Robotics Hub
Your go-to resource for Arduino tutorials, IoT project walkthroughs, sensor guides, and embedded systems knowledge. Every post includes component lists, wiring diagrams, and complete source code.
Automatic Light Control System Using LDR (Photoresistor)
This project introduces analog sensing using a Light Dependent Resistor (LDR), also known as a photoresistor. Unlike digital sensors that only detect ON/OFF states, the LDR provides varying values depending on light intensity, allowing the Arduino to make more dynamic decisions.
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Why Learn Robotics?
Critical Thinking
Robotics challenges you to solve real-world problems by combining logic, engineering, and creativity. Every project teaches you to think systematically.
Career Opportunities
IoT, embedded systems, and automation are among the fastest-growing fields in technology. Starting with Arduino gives you a foundation for these careers.
Build Real Things
Unlike purely software projects, robotics lets you build physical devices that interact with the real world — from weather stations to security systems.
Getting Started with Arduino
Arduino is the perfect entry point into the world of electronics and programming. With an Arduino board, a few basic components, and our step-by-step guides, you can build your first project in under an hour.
We stock all the hardware you need — from starter kits and individual sensors to specialty modules — and every product page links directly to the tutorials that use it.
Pick a Starter Kit
Browse our shop for Arduino Uno, Mega, or ESP32 starter kits with sensors, LEDs, and breadboards included.
Follow a Beginner Guide
Start with our beginner-level posts — each includes wiring diagrams, code, and a list of components needed.
Build & Experiment
Once you complete your first project, keep going! Combine sensors, add displays, and connect to the internet with ESP32.
Arduino Uno
Best for beginners
ESP32
WiFi & Bluetooth
Sensors
Temperature, motion, light
Displays
LCD, OLED, TFT
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