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Robot Parts, Robotic Kits
Robotic Kit Using Gear Motor 300 RPM
The Robotic Kit with 300 RPM Gear Motor is ideal for students, hobbyists, and robotics enthusiasts looking to build smart robotic cars and automation projects. This kit provides essential components for creating autonomous and remote-controlled robots.
Key Features:
✅ 300 RPM DC Geared Motors – Ensures smooth and efficient movement.
✅ Durable Chassis – Provides a stable base for the robot.
✅ Motor Driver Compatibility – Works with L298N and Arduino
✅ Easy Assembly – Pre-drilled holes for mounting motors and controllers.Applications:
🔹 Line-following robots
🔹 Obstacle avoidance vehicles
🔹 Smart robotic cars🚀 Start your robotics journey today!
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40XX Series IC's
IC 4070 – Quad XOR Gate (Pack of 2)
The IC 4070 is a Quad 2-Input XOR (Exclusive OR) Gate belonging to the CMOS 4000 series. It contains four independent XOR gates in a single package, each with two inputs. The XOR logic function outputs HIGH (1) when the inputs are different and LOW (0) when they are the same. It operates on a wide voltage range (3V to 15V), making it suitable for low-power and high-speed digital logic applications.
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40XX Series IC's
IC 4026 – 7-Segment Display Driver with Counter (Pack of 2)
The IC 4026 is a decade counter with a 7-segment display driver, commonly used for numerical displays in electronic circuits. It counts from 0 to 9 and directly drives 7-segment LED displays without requiring additional decoders. The IC features clock input, carry-out, and reset functions, making it ideal for digital counters, timers, and display applications. It operates on a wide voltage range (3V to 15V) and is widely used in electronic projects, scoreboards, and timers.
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Robot Projects
Rf Control Robot using RF Module
This project focuses on building an RF-controlled robot using an RF transmitter and receiver module for wireless communication. The robot can be remotely operated using radio frequency (RF) signals, making it ideal for surveillance, remote monitoring, and automation applications.
Working Principle:
- The RF transmitter sends control signals using push buttons.
- The RF receiver receives these signals and decodes them using a decoder IC (HT12D).
- The decoded signals control motor driver IC (L298N or L293D), which drives the robot’s motors accordingly.
Applications & Benefits:
- Used in wireless robotic applications such as remote-controlled cars, industrial automation, and military surveillance.
- Provides long-range communication (typically up to 100 meters).
- Simple and cost-effective project for learning RF communication and robotics.
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STM32 Projects
Wireless Notice Board using STM32
A Wireless Notice Board using an STM32 microcontroller, an LCD, and Bluetooth allows for dynamic message updates. Users can send messages wirelessly via Bluetooth, which the STM32 processes and displays on the LCD. This system is ideal for real-time updates in schools, offices, or public spaces.
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Sensors and Modules
USB2.0 Expansion Module HUB Concentrator
The USB2.0 Expansion Module HUB Concentrator is a compact and efficient solution for adding multiple USB ports to your device. With high-speed data transfer up to 480 Mbps, it supports various peripherals like keyboards, mice, and flash drives. Its plug-and-play design ensures easy setup, and its portable size makes it perfect for travel. Compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux, it’s ideal for expanding connectivity in any setting.
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Robot Projects
Line Following Robot (LFR) Car using Arduino Uno
The Line Following Robot Car using Arduino Uno autonomously follows a predefined path using infrared sensors. The Arduino Uno processes sensor data to detect the line and adjusts the car’s direction to stay on track. This project is perfect for learning about robotics, sensor integration, and control systems.
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Robot Projects
Bluetooth Voice Control Robot Car using Arduino
The Bluetooth Voice Control Robot Car using Arduino allows users to control a robot car via voice commands transmitted through a Bluetooth connection. The Arduino processes voice commands received from a smartphone app to maneuver the car. Ideal for remote-controlled projects and interactive robotics.SKU: bluetooth-remote-control-car-using-arduino-1 -
Robot Projects
Bluetooth Remote Control Robot Car using Arduino
The Bluetooth Remote Control Robot Car using Arduino is an exciting project that combines robotics and wireless communication. This DIY kit allows you to build a robot car that can be controlled remotely via Bluetooth. Utilizing an Arduino board as the controller, this project integrates a Bluetooth module for wireless communication, enabling you to steer and operate the car from your smartphone or tablet. The robot car typically features motors for movement, a motor driver to control the motors, and various sensors for obstacle detection. Ideal for electronics enthusiasts, this project offers hands-on experience with Arduino programming and Bluetooth technology.
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STM32 Projects
Soil Moisture Percentage Measurement using STM32
Using an STM32 microcontroller, soil moisture measurement can be efficiently achieved. Connect a soil moisture sensor to the STM32’s ADC input, read the analog value, convert it to voltage, and map it to a moisture percentage. This system helps automate irrigation, ensuring optimal water usage and healthy crop growth.
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B.Tech Diploma Mini Projects
Monostable Multivibrator with IC 555 Timer Circuit
A Monostable Multivibrator circuit using the IC 555 timer generates a single pulse of fixed duration in response to an input trigger. It converts a short input pulse into a longer output pulse, making it ideal for timing applications, pulse width modulation, and creating time delays in electronic circuits.
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B.Tech Diploma Mini Projects
Blinking LED using IC555
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The Blinking LED using IC 555 project creates a flashing LED effect by configuring the 555 timer in astable mode. The timer generates a continuous square wave signal, causing the LED to blink at a rate determined by external resistors and capacitors, providing a simple demonstration of timing and pulse generation.
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B.Tech Diploma Mini Projects
Flashing LED using IC 555
Flashing LED using IC 555 is a beginner-friendly project showcasing the 555 timer’s astable mode. It alternates LED states between on and off using resistors, capacitors, and the timer’s configuration, making it ideal for learning basic electronics and LED control concepts.
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B.Tech Diploma Mini Projects
Simple Transistor Tester
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A Transistor Tester is an essential electronic device used to evaluate the functionality of transistors. It can identify transistor types (NPN or PNP), measure their gain (hFE), and test their various pins to ensure proper connections. The tester typically features an easy-to-read display and controls that allow users to input the transistor’s pins for measurement. By applying a small test current, the device checks the transistor’s switching and amplification properties, providing valuable information about its health and performance. This tool is crucial for electronics enthusiasts and technicians for diagnosing and repairing electronic circuits.
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B.Tech Diploma Mini Projects
NAND NOR Gate
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The NAND NOR Gate project explores the fundamental building blocks of digital logic circuits. By constructing and testing NAND and NOR gates using logic ICs or discrete components, this project demonstrates how these gates perform basic logical operations. The NAND gate outputs true only when not all inputs are true, while the NOR gate outputs true only when all inputs are false. The project involves wiring the gates in a breadboard circuit and verifying their functionality with various input combinations. This practical exercise provides insights into how these gates are used to create complex digital systems and perform logical decision-making tasks.
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B.Tech Diploma Mini Projects
AND OR NOT Gate
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The <strong>AND OR NOT Gate project focuses on understanding and implementing fundamental logic gates: AND, OR, and NOT. The AND gate outputs true only when all its inputs are true, the OR gate outputs true if at least one input is true, and the NOT gate inverts the input signal. By building circuits with these gates using ICs or discrete components, you can observe how they combine to perform various logical operations. This project involves designing and testing circuits on a breadboard, verifying their behavior with different input combinations. It’s an essential exercise for grasping the basics of digital logic and circuit design.
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B.Tech Diploma Mini Projects
AND OR Gate
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The AND OR Gate project explores two fundamental logic gates: the AND gate and the OR gate.
- AND Gate: Outputs true only when all its inputs are true. For example, with two inputs, the output is high (1) only if both inputs are high (1).
- OR Gate: Outputs true if at least one of its inputs is true. For instance, with two inputs, the output is high (1) if either input is high (1), or both are high.
In this project, you’ll construct circuits using these gates to understand their behavior and interactions. By experimenting with different input combinations and observing the outputs, you’ll gain insights into basic digital logic and how these gates can be combined to form complex logic functions.
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B.Tech Diploma Mini Projects
Diode as a Switch
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The Diode as a Switch project demonstrates how a diode can be used to control the flow of current in a circuit, functioning similarly to a switch. This project illustrates the diode’s fundamental role in electronics, showcasing its ability to permit current flow in one direction while blocking it in the reverse direction.SKU: diode-as-a-switch-mini-project -
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Industrial Services
Web Hosting and Ecommerce Website Development
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We charge a modest consultation fee to ensure we can dedicate the necessary time and effort to thoroughly understand your project requirements. This fee will be discounted from your final bill if you proceed with the project. Otherwise, the consultation fee is non-refundable.
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Industrial Services
Android Mobile App Development
We specialize in Android mobile app development, delivering custom-designed, optimized apps that enhance user experiences and drive business innovation.
We charge a modest consultation fee to ensure we can dedicate the necessary time and effort to thoroughly understand your project requirements. This fee will be discounted from your final bill if you proceed with the project. Otherwise, the consultation fee is non-refundable.
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