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B.Tech Diploma Mini Projects
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Wireless Power Transfer
The Wireless Power Transfer Project explores the technology of transmitting electrical energy without physical connections. Utilizing principles such as electromagnetic induction or resonant inductive coupling, it demonstrates how power can be transferred between coils or circuits. This project is ideal for applications like wireless charging for devices, powering remote sensors, and advancing energy-efficient systems. It combines practical hands-on experimentation with fundamental electrical engineering concepts.
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Water Level Indicator Alarm
The Water Level Indicator Alarm is a simple yet effective electronics project designed to alert users when water levels reach critical points. Ideal for tanks and reservoirs, it uses sensors to detect water levels and triggers an alarm for timely action.
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Single Axis Solar Tracker using IC555 and LDR
-56%B.Tech Diploma Mini Projects, Solar Based ProjectsSingle Axis Solar Tracker using IC555 and LDR
A Single Axis Solar Tracking System using an IC555 timer and LDR (Light Dependent Resistor) adjusts the position of a solar panel to maximize sunlight exposure. The IC555 functions as a controller, while the LDR senses light intensity, ensuring the panel aligns with the sun for optimal energy generation.
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Fire Alarm Using Thermistor and IC 555
The Fire Alarm using a Thermistor detects temperature changes. As heat rises, the thermistor’s resistance drops, triggering the alarm. It’s a simple, cost-effective way to enhance safety in homes and offices by providing early warnings of potential fire hazards.
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Fire Alarm with Flame Sensor and Water Pump Control
The Fire Alarm with Flame Sensor and Water Pump Control detects temperature changes using a Flame Sensor to identify potential fires. When a fire is detected, it automatically activates a water pump to suppress the flames. This integrated system provides early detection and prompt response, enhancing safety in various settings.
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Security Alarm System
A Security Alarm System is designed to detect unauthorized entry and alert users of potential security breaches. It typically includes sensors (such as motion detectors, door/window contacts), an alarm unit (sound or notification system), and control panels for monitoring and managing the system. Integrated with communication features like GSM or Wi-Fi, it provides real-time alerts and remote monitoring, enhancing security for homes, businesses, and other properties.
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Car Turning Indicator
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The Car Turning Indicator project provides visual signals to indicate a vehicle’s turning or lane change. Using a set of LEDs or bulbs and a control circuit, such as a relay or electronic flasher, the system activates the appropriate lights on the car. This project enhances road safety by making the vehicle’s intentions clear to other drivers.
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DC Motor Speed Control
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The DC Motor Speed Control project adjusts the speed of a DC motor using a variable resistor or Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signal. By varying the voltage or duty cycle applied to the motor, you can control its rotational speed. This project demonstrates motor control techniques, providing practical experience in adjusting motor performance for various applications.
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Clap Switch LED On/Off Using IC 555
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The Clap Switch LED On/Off project controls an LED based on sound detection. Using a sound sensor or microphone and a relay or transistor, the circuit toggles the LED’s state with each clap. This project demonstrates basic sound-to-action control, providing a hands-free method to operate an LED.
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Simple Mini Inverter using IC 4047
This project demonstrates how to build a simple mini inverter using the IC 4047, which functions as a multivibrator to generate stable square wave pulses. The circuit converts 12V DC from a battery into 230V AC using a step-up transformer and power transistors or MOSFETs.
Working Principle:
- The IC 4047 operates in astable mode, generating 50Hz or 60Hz signals.
- These pulses drive transistors or MOSFETs, switching the transformer’s input.
- The transformer steps up the voltage to 230V AC, making it suitable for powering small AC loads.
Applications & Benefits:
- Ideal for emergency power backup for LED bulbs, mobile chargers, and small fans.
- Simple, low-cost, and efficient design, perfect for beginners in electronics.
- Can be modified for higher power output using stronger transistors and transformers.
SKU: Simple Mini Inverter using IC 4047