing". Particularly with respect to clicking a UI widget on the app in the Arduino cloud, how does that initiate a communication to the "thing"? I understand that if I have my router configured properly, nothing from the outside world should be able to initiate a connection with any device inside the firewall of the router. Do I need to open a port on the firewall to allow outside connection to my device? Does the device periodically connect to the Arduino server to see if the server has any new commands for my device? Also, though probably somewhat protected, since the sketch lives in the Arduino cloud, so does the secrets.h file, which has (at the least) my network credentials. This could be compromised by attacks to the Arduino cloud, as well as leaks between cloud accounts, possibly compromising my credentials, and going downhill from there. I know I'm pretty naive about security, but this seems like a big hole to be concerned about. Since my wife knows less about security than I do, that makes her feel even more at risk. Any thoughts? Thanks again!
Came to your chanel first to get your thoughts before ordering 😂👌🏼
Question, the SPEEDUINO uses a mega board, can this new board be used in place of the MEGA or is the 3.3 volts or others issues a showstopper ?
How do I setup the BT on this board as master to receive from an HM-10 module. Is this done with AT code or some other format?
Thanks for sharing, crystal clear ❤
does the arduino nano esp32-s3 have touch sensitive pins?
Does the micro python code saved in esp32 when I run it? Meaning disconnect and reconnect power will keep it blinking or whatever
Thank you so much for your amazing videos, that have me tremendously for years! I am having an issue with this board, tho. when powering via the VIN pin the wifi does not work. my sketch is using the board as an AP with a web interface to control LEDs. when connected via PC USB, all is well, when powered via VIN (at various test voltages from my bench PSU) the SSIS does not appear and the board appears to not be doing anything. this sketch works perfectly on a NodeMCU when powered via VIN pins. Any suggestions?
Great video, I am getting started with Micro Python and you have a good way to explain the coding. Are you gonna make som more videos whit more Micro Python examples?
Looks very cool
it is super nice this Arduino clouds, kind of 15 years behind the Home Assistant ;-)
Great walk through! I am scared of the overhead but I am willing to try python on ESP32. I think portability is a big + to use python
I have question how do you download arduino components backgroundless pictures to show circuit diagram connections
Can please help me
I like these new boards a really good video im
using this on the nano .
Standard ESP32's take a long time to upload using the Arduino IDE. Does the new Arduino Nano ESP32 upload slowly as well? Thank you for the excellent video.
I imagine it's still slow. But that's understandable when you're uploading about 5-10 times the amount of data.
Can I use this dev kit with esp idf IDE?
Thanks Bill for another very useful video!! Quick question: Will ESP32 Now work with this new board?
Thanks for another great video.
How do i set the USB to OTG mode? (around 15:00 in the video)
Plz make video on how to use Arduino Nano esp 32 with 18650 battery cell... & How to turn off wifi and play only with Bluetooth plz make video on how much mA current it draws from battery with and without wifi
The esp32 became so popular Arduino company made their own board. I really do not see the advantage of paying more for the same technology. The only difference is the castellated pins and the form factor. Arduino even uses the espressif - arduino core.
did you realize that your logo on the video covers completely the terminal in micropython? check i.e. here: 29:34
What is the deepsleep current on this device?
My goal is to connect a Bluetooth button to the Nano ESP32. I’ve run the Bluetooth scan and located the MAC address of the button. I just can’t figure out how to actually connect to the button and down the road map the button. It’s a single one click button. Can anyone help?
Wonderful Idea, but BOY are those genuine arduinos expensive. I think I'll wait a while until the chinese manufacturers catch up. NodeMCU has always been good enough for me so far, it'll last me a few months longer.
This is just esp32 in diffrent package.. If u want small ESP just buy wemos. U can buy five of them for this ridiculous prince
Arduino team littelary took ESP32, put in on pcb with their logo and then they raised price. Next company like apple :)
@@jovialcupid9687 I think you are doing them an injustice. Firstly, their nano form factor is a lot more breadboard-friendly than the NodeMCU or the Wemos D1 mini (not to speak of the ESP-01), secondly while they SELL boards, they also provide the whole ecosystem for Arduino, which opened up microcontrollers to the general public. They literally did for microcontrollers what Bill Gates DOS did for PCs ( just hope they don't stray down the same dark path). Also they do all their development work in Europe, not outsourcing it to far east like many companies do, which to an extent justifies their prices.
True, they no longer are the "by makers for makers" company they used to be, and they had their controversies over the years, but they still have a considerable goodwill banked with me, because I remember what it used to be like to develop for microcontrollers before Arduino came along and rolled up the market.
About the nano ESP32, funny it took them so long. If the smaller ESP-modules were a bit easier to come by and I wasn't so lazy, I'd have rolled my own long ago. It's not like it's rocket science.
@@jovialcupid9687 It should also be noted that the ublox modules they are using ARE really expensive. They are more than 7 bucks on a 500ea reel. Maybe not the smartest choice, given the fact that it literally drives prices for the device through the roof. Also makes me question whether or not we will actually be seing cheap clones any time soon...
will this interface with home assistant?
How you changes the Theme of Arduino IDE
It's in the Preferences settings
@@Dronebotworkshop Thank you !
Hello what is the name of this interface?
why every board vendor has to number pins according to his idea? what would be so bad in using the GPIO numbers as per Espressif who is the manufacturer of this MCU?
made in CHINA
@@杨太长 EVERYTHING is made in china so what?
That's mainly an Arduino thing. Almost all other Dev boards just show the true GPIO pin number that the chip manufacturer calls it.
There's probably a reason to use 3.3 or 5 volt logic, but I couldn't even guess why
Haha, let's say it's the first OFFICIAL Arduino board to use the USB-C connector...
Does it mean the ESP32 co-processor is way more powerful than the main processor ?
The ESP32 is the main processor - the "Nano" name is a bit confusing because it would tend to make you think it also has an Atmel CPU on it, but doesn't. It's basically a minimum dev board built around one of the uBlox ESP32 modules - not sure why they chose to use the uBlox module because it has an identical feature set to a bunch of other ESP32-S3 modules while being a lot more expensive. Possibly the Arduino people got offered a really good deal on the module?
I think you have this confused with the Uno R4 WiFi board, which uses the ESP32 as a coprocessor. This board has an ESP32-S3 as its main processor. Please check out the article for more details.
@@TrimeshSZ Or possibly they want to decrease the possibility of lower-priced clone boards!
No, it don't have ATMEGA proccesor even. It's littelary ESP32 on pcb with arduino logo (and thanks to that prince went up over 500%). How u can't love this greedy company :)
Maybe, but there is no secret sauce in that module, so it would be trivial to design a board with the same form factor and pinout that had 100% software compatibility. If you don't care about the form factor then one of the boards based on the ESP32-S3-WROOM module would be a good fit, and they can go up to 32MB of flash too. @@Dronebotworkshop
the push to change MISO and MOSI to CIPO and COPI is .. ridiculous ;-)
I'm always going to refer to master and slave on my old PATA/IDE hard drives. It's kinda racist to assume "slave" is a racist word, so I won't fall for that.
I have one of these but can’t get SPIFFS to work with it. I’m not sure if it’s defective or I’m doing something wrong. Formatting SPIFFS returns an error.
Which IDE version are you using?
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It's the db1 series dead then?
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I’m old, and used to C++, but more importantly: I prefer the precision of C++ plus the fact that it’s compiled. Matter of principle: if my controller is going to do something a million times, it doesn’t make sense to me to have it translated there commands from text to code a million times. Once should do.
I was puzzled when they introduced the new "improved" UNOs when there has been similar ESP8266/32 UNOs out for ages, cheaply. Now I'm puzzled about this. It's a simple ESP32, millions about and very cheap. Has Arduino run out of ideas ? The only thing that might save the day for them is a good tutorial for the board, you should be on commission. I feel sorry for Arduino, they created a brilliant concept but lost the bulk of the sales to China.
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0:06 esp32 Antenna cap/induc smashed..
Anything with cloud in its requirements is destined for landfill, real or digital.
Nice nano tho.
So 'had it' with nano ESP32. Bought 2 of these and can't even get sample sketches to upload without error. No solutions from Arduino. All my other boards work fine. Too bad they're too small to even be a good paper weight. Waste of 40 bucks.
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what ide is he using i know for a fact that's not the real arduino ide
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I don't understand. Arduino team just took ESP32, put it on pcb with their logo and then they raised price five times?
Who the **** will buy this (beside ppl who make tutorials..)
your right, one feature ist the pin compatibility to the original NANO, but thats not worth the price
It’s pretty much the same price as every other nano version.
It's pretty much what AliExpress has been selling for over a year as the S3 development board for $8
ESP32 kicked Arduino in the face and took their market.
@@objection_your_honor No, they're not exactly the same. The ESP32 boards don't have castellated holes.
Python is not for embedded systems. Learn C and C++!
After ESP8266, Arduino became irrelevant.
I don't think so. It's a very nice environment to work in where I can flick between AVR, Pico, ESP8266, ESP32 and others with the same human interface. The American hero who saved us from Python on the Pico deserves a medal.
After ChatGPT came I've lost all interest in programming. Sure it isn't perfect (yet) but It will be, and no human will be needed to program PC' and microcontrollers in the future. In fact the microprocessor will be faster since ChatGPT can program it directly in machine code and doesn't need to have bloat-ware like micropython.
U're missing something.
We have cars, yet u still use your legs to walk everyday. Google translator exists, but ppl are still learning new languages. Also chatgpd can only make basic programs with A LOT of help, especially writing corrent commands and then repeating them few times until bug is found. I don't think it will change very fast but propobly still during your life (if ure 20-30)
If u think it's worthless because AI in future will be able to do the same... then u should do littelary nothing. AI today can beat us in chess or in LOL, but yet millions of ppl are having fun playing them
@@jovialcupid9687 Sure we can have fun by programming "on the side" - but why bother? You won't be able to earn money selling your programming skills in 3 - 5 years. By then ChatGPT (and other highly specialized programming AI's) will be used by 3. world programmers to undercut every programming job there is. Or the companies themselves can just by telling the microprocessor orally to do something and a program will be made on the fly. I'm a fullstack programming professional and can program in just about every programming language from assembly to the highest level and I LOVE AI stuff and what it can do, but I'm really glad I can retire in 3 yrs time. The world has changed AND in my opinion it is a better world because of AI but there will be a lot of pain for those that isn't willing to go back to school to learn the new paradigm.
yeah yeah yeah we all thoguht that AI would replace us in 6 month after ChatGPT came out.
now we know that its "dumb" and needs proper prompt and corrections after it writes. even if it was perfect it still would need somone to tell him what to do and what we want. its just made learning stuff faster thats all
ChatGpt sure did help me get started and dive deep in raspberry pi its not a foe for me its friend 😢
@@jovialcupid9687so true just words out of my mouth 😅
Sir mere phone se opratenahi ho raha hai mene ye code likha hai please help me what wrong with that
#include
#include
AF_DCMotor motor1(1);
AF_DCMotor motor2(2);
SoftwareSerial bluetooth(0, 1); // RX, TX connection for Bluetooth module
void setup() {
motor1.setSpeed(255);
motor2.setSpeed(255);
bluetooth.begin(9600);
}
void loop() {
if (bluetooth.available() > 0) {
char command = bluetooth.read();
switch (command) {
case 'F':
motor1.run(FORWARD);
motor2.run(FORWARD);
break;
case 'B':
motor1.run(BACKWARD);
motor2.run(BACKWARD);
break;
case 'L':
motor1.run(BACKWARD);
motor2.run(FORWARD);
break;
case 'R':
motor1.run(FORWARD);
motor2.run(BACKWARD);
break;
case 'S':
motor1.run(RELEASE);
motor2.run(RELEASE);
break;
}
}
}
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