Upload your first code to arduino uno
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 พ.ค. 2018
- In this tutorial I will be explaining how to upload your first code to arduino uno.
I will go over the choosing the right board and port, get the Blink code and upload it. - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Thank you so much, this helped alot
Thank you so much :)
Since I'm looking for new ideas for videos like this, any thing you would have live to see a tutorial of ?
This is my 1st time trying to learn the Arduino. Amazing... I am like... is that easy? Hehe. Thx.
You can do it! :)
The start is that easy, this is why Arduino is what it is today :)
Hope you build complex stuff soon!
It's so use full...thank you 🙂
Thank you very much!
I'm glad it was useful.
Informative...
Thank you.
thank you so much!!!!
Thank you, glad it helped.
May I ask if there are other beginners video you would like to see ?
I'm searching for ideas for new videos.
Well done 👍 احسنت
Thank you :)
thank you
Thank you.
Hi, I have a question regarding TX and RX LEDs. Mine are constantly slighty on, dim, is this normal? Thank you.
Hi,
Are they all ways like that, even if on the board you have just a "blink" code ?
Is it possible that you have something connected to thus pins ?
is that on an Uno ? what version ?
@@talofer99 hi, yes, they are constantly slightly on, but can not be seen during the day.. It is Arduino UNO R3 I think.
@@leaculetto2616 try and upload a code where the serial is not initiated and both gpio 0 and 1 are set to output and set to low and see if you can still see the LED on.
@@talofer99 sorry, I am new to all this and do not understand. TX and RX LEDs are for transmitting and receiving information from the computer right? So no matter the code, they are dim, you can only see that they are slightly lit up in the evening.
@@leaculetto2616 the serial interface is done via GPIO 1 and 0 they are the one tat is also connect to the USO to UART chip that allow you to connect to the board.
Setting them both to output and low suppose to turn them off, if you still see them on, something is not ok.
After that can i detach usb ??? Will the code stay in Arduino uno after detaching?? I am working on a simple arduino robot so cana i detach it after uploading?
Yes the compiled code will be stored in the chip memory.
All you need to do is power it from either the USB (with a power bank) or from the Barrel Jack - if you choose this option do not use any thing below 7.5V or above 9V for it.
@@talofer99 thanks
It doesn’t stay on the chip I unplugged the usb from my MacBook Pro then plugged the usb into my Mac Mini the lcd display not showing the same hello world and my midi isn’t working.
מעולה !!!!! Great
Thanks :)
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Thank you very much :)
im not seeing a port option,please help I've been working for hours all I need is the coding now
What board are you using ?
and what coding are you referring to ?
@@talofer99 aurdino uno board
@@maturimadhavi2202 if you are using windows, take a look at the device manger and see if when you connect the board you see a device that is not installed well.
If so - you might need to install ch340 drivers.
@@talofer99 iam using windows 11
@@maturimadhavi2202 check the device manager, see what happens when you connect the device
winbuzzer.com/2021/11/28/how-to-open-device-manager-in-windows-11-xcxwbt/
If it appears not as COM port - then try installing CH340 drivers
learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ch340-drivers/all
diddnt work. i dont see what u see
That's annoying ;)
what did not work ?
what do you see or not ?
What board you use ?
what IDE you use ?
Port doesn’t pop up
@@user-tq8sr3ux2c same