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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We all know that one of the places where power wastage occurs most in homes and offices is at staircases. We usually turn on…

With a boom in IoT field many companies started to design their operating systems exclusively for IoT applications. Microsoft…

MQTT is a protocol used to send and receive messages over internet. We previously used this protocol in Iot Electricity meter…

The Oscilloscope is one of the most important tools you will find on the workbench of any electronics engineer or maker. It is…

Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) is a powerful technique where width of the pulse is changed by keeping the frequency constant. The…

Using a Servo motor is common in Robotics for precise control. Here, in this tutorial we are going to show you how to use a…

Using a thermistor is an easy and cheap way to sense the temperature. And to measure the exact temperature with thermistor, a…

Bluetooth is the simplest and most popular protocol for short range wireless communication in embedded systems. Bluetooth is…

In electronics, Servo motors are mostly used in Robotics Projects because of their accuracy and easy handling. Servo motors are…

In this tutorial we will see how to interface NodeMCU with 16x2 LCD without using I2C communication. Here we will interface…

We have previously used RFID in many of our RFID projects and already built a RFID based Attendance System using 8051, here we…

In this project, we are going to Control the Speed of Dc Motor Wirelessly Using IR or TV Remote Control. Here we are not going…