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Brand: Robotico
Your complete electronics and coding lab — 33 lessons, no experience needed
Age
12+
Batteries
No batteries required
Projects
33 lessons
Guide
223-page downloadable PDF guide
Soldering
Not Required
Coding
Arduino IDE
Not all electronics kits are created equal. The Mega 2560 board gives your child the power to build projects that smaller boards simply can't run.
The Mega 2560 packs 54 programmable pins and 256KB of memory — far more than a standard Arduino Uno. That extra headroom means your child can tackle more complex, creative projects without hitting a ceiling.
With 18 modules including a gyroscope, RFID reader, real-time clock, and motion sensor, your child learns to work with the same technology found inside smartphones, security systems, and smart home devices.
Arduino is the world's most popular electronics learning platform. The programming and circuit skills learned here translate directly to university-level coursework and careers in engineering, robotics, and IoT development.

Everything your child needs to experiment with electronics is packed into one kit. From 120 resistors and 25 LEDs to servo motors, stepper motors, and a real-time clock module — the variety means no two lessons feel the same. Once the 33 guided lessons are complete, those same components become building blocks for their own inventions.
Designed for serious learners who want to build real things — not just blink a few LEDs.
Step-by-step instructions with circuit diagrams and complete code for every one of the 33 lessons — all available as a free PDF download.
Progress naturally from a single blinking LED to controlling stepper motors with a remote — every lesson building on the last.
Motion, temperature, sound, water, RFID, gyroscope, and more — your child interacts with the real world through code.
No block-based shortcuts. Your child writes actual code using the Arduino IDE — the same language used by professional embedded systems engineers.
All modules are pre-soldered. Just connect with jumper wires and start building — no extra tools, no safety concerns.
Every component works with any Arduino board, unlocking access to thousands of free community projects and tutorials online.

The 223-page guide takes complete beginners from installing the Arduino IDE all the way to controlling stepper motors with a rotary encoder — at their own pace. Each lesson builds naturally on the last, with clear circuit diagrams and working code included. Whether your child completes one lesson a day or spends an entire weekend on a run, the guide keeps them moving forward independently.
33 hands-on lessons across a 223-page downloadable guide
Lessons are ordered from simplest to most complex — each one building on what came before.

Mix red, green, and blue to produce any colour using PWM
Learn: PWM, analogWrite, colour theory

Command a servo to sweep precisely to any angle
Learn: Servo library, angle control

Show live text and sensor data on a 16×2 screen
Learn: LiquidCrystal library, display output

Drive an 8×8 LED matrix from just 3 pins using the MAX7219 chip
Learn: SPI communication, matrix addressing

Build a 4-digit counter or timer on a 7-segment display
Learn: Multiplexing, timer logic, display cycling

Build a contactless key card reader — tap to unlock
Learn: SPI protocol, RFID module, access control
Plus 27 more lessons covering ultrasonic distance measurement, temperature gauges, motion alarms, DC fan control, real-time clocks, and stepper motor control

| Microcontroller | ATmega 2560 |
| Operating Voltage | 5V |
| Input Voltage | 7–12V recommended |
| Digital I/O Pins | 54 (15 provide PWM output) |
| Analog Input Pins | 16 |
| Flash Memory | 256 KB |
| SRAM | 8 KB |
| EEPROM | 4 KB |
| Coding Platform | Arduino IDE (free download) |
| OS Compatibility | Windows / Mac OS X / Linux |
| Guide | 223-page downloadable PDF (33 lessons) |
| Soldering Required | No |
33 lessons, 200+ components, one complete kit. Everything your child needs to start building real things.