FriendlyWire
Hi, my name is Jens, and I believe that everybody can learn electronics! Yes, I am talking about YOU :)
On this channel you can find beginner-friendly tutorials and projects all around electronics. Not everybody has time to watch a bunch of detailed tutorials. With a job, a family, and other commitments in life, I am sure this is a point that many amongst you share.
This is why I try to give all necessary details in single, beginner-friendly videos without being overwhelming.
If you are not sure whether you want to delve into the fascinating world of electronics, this channel is for you :) Also, please make sure to tell me what you liked about the tutorials and projects, and what could be improved. Your feedback is important to me!
Thank you for tuning in, and I hope to see you again soon!
Analog calendar with LEDs and switches
How to flash a PIC microcontroller in 2025: PICKit3 or MPLAB Snap?
How to tell the time with 1's and 0's: a binary clock with WS2812 LEDs
How to use rotary encoders
CD4094 & CD4021 shift register tutorial: three wires to rule them all
Making a safe with servos & NE555 timers
How to program an analog clock with a microcontroller
Building an analog clock with a microcontroller
Your own electronics lab... in a tray!
Program guide: How to control MAX7219 displays with a PIC16F1455 microcontroller
MAX7219 LED multiplexing tutorial
How to get source code onto a PIC microcontroller
How to use WS2812 “NeoPixel” LEDs with a PIC microcontroller
Program guide: How to program a touch sensor
Breadboard capacitive touch sensor tutorial
CD4017 code lock with wrong code detection
DS1302 real-time clock tutorial: the clock that doesn't forget the time!
CD4017 tutorial: the IC you can count on!
Best breadboard 7-segment LED driver: TLC5916 tutorial
NE555 tutorial: three useful circuits
Control LEDs with your computer using RS232!
Make a scrolling text display with CD4094 shift registers!
How to use a microcontroller's analog to digital converter
CD4026 decimal counter tutorial
Electronic candle with PWM and flicker effect
Turning a can of soup into a binary clock
Build your own electronic dice!
Your first microcontroller project!