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Electronic Basics #19: I2C and how to use it

Electronic Basics #19: I2C and how to use it

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Electronic Basics #19: I2C and how to use it Ernie: I'm guessing you aren't intentionally misleading with the 'Electronics Basics' heading, but a person has to be past that point to fully understand what you are taking about. The I2C portion is OK, but there are many points that you just speed through as if it is second nature to the listener, even though they are an audience drawn to the heading of 'Electronics Basics. ' You speed through at break-neck speed barely coming up for air, because I think your goal is to keep the video short. The problem is that you crunch too much information into the timeline, and many important points go by in a flash with almost no explanation of them.
Date: 2020-09-05

Comments and reviews: 7


Can someone help me to figure out how to build own nanoleafs? I want to detect with a esp32 automatic how much own panels are connected and set individual colors and animations. But how can it set automatically number up the IDs for every panels? Every panel should have 18 rgbw LEDs. I don't know which LEDs I have to choose.
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hi greatscott.
your videos are super cool. i like them very much. i have watched your all videos nearly 5 times each.
but everytime it is interesting to watch it again.
also can you make a video about diy IR proximity sensor?

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Why do you use stripboard? It seems like a hassle to use, and only looks useful for gumstick modules (which do, admittedly, have their niche) I think that something like perfboard seems like a more flexible alternative.
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I really like your explanation and I understood every time but this video is difficult to understand. I wanst to know about i2c but I can't get itany where so plz. Make a video which contains about only i2c
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what hapend if you connect 2 same devices with same device address, for example 2 identical lcd modules or temperature sensors, is it possible to change device address? thx
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Thank you so much, been self learning radio theory and building basic transmitters for a while. This is by far the most helpful series of videos I've found to date.
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Hi mr. Scott, could you please tell me which book should i read in order to understand as u understand the arduino language. Please.
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