Microcontrollers
Getting Started with Arduino in Poland
Where to source Arduino-compatible boards in Warsaw and Kraków, how to install the IDE, and a first blinking LED walkthrough with circuit explanation.
Read article →A reference for home builders in Poland working with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and robotics kits — from first circuits to autonomous systems.
Structured content covering the full range from beginner circuits to sensor integration and mobile robot construction.
Arduino UNO, Nano, and Mega boards are the entry point for most hobbyist projects in Poland. Guides cover pinout diagrams, PWM, I2C, and SPI communication protocols.
Ultrasonic distance modules, PIR motion detectors, DHT humidity sensors, and servo motors form the basis of most beginner robotics and automation setups.
Wheeled robot chassis kits available in Polish electronics stores provide a physical platform for combining motor drivers, sensors, and microcontroller logic into mobile systems.
ESP8266 and ESP32 modules add wireless capability to projects. Combined with MQTT or HTTP, these boards connect sensor data to dashboards and home automation systems.
Raspberry Pi models run full Linux environments, making them suitable for computer vision, voice recognition, and multi-process coordination in complex robotics builds.
Resistor selection, voltage dividers, breadboard prototyping, and soldering techniques are covered for builders moving from simulation to physical circuit construction.
Step-by-step walkthroughs for specific hardware combinations, with wiring diagrams and annotated code examples.
Microcontrollers
Where to source Arduino-compatible boards in Warsaw and Kraków, how to install the IDE, and a first blinking LED walkthrough with circuit explanation.
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Single-Board Computers
Using Raspberry Pi 3 and 4 to build temperature logging, motorized blinds control, and a local web dashboard — without cloud dependencies.
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IoT & Wireless
Setting up a multi-node ESP32 network to collect temperature, humidity, and motion data, then visualising it on a local Grafana instance.
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