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ArduinoModulesInfo is closer to an Arduino sensor and module knowledge base than a traditional developer tool such as an IDE, CI service, or SDK. The crawled content shows that it publishes articles around the Keyes 37-in-1 Arduino kit and common KY-series modules, such as the KY-005 infrared transmitter, KY-037 high-sensitivity sound sensor, KY-036 metal touch sensor, KY-035 linear Hall sensor, KY-033 tracking sensor, KY-032 obstacle avoidance sensor, and KY-028 temperature sensor.
The site organizes content into categories such as Switches & Input, Display & LEDs, Environment, Movement & Distance, Magnetic, Sound, and Communication, making it easy to browse by hardware type. Several article titles explicitly include Pinout, Wiring & Code, suggesting that the main focus is helping users understand what each module does, how to wire it, and how to use it with Arduino sample code. For beginners, this kind of material is more practical than a bare datasheet, especially for quickly validating projects involving sensors, LEDs, infrared, sound, and robot-car obstacle avoidance.
The crawled text does not show any paid plans, subscriptions, or account system. Its privacy policy says user registration and social login have been removed to reduce data storage. The site uses Google Analytics for traffic analysis and Google AdSense for ads; comments are processed through Akismet, and avatars may be linked to Gravatar. Its business model therefore looks more like free content supported by advertising than a SaaS tool.
The strengths are its focused topic coverage, inclusion of common modules, and clear categorization, making it useful for Arduino beginners and electronics hobbyists who need to look things up quickly. The privacy policy also gives relatively clear explanations around comments, downloads, cookies, advertising, and analytics tools. The limitation is that it is not a full development platform: the crawled content does not indicate APIs, SDKs, online compilation, version control, open-source repositories, licensing details, or self-hosting capabilities. Support also appears to rely mainly on comments and the email address [email protected].
It is suitable for people building Arduino prototypes, sensor experiments, robot cars, and teaching demos. It is less suitable for teams that need enterprise-grade support, Chinese-language materials, offline documentation, or a complete hardware SDK. As for access from China, whether the main site can be reached directly cannot be confirmed from the text alone, but because it depends on services such as Google Analytics, AdSense, Gravatar, and Akismet, page loading, analytics, ads, or avatar features may be partially affected. Alternatives include Arduino official documentation, Arduino Project Hub, Adafruit Learn, SparkFun Tutorials, DFRobot Wiki, and Random Nerd Tutorials.
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