You may have seen a wide variety of small electronic projects but if you are finding something unique for your school project or final year engineering project, then this article is just for you. In this article, we will discuss the water level sensors/indicator to detect the water levels inside the water tank or any water reservoir. We also will demonstrate an automatic water … [Read more...] about 555, UM66, BJT Based Water Level Indicator Projects | Simple yet Powerful
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Simple Projects Using LED | Dimmer Circuit, Emergency LED, and Dancing Lights
If you think of making simple projects using LED, then you’re at the right place. Because we are going to show you some fantastic projects using LED in this article. We have demonstrated 3 different LED projects with simple circuits, and you can easily make these projects using some cheap and common components such as microcontrollers, especially with Microchip PIC … [Read more...] about Simple Projects Using LED | Dimmer Circuit, Emergency LED, and Dancing Lights
Inverter Circuits Using 555, PIC, PWM, or MOSFET
We all know what an inverter is and the importance of this device. It simply converts low DC power into high AC power. AC can’t be stored for future use, but you can store DC power in a battery for future use. The stored DC can be converted back to AC by using power inverters that can be used as the power source during a power outage. As this is a useful device for every … [Read more...] about Inverter Circuits Using 555, PIC, PWM, or MOSFET
GSM Module Projects | PIC and GPS Based
Are you looking for a Final year Electronics Engineering Project? If so, then you’re at the right place where you can find 3 amazing GSM-based electronics and telecommunication engineering projects that you can submit as your academic project. You may have seen many Electronics Engineering projects that use GSM modems as GSM modems are widely integrated with GSM security … [Read more...] about GSM Module Projects | PIC and GPS Based
Basic DAC and ADC Circuits – How to Build
The Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) and the Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) circuits are discussed here. A Digital to analog converter (DAC) converts binary digital data to an analog form by using an R-2R ladder (binary weighted resistor) network and a summing amplifier. It uses an op-amp (741) as a summing amplifier. You can learn how to build aDigital to Analog … [Read more...] about Basic DAC and ADC Circuits – How to Build