35+ Innovative Electrical Projects For Engineering Students
35+ Innovative Electrical Projects For Engineering Students
35+ Innovative Electrical Projects For Engineering Students
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Engineers are always in search of new electrical projects, and finding meaningful projects makes that search
worthwhile. Listed below are some electrical projects for such engineers.
A lot of them may deal in a higher power than electronics engineers are used to, hence safety first.
These hand-picked innovative Electrical Projects are simple as well as interesting and contain a few mini projects
too. The EEE Students can use these project kits as their final year project.
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The list contains a total of 35+ Electrical projects for engineering students. These projects will be very helpful to
Electrical Engineering Students.
This system requires the involvement of a wide range of engineering including mechanical, electrical, and
electronics. The mechanical part would involve designing a smooth gear system to move as per requirement. The
electrical part would be the working of solar panel and battery requirement.
The electronics would involve designing the sensor system that would generate commands for the gear system to
act accordingly. The system employs spur gear for the implementation of the dual-axis solar tracker. The system is
implemented using Atmel IC AT89C51.
This circuit presents a simple and low-cost DC-to-DC converter for phantom power supplies used in mixing consoles,
microphone preamplifiers, telephone systems, and similar equipment.
The Design Guide is available at Design Your Own Electric Vehicle Battery Charging Solutions.
The circuit system of a versatile USB power socket safely converts the 12V battery voltage into stable 5V.
This project can be used to control up to four industrial electrical appliances with the help of a joystick and an
Arduino Nano board.
Some of these have low current output capacity. But with the right calculations using basic boost conversion
formulae, we may achieve HVDC supplies capable of clean and high current capacity. Presented here is a boost
converter design using an MC34063 DC-DC converter.
This project is a compact yet inexpensive automatic anchor light integrated with an ambient light sensor that turns it
on and off automatically.
This can be achieved easily with a junction field-effect transistor (JFET) but may require a special design of the
printed circuit board (PCB), appropriate construction techniques of the box, and proper cables and connectors.
This project provides a solution for a high-impedance, low-cost, low-quiescent current, buffer-follower based on
PN4393 JFET.
Visible light and IR from the fire activate the sensor to trigger the alarm. It also detects sparks in the mains wiring
and if these persist, it gives a warning alarm. The anode can easily be identified from the top-view flat surface of the
photodiode.
A small solder point to which a thin wire is connected is the anode and the other one is the cathode terminal.
Presented here is a simple circuit that provides ±5V from a 9V battery. This is one of the most interesting projects
among Electrical Engineering Project Ideas.
Op-amps require a dual-polarity supply for proper operation. When working with a battery supply, it becomes difficult
to get a dual power supply for the op-amps.
The PIR sensor module, centered on a PIR sensor, has elements made of crystalline material that generates an
electric charge when exposed to IR radiation.
The main objective of the circuit is to detect LPG leakage anywhere. At the heart of the circuit is dual comparator IC
LM393 (IC2). It is used to compare two different voltages, in this case, reference voltage and MQ-6 gas sensor
output voltage.
Resistors work as voltage dividers and current limiters in the circuit. LEDs are used as circuit deactivation indicators.
An n-channel MOSFET is used for the switching action of an LED light.
Design for Manufacturability and Assembly is ensured in terms of Generator, Inverter, and Solar Plates.
Also, based on choice and availability, different circuits using Eagle can be worked upon.
This project is available at Auto Power Switching Mains, Solar Inverters, or Generator
Here we present a simple, useful, and low-cost signal generator built around NE555 timers. Using external switches,
you can control or select frequency ranges as per your requirements.
This project is available at Signal Generator and Inverter Using NE555 Timers
19. Configurable RS232 to TTL to I2C Adapter
RS232 signals cover a much longer distance than standard TTL and I2C signals.
These signals have better noise immunity as well. RS232 is a well-known standard supported by many popular ICs
and therefore is still widely used. Sometimes we want to send TTL and I2C signals over a longer distance. This
project describes how these signals can be extended through RS232 lines.
The service engineer mostly concentrates on faults rather than noticing whether the CRO is on or off. A vibration
sensor turns the CRO off when the probe is idle for a specified amount of time.
The circuit will also work with loads of 4 ohms to 16 ohms. The gain of each channel is fixed at 20dB in single-
channel mode and 26dB in BTL mode.
A good amount of time is required to calculate such parameters even with a regular calculator. Using a C++ program,
all the parameters can be calculated in a fraction of a second.
This project presents a single-stage transistor audio amplifier that requires a total of 19 formulae to obtain the
values of components and analyze the circuit.
This project is available at Design and Analysis of Single-stage Amplifier using C++
This project presents a circuit that can control the main power of an LED TV and the DTH STB. It also protects the
devices from harmful initial surges when the power comes back after a power failure.
This project presents a simple inverter circuit that produces 50Hz quasi-sine-wave output using a single IC CD4047
and some discrete components making it a very cost-effective solution.
This project proposes a circuit that produces fixed frequencies of 4MHz, 6MHz, and 10MHz and adjustable square
waves with variable frequencies from around 10Hz to more than 100kHz.
Two control circuits interface with the start/stop switches of the 3-phase motor starter. There is a provision for
setting days of the week for the controller to function as well.
It is a flashing light that provides sharp light pulses at a variable rate. An object rotating with a frequency matching
the pulsed light is observed as stationary.
An EEPROM stores the password and is easily changeable. The password is entered through a keypad and a relay
opens or closes the circuit breaker, which is indicated by a lamp.
Here is a simple solution using some inexpensive components to considerably save power.
Hope these electrical engineering project ideas were useful to you. If you have such interesting electrical project
ideas, feel free to post them in the comment section below.
This article was first published on 18 October 2016 and was recently updated on August 2023.