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 700+ 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

PWM signal generation is a vital tool in every embedded engineers arsenal, they come in very handy for lot of applications like…

If you think about future technologies then the two names, which immediately comes in your mind, are Artificial Intelligence (…

Wireless Headphones, Fitness bands, Bluetooth Speakers, In-Ear headphones, Mobile phones, Laptops... there are so many…

In previous Raspberry Pi Tutorials, we have used many different programming languages and softwares to control Raspberry Pi…

Every electronics engineer loves to break electronics things and explore what is present inside it. Recently I opened an LED TV…

Power amplifier is the part of audio electronics. It is designed to maximize the magnitude of the power f given input signal.…

Bluetooth modules like HC-05 and HC-06 are easy to set-up and quick to use with Arduino IDE, but they have their own limitation…

Note: This tutorial was written after Arduino has officially launched its support for ESP32 boards. So if you have followed the…

MATLAB is versatile software that can be used for wide variety of applications. In previous tutorials of MATLAB, we have…

Heart Beat rate is most important parameter in monitoring any person’s health. In the modern era of wearable devices, there are…

Coil Gun, as many people think (including me) is not just a fun toy with a tube and few coils around it which can shoot…

Power amplifier is the part of audio electronics. It is designed to maximize the magnitude of the power f given input signal.…