Electronics Projects

Explore all electronics projects from simple electronics projects to high-end MCU and IoT projects. These projects belong to a wide range of categories such as Embedded, Power Electronics, Analog, Digital Electronics, Audio and Internet of Things. The below list of electronics projects contains 1200+ projects come under various electronics engineering domains. 

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Temperature and Humidity are the most common parameters that are being monitored in any environment. There are tons of sensors…

Robots are machines which reduce the human efforts in heavy works by automating the tasks in industries, factories, hospitals…

Raspberry Pi is very popular for IoT projects because of its seamless ability of wireless communication over the…

Morse code is a system of communication to encode any character in two different durations of signals called Dots and Dashes.…

Robots have slowly started to crawl into our society to make our life simpler. We can already find the six wheeled food…

Earlier day’s computer obtained input information from keyboards and mouse, now they have evolved to be able to process…

In this project we are going to design a simple Alarm clock using ATMEGA32 timers. ATmega32A microcontroller has a 16 bit timer…

We all are familiar with the word ‘Automation’, where the human interaction is minimal and things can be controlled…

A switched capacitor voltage converter performs energy transfer and voltage conversion using capacitors. There are mainly two…

When designing an electronic circuit, there are lots of situations when a circuit requires different values of voltage and…

Electronic gadgets like Mobile Phones and IPods have made our lives a lot easier. But, all of them suffer from one common…

In previous tutorials we have seen How we can build an Amazon Echo Speaker and then how can we control any Raspberry Pi…