100+ DIY IoT Projects with Code and Schematics

Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing the electronics industry. With more and more applications adapting IoT, it is important for the engineers of today to get acquainted with this technology. To help you with the same, Circuit Digest provides you with a large collection of free IoT projects for you to learn and recreate. The projects are built using the popular development platforms like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP8266, STM32, MSP430, PIC amongst others. All projects are documented with a neat circuit diagram, code and demonstration video to provide a complete do-it-yourself experience.

ESP8266 Wi-Fi transceiver provides a way to connect a microcontroller to the network. It is widely used in IoT projects as it…

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Have you ever thought about jamming the Wi-Fi connection network? Now days Wi-Fi password hacking is very common, so by jamming…

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