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. 

If you want more projects, you can also check out our collection at Arduino IoT Projects | Arduino Robotics Projects | Arduino AI Projects | Arduino Home Automation Projects | Raspberry Pi Projects | ESP32 Projects

Internet of Things and Home Automation has really been a hyped topic in the recent days. Building something on our own which…

In the previous tutorials, we demonstrated detailed design of 3.7V to 5V Boost Converter using MC34063 and 12V to 5V Buck…

Raspberry Pi is a Palm Size computer that comes in very handy when prototyping stuff that requires high computational power. It…

HC-05 Bluetooth Modules are the go-to Bluetooth modules for any Arduino project! It’s easy to hook up and code in the Arduino…

DHT11 is a Temperature and humidity sensor which as the name implies is used to measure the atmospheric temperature and…

Designers use many wireless communication systems like Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE 4.0), Zigbee, ESP8266 Wi-Fi Modules, 433MHz RF…

Interrupts is a mechanism by which an I/O or an instruction can suspend the normal execution of processor and gets itself…

LED Blinking is a very common and almost first program for every embedded learner or beginner. In which we blink an LED with…

In this tutorial, we will develop a 5V variable voltage source from Arduino Uno. For that, we are going to use ADC (Analog to…

LED Music Spectrum generates the beautiful lighting pattern according to the intensity of music. It contains many RGB LEDs…

In this project we are going to design a circuit for measuring temperature. This circuit is developed using “LM35”, a linear…

In this project we are going to build a Lane Detection Car using Raspberry Pi and OpenCV. Before proceeding with this…