Next epsode idea - add a security pincode to the lock: there is a set of 8 switches inside the door and a 8 buttons outside. Connect each pair throughout a XOR gate, and AND all of the outputs together. When the arduino detects the output (of the and) is true, then disable the alarm. On the inside of the door, add another button to re-enable the alarm. Now there's a way to come in! (extra programming challenge: add a button to get out, e.g. a button that when pressed times the program out by a time.Sleep(10000) so it pauses for ten seconds, enough time to get out and close the door without the alarm activating, and after 10 seconds, reactivates the alarm system)
Hey, beautiful video, i hope you keep working on the series. Just one thing, i would have placed it on the opening side of the door, with the sensor mesouring the distance so that when the door openes just a tiny bit the distance decreases under the threshold and triggers the alarm. sorry for my bad english, have a good one
Hey man, i just started out my first year in computer engineering and after watching your contents, I absolutely have no reason to chicken out of this major. Love the contents. Keep it up!
Dude this is useful If you can add a switch and then put it on your front door at night you can switch it on And if someone tries to break in you would hear the buzzer noise And in the morning you cant turn it off
Hi, Ardens , your newest subscriber here , I'm studying Arduino now in university and we just started with hot to control an LED, your video helped me see some real life potential for this, Keep going man, you rock!
Looking at your previous videos in 2022 made me realize that you deserve more subscribers! definitely would recommend to my friends, I'm expecting more con tent soon.
Your videos are just PERFECT! It's easy to understand even for beginners and it's made in a funny way. Just perfect to motivate oneself to do something with electronics, raspberry pi or arduino! just don't stop, it would be a waste of fun... (and I hope my English is not too much horrible to be read... 😁)
Your English was awesome Maximilian. I understood you perfectly. Thank you so much for your kind words. I will continue to make these types of videos for you
Make project as much as possible, and you also provide step by step process in a github Or blog so that we can build it from scratch, from this we learn lot of things and understand, thanks arden sir
my man!! Cool project! just one question... what are centimitres? isn't that what is used to measure temperature or something in like, other planets!? 😂😂 Loved the content and I'm looking forward to what else you have in mind for the series! Apart from the arduino there's also the ESP8266 which has wifi... I've used it to do some IoT stuff (that is, post a link online so people could toggle and LED on/off in my living room 😝) Keep it up! ps. you made a carnage out of my last name and now I'm deeply offended and will never be able to recover from that!! 😆😆😆
Aye! Much thanks! I'm glad I was able to deliver! And yes! 😂 our home is called planet metric 😂 some other planet use their feet to measure.. it's crazy! But you did what with an ESP what now? 😂 I had to search what that was, that's really freaking cool! I'd love to mess around with one. Overall, thank you and I'll keep posting more content! ps. I know I did 😂 when I saw that accent mark I was like "yeeaahh rest in peace to his last name with my pronunciation" 😂
@@Ardens. Alright, story time. One Christmas a bunch of years ago, back when hack-a-day hadn't sold it's soul, I came across this guy that put Christmas light in his house... you know, normal human stuff... but then the mad lad put relays to all of them, setup a live stream, did some electronic wizardry, made a website to control the Christmas light IN HIS LIVING ROOM, and posted that online! You know, like not-normal humans do! Anyways, I played with his light and thought that was pretty cool, so I decided to do the same! Got a ESP8266, connected it to my router, pointed my home ip to the ESP, wrote a small program and some html to toggle an LED on/off and posted my IP on reddit (www.reddit.com/r/electronics/comments/3f8v5d/play_with_my_led/). You know, normal people stuff... Don't judge, back then I was broke, Christmas lights and the relays to control those was out of my budget and skills... and now... well, now I'm just lazy! 😝 But it was pretty fun!! After posting the link on reddit, I sat down on the couch in front of the LED and when, like 10 mins later, the LED turned on and it wasn't me, it was awesome!! you know, like, someone is IN MY HOUSE CONTROLLING MY CIRCUIT kind of feeling... you know, normal human stuff! 😂 Anyways... sorry for the wall of text! Here, have a potato 🥔
@@benjcalderon Dude.. you're hilarious 😂 "normal human stuff". But yo! I think I've seen the video you're talking about! Or something similar to that. It was this video (th-cam.com/video/v7eHTNm1YtU/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Matt_Parker_2) . He made it possible for people to write and send their own code and run them on his Christmas tree. It was incredible to see all the patterns! Although yours was not as impressive as his 😂😂 I still think you did something amazing! I don't even know how I would go about doing something like that! I can just imagine how you must've felt when you saw you're creation working. Thinking, "someone ELSE actually turned this on INSIDE my house". But nah I won't judge, I can understand that. massive props to you my man 👏👏👏 And don't worry about it, I love the engagement. I'll accept your potato, I was running out so thank you 🙌
I did something similar, but I just made the door slip a screwdriver attached to a demon core. Can't break into my house if you are slowly dying a painful death
Because computer engineering gives more in-depth knowledge of computer architecture (which I'm really a fan of) suchs as: algorithms, electronics, networks/protocols, embedded systems, circuit analysis, etc. Mechatronics sacrifices some of that knowledge for control systems like gears and pulleys (which I'm not really a fan of). I only like the the idea of robotics in that major. I'd rather self-teach myself robotics and take robotics related courses as electives.
bruh imagine in the middle of the night you need to take a shart but you forget that you added a door alarm 6 hours ago
Next epsode idea - add a security pincode to the lock:
there is a set of 8 switches inside the door and a 8 buttons outside. Connect each pair throughout a XOR gate, and AND all of the outputs together. When the arduino detects the output (of the and) is true, then disable the alarm. On the inside of the door, add another button to re-enable the alarm. Now there's a way to come in! (extra programming challenge: add a button to get out, e.g. a button that when pressed times the program out by a time.Sleep(10000) so it pauses for ten seconds, enough time to get out and close the door without the alarm activating, and after 10 seconds, reactivates the alarm system)
Hey, beautiful video, i hope you keep working on the series. Just one thing, i would have placed it on the opening side of the door, with the sensor mesouring the distance so that when the door openes just a tiny bit the distance decreases under the threshold and triggers the alarm. sorry for my bad english, have a good one
We'll be expecting the next video in a week. This one was too good!
HA! good one!
Bro can you please teach me how to do unity @Ardens
@@Ardens. Please
meanwile 11 monts later
@@equerty he wont
Content is so relatable, unbelievable how little attraction he gets.
keep these going, I am actually learning a whole lot from these videos
I will don't worry
Hey man, i just started out my first year in computer engineering and after watching your contents, I absolutely have no reason to chicken out of this major. Love the contents. Keep it up!
I start my computer engineering program next semester. I'm excited
1:27 I think I have the same kit as you! Also great video!
Dude this is useful
If you can add a switch and then put it on your front door at night you can switch it on
And if someone tries to break in you would hear the buzzer noise
And in the morning you cant turn it off
LESS THAN 500 SUBS???? DUDE YOU'RE AWESOME
THANK YOU :)
Hi, Ardens
, your newest subscriber here , I'm studying Arduino now in university and we just started with hot to control an LED, your video helped me see some real life potential for this, Keep going man, you rock!
That's what I'm talking about! Glad you found some use to my stupid videos. Keep working hard and thank you for your support.
Was fun and informative to watch. Really enjoy your content
I'm glad you like them
Really interesting video, you made something a very simple electronics project into a entertaining video
Looking at your previous videos in 2022 made me realize that you deserve more subscribers! definitely would recommend to my friends, I'm expecting more con tent soon.
Thank you DoToxicred. I really appreciate that. It helps me out a lot. I will continue to provide content for you
Your videos are just PERFECT!
It's easy to understand even for beginners and it's made in a funny way.
Just perfect to motivate oneself to do something with electronics, raspberry pi or arduino!
just don't stop, it would be a waste of fun... (and I hope my English is not too much horrible to be read... 😁)
Your English was awesome Maximilian. I understood you perfectly. Thank you so much for your kind words. I will continue to make these types of videos for you
hello, this is my second watching your videos, i really like your videos. keep up . and i hope that i will be like you in the future
;)
hey mirgueZza
I'm glad you like them.. and I'm flattered
Bro you deserve million subscribers
👏👏
Because this channel one such channel which I thought should deserve more than what it has
Make project as much as possible, and you also provide step by step process in a github Or blog so that we can build it from scratch, from this we learn lot of things and understand, thanks arden sir
Ok I will try. Thank you for leaving a comment
Finally I learnt how to use Ultrasonic sensor.. It was simple and I was thinking that as a monster... Thanks
I'm glad you found it helpful
yooo i love this content!! make sure to make more stuff like this!!
You got it 👍 & thank you
I also made something like this a month ago, but with photoresistors and a flashlight taped to the bottom of my door
Super cool!
I just subscribed , that me means you should continue this as a series...
Bro you make so nice videos with so many good jokes. But you don't get enough likes. You're very underrated
this guy is underrated
We need more !!!!!
Very nice! your Soo underrated :D
4:19 bro you were very small TH-camr 6 months ago. Wow, congratulations you grew so fast.
Sorry for the late reply. Thank you
That sound like a fire alarm dang!
you're a madlad! rang the bell!
Your animations are great too, how do create those? I am interested in it.
Sorry for replying so late. Everything you see is a png. I simply do cut transitions in Adobe premiere
@@Ardens. how do you make the pngs? interested too lmao
i mean like how you draw, or is it stock?
I draw them in photoshop using a Huion drawing tablet (H640P)
I use stock when I'm too lazy to draw something
my man!! Cool project! just one question... what are centimitres? isn't that what is used to measure temperature or something in like, other planets!? 😂😂
Loved the content and I'm looking forward to what else you have in mind for the series! Apart from the arduino there's also the ESP8266 which has wifi... I've used it to do some IoT stuff (that is, post a link online so people could toggle and LED on/off in my living room 😝)
Keep it up!
ps. you made a carnage out of my last name and now I'm deeply offended and will never be able to recover from that!! 😆😆😆
Aye! Much thanks! I'm glad I was able to deliver! And yes! 😂 our home is called planet metric 😂 some other planet use their feet to measure.. it's crazy! But you did what with an ESP what now? 😂 I had to search what that was, that's really freaking cool! I'd love to mess around with one. Overall, thank you and I'll keep posting more content!
ps. I know I did 😂 when I saw that accent mark I was like "yeeaahh rest in peace to his last name with my pronunciation" 😂
@@Ardens. Alright, story time. One Christmas a bunch of years ago, back when hack-a-day hadn't sold it's soul, I came across this guy that put Christmas light in his house... you know, normal human stuff... but then the mad lad put relays to all of them, setup a live stream, did some electronic wizardry, made a website to control the Christmas light IN HIS LIVING ROOM, and posted that online! You know, like not-normal humans do! Anyways, I played with his light and thought that was pretty cool, so I decided to do the same! Got a ESP8266, connected it to my router, pointed my home ip to the ESP, wrote a small program and some html to toggle an LED on/off and posted my IP on reddit (www.reddit.com/r/electronics/comments/3f8v5d/play_with_my_led/). You know, normal people stuff...
Don't judge, back then I was broke, Christmas lights and the relays to control those was out of my budget and skills... and now... well, now I'm just lazy! 😝
But it was pretty fun!! After posting the link on reddit, I sat down on the couch in front of the LED and when, like 10 mins later, the LED turned on and it wasn't me, it was awesome!! you know, like, someone is IN MY HOUSE CONTROLLING MY CIRCUIT kind of feeling... you know, normal human stuff! 😂
Anyways... sorry for the wall of text! Here, have a potato 🥔
@@benjcalderon Dude.. you're hilarious 😂 "normal human stuff". But yo! I think I've seen the video you're talking about! Or something similar to that. It was this video (th-cam.com/video/v7eHTNm1YtU/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Matt_Parker_2) . He made it possible for people to write and send their own code and run them on his Christmas tree. It was incredible to see all the patterns! Although yours was not as impressive as his 😂😂 I still think you did something amazing! I don't even know how I would go about doing something like that! I can just imagine how you must've felt when you saw you're creation working. Thinking, "someone ELSE actually turned this on INSIDE my house". But nah I won't judge, I can understand that. massive props to you my man 👏👏👏
And don't worry about it, I love the engagement. I'll accept your potato, I was running out so thank you 🙌
Hi I just found your channel and thanks for the awesome content. Just to say you could do almost the same alarm with a singing birthday card :)
Thank you for watching :)
You deserve more attention....
Nice vid 👍🏻
You seem like the guy that gets all A’s in class buh still roll with da homies
It was good, it could be better via not using a ultrasonic sensor but using a magnetic sensor
don't forget me in the future
I'll take one!
I did something similar, but I just made the door slip a screwdriver attached to a demon core. Can't break into my house if you are slowly dying a painful death
You should make the room lock from the amazing spiderman 1 and 2!
This is a great account
Yooo, please Marke More Videos about this
replace the Arduino with an ESP and the distance thing with a magnetic door sensor switch and you have a real alarm system
Very nice video! :D
Also why didnt you just use a switch mounted to the door? You wouldnt even need a arduino then haha
Why use an ultrasonic transmitter, when a simple switch would've done the trick?
Who makes your animations, they're insanely good
me.. thank you very much
I mean the technical principles are that of a bomb so heh
But is that going to stop me from wasting my time? Negative. - Ardens.
If you gave this 2 year old me, it would think you forgot two things for the bomb to be usefull A) the explosive and B) the display
real!!!!
Horror movie at the end 8:18
Lol if it ever becomes useful it would be end for ardens
Funni
I actually cared!
Where can I get the set you used in this vid?
Amazon.
@@Ardens. thanks
YOUR CHARACTER HAS NO LEGGGSSSSSSS
LOL i was wearing hedphones
Why didn't you switch to mechatronic engineering
Because computer engineering gives more in-depth knowledge of computer architecture (which I'm really a fan of) suchs as: algorithms, electronics, networks/protocols, embedded systems, circuit analysis, etc.
Mechatronics sacrifices some of that knowledge for control systems like gears and pulleys (which I'm not really a fan of). I only like the the idea of robotics in that major.
I'd rather self-teach myself robotics and take robotics related courses as electives.
Youre Using Blackbox AI i See
lol
fact: this help you close the door if you don't close it
Make another
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