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Pickleball Paddle with Arduino Cloud build tutorial

Are you ready to dive into the exciting world of Arduino and sports tech? Look no further! In this Patreon-exclusive series, we're thrilled to guide you through the creation of a cutting-edge pickleball paddle tracker using Arduino.

🏓 What You'll Learn:

1. Arduino Programming Fundamentals: Whether you're a seasoned Arduino enthusiast or just starting, this tutorial will cover all the basics you need to know to get started with Arduino programming.

2. Accelerometer Sensor Integration: Learn how to interface and utilize accelerometer sensors with your Arduino board to accurately track paddle movements during gameplay.

3. Real-Time Data Processing: Delve into the realm of real-time data processing as we explore how to capture, process, and analyze paddle movement data on-the-fly using Arduino.

4. Advanced Swing Analysis: Take your pickleball game to the next level with advanced swing analysis techniques. We'll teach you how to interpret paddle movement data to extract valuable insights about your gameplay.

5. Arduino cloud app visualization: Explore creative ways to visualize your paddle movement data using Arduino cloud and dashboards. build a simple app in minutes to view your fastest swings, tack your acceleration in the game, count your hits and more!

🔧 Skip the Tutorial and Dive Straight Into Coding:

No time to waste? No problem! Head over to our GitHub repository and grab the code right away. Get your Arduino board ready, upload the code, and start tracking your paddle movements in no time!

https://github.com/Concept-Bytes/Pickleball

🚀 Get Ready to Level Up Your Pickleball Game:

Whether you're a pickleball pro or a beginner looking to improve your skills, this tutorial is your gateway to unlocking the power of Arduino in sports technology. Join us on this exciting journey and revolutionize the way you play pickleball forever!

Pickleball Paddle with Arduino Cloud build tutorial

Comments

Hi, thanks for the videos, really interested in this project do you have a parts list - sorry based in UK so need to source some bits. thanks again

Anthony Thorne

when is the new video for the holomat being released? thanks

Samir Nazir

I'm not trying to make anyone wait 6months to a year for this whole project. The GUI tutorial and code will come out this weekend and from there you will be able to start building your own HoloMat apps. It will have a plugin structure that allows other developers to start building apps and publishing them for everyone to use. This project is very big and definitely needs to be broken up in to parts. Considering I should have most of the code out in part 3 I think that's pretty good. I apologize it's taking a while as I'm trying to make the code useable by others and not just work on my system. Releasing it as is, won't help anyone. But I promise I'm working hard to get it out as fast as I can

Kevin Coda

Thanks for sharing the link. Waiting 6 months to a year, especially while subscribed, is not something I'm willing to do either. While there are numerous tutorials available online for YOLO/OpenCV to assist beginners, there's little to no resources for the GUI.

DeAundre Dyson

I found a course on advanced computer vision with code. I'm sure this is the next part of the project, so I'm working ahead. I like the Jarvis/AI project, but I'm not trying to wait 6mo-1yr for everything to come out. https://youtu.be/01sAkU_NvOY?si=vcwdOe27OPSaE1pC

Courtney Lomax

Absolutely! You've got a point about tutorial videos—they're really handy. Imagine if we had a resource geared towards people with technical know-how; we could lend a hand to others. Personally, I'd much rather dive into that than sit around twiddling my thumbs waiting for updates on the Holomat/Jarvis project for weeks or even months.

DeAundre Dyson

I think video tutorials are essential. Not everybody here is programmer or developer, having video walkthrough is gonna help everybody, regradless of their background.

Sardor Ibrokhimjonov

I see. Many of us do not need a video tutorial if you provide a GitHub. Are you able to post one now and a video tutorial later for those that need it?

DeAundre Dyson

Totally understand. I want to keep working to make this valuable for all the subscribers. HoloMat and Jarvis take a lot to develop. I am always working on the next parts of those. They just take a little time. Thanks for your feedback! I really appreciate it. It helps me know where to take this next

Kevin Coda

Hey there, I joined your Patreon specifically to support the development of the Holomat and Jarvis. I'll remain a paid subscriber as long as you continue to share updates on these projects (or even post a Github Link). However, I feel that the one-off projects don't contribute much value for me.

DeAundre Dyson


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