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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A generic AC fan regulator circuit is essentially used to vary the speed of the fan. In this project, we will build…
Buck-Boost regulator is made using two different topologies, as the name suggests, it consists of both buck and boost topology…
Home Automation has always been inspiring projects for most of us. Toggling an AC load from the comfort of our chairs…
The features of the digital products are growing enormously which triggers the frequent usage of smart phones in several…
Previously we have built simple Square Wave Generator circuit, today in this tutorial, we are going to show you how to generate…
One of the simple yet interesting connection diagrams that young engineers learn in their lab is the staircase lighting…
We are in the Internet of Things (IoT) generation! These days, you can control your home gadgets/devices like air-conditioner,…
As a human, if you were asked to select your favourite food or favourite car, how would you compare your choices and conclude…
In this project, we are going to develop a PIR sensor and GSM based home security system. This project is developed using 8051…
Sometimes, we might need an AC bulb flasher circuit that can blink a series of bulbs in a particular time interval for…
In our previous tutorials, we have learned about SPI and I2C communication between two Arduino boards. In this tutorial we will…
Operational Amplifiers or op-amps for short are perhaps the most widely used component amongst all analog…