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 IT (Information Technology) , ECE (Electronics and communication Engineering) Related Projects :

ECE & IT ,one of the most demanded branches in engineering as the students who join in this branch would have many opportunities in their career. Every engineering student should complete their project successfully in final year to get their engineering certificate. They have many choices in selecting the projects such as microcontroller based, solar, electrical, robotics, sensor based, etc.

For their purpose, we have listed here large number of projects ideas. These are especially collected and published here for ECE & IT students. These are collected from different sources for the convenience of students. If you are interested you may once check the list of all these projects and give your suggestions, feedback, comments and new ideas in the contact us page.

DTMF Controlled Home Automation System Circuit

₹1000

The main principle of this circuit is to control appliances like light and fan using DTMF technology. DTMF encoder is present in your mobile and decoder is HT9107B IC. Mobile jack is connected at 1nf capacitor. Mobile jack consists of two wires (Red and black). Red wire is connected to the decoder IC and Black is grounded. When a button is pressed from mobile it generates a tone which is decoded by the decoder IC and it is sent to ATMEGA8 controller. Controller then checks for input and it produces the output according to the code written to it.

Plant Moisture Monitoring System

₹ 1000

Planting a tree in an environment where the seed or the plant would not get water adequately through natural sources like rain or ground water in its initial phases has been always a matter of concern for tree planters. This is where an autonomous moisture monitor for plants system can help.
The system timely monitors the moisture level of the soil. If at the time of monitoring it comes to know that the moisture level of the soil is lower than recommended then it will raise an audio visual alert. This alert is then received by the care taker of the plant. When the care taker waters the plant the alarm goes off and the monitoring cycle continues.
In this system we use a timer IC to time the monitoring process. A moisture level sensor is used to detect the moisture level of the soil. An LED is used to give visual alarm and a Buzzer is used to give audio alarm to the care taker of the plant. Thus in this project with the help of a simple combinational circuit and a sensor we can help save a plant by maintaining the moisture level of the soil of the plant, thus keeping the plant healthy.

Automated Night Lighting System

₹ 700

Here we put forth a fully automated night lighting system that detects light condition and switches on or off a load/bulb based on the light intensity. The system uses a LDR along with 555 timer and relay based circuitry with AC load connection in order to achieve this result. As soon as the light intensity falling on the LDR drops below a certain level, the circuitry uses a 555 timer based circuit to drive a relay for specific time duration. This process keep happening over time and the load is switched on through a relay as long as there are night/low light conditions. As soon as lighting increases the system switched off the load to turn of the lighting. Thus we have a fully automated night lighting system.

Solar powered battery charging with reverse current protection

₹ 1100

Solar energy is a very efficient source of green energy that is available for free. But it needs to be coupled with proper storage for best use. Also to store it we need to use charge controlling circuitry to protect panel from reverse currents as well as to charge the battery efficiently. So we demonstrate this concept by using a mini solar panel to charge a rechargeable pencil cell battery. Also we use a charge control circuit designed to stop reverse current flow and charge the battery effectively using the solar panel. Thus this allows us to effectively provide solar battery charging with reverse current protection

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