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Top 25+ Mini Projects Ideas for Engineering Enthusiasts

Electronics projects are always in high demand. Students work on them to improve their skills, whereas hobbyists like the fun in meddling with technology. For professionals, it’s a different ball game altogether. Mini projects form a middle ground for all segments of electronics engineers looking to build. We compiled a list of 20 interesting and practical mini projects ideas for you to work on. Let’s take a look.

Make Your Own Dual-Voltage Rechargeable Torch LightLine Follower

The purpose of this circuit is to create a new topology with good power factor maintained at AC voltage input, to provide good efficiency output to the battery and to increase its life.

This mini project is available at: Make Your Own Dual-Voltage Rechargeable Torch LightLine Follower

Mini Projects Ideas: Line Follower

We start the list off with a personal favorite. It describes a line-follower robot without microcontroller, making this suitable for non electronics engineers as well. This robot follows a particular color with the help of sensors. It is a simple project, which can be taken up as a classroom assignment. It lays the foundation for building your own behavior-based (simulated) robot.

This mini project is available at: Simple Line-Following Robot

Food ordering system

Next we have a restaurant menu ordering system. Whenever you go to a restaurant, you have difficulty with interacting the wait staff. Language is just one of the barriers. The menu items and types of confusing names keep adding to it. How about if, the next time you go to a restaurant, there is an electronic menu? I know that excites you. You can build one and pitch it to a nearby restaurant owner as well.

This mini project is available at: Restaurant Menu Ordering System

Fancy lighting

Festivals are always happening with us. If it’s not festivals, there is some family function. We have year round family functions to keep us busy. How about in your next one, you handle the lighting system and show off some of those electronics skills. With this next project, you can nicely put some of those skills to use and be a core electronics engineer. All you need is an arduino and few external components.

This mini project is available at: Fancy Lights Controller

GPS on ATmega

Smart phones and GPS are nothing new for a techies. It not only gives information about location but also information like time, date, height and speed. It is so useful that most smartphones are embedded with it. However for some of you out there, this next mini project idea might be something to get your hands on. Based on ATmega 16A, this uses a GPS receiver.

This mini project is available at: ATmega16A Based GPS Receiver

PC based GPS

If working with ATmega gets too much for you, we have an alternative as well. This next project designs a system that connects a GPS module to a PC com port, which enables you to use GPS on a PC. A catch, you are going to have to be careful while handling the devices, as the pins of the com port might be too sensitive for rough usage.

This mini project is available at: PC-Based GPS Receiver

Mini Projects Ideas: LPG leakage detector

The circuit for an LPG leakage detector is readily available in the market, but it is extremely expensive and usually based on a microcontroller (MCU). This next mini project is for a low-cost circuit for an LPG detector that you can build easily. The next time there is a leakage, you can easily be on top of things.

This mini project is available at: Low-Cost LPG Leakage Detector

Thermostat for fridge

A thermostat is a standard equipment for sensing temperature of a system and maintaining it at a pre-defined point. It is a regular feature in air-conditioners, room heaters and refrigerators. Although some commercially-available refrigerators have inbuilt thermostats, the given mini projects idea is easy to build and automatically turns on or turns off the appliance at pre-set temperatures.

This mini project is available at: Electronic Thermostat For Fridge

Fire sensor

This next mini project is an ultra-sensitive fire sensor that activates an alarm when it detects fire. Thermistor based fire alarms work well when the thermistor is in close vicinity. In this circuit, a sensitive PIN diode is used as a fire sensor for a longer-range fire detection. This project can be set up as a safety precaution in your own house after it’s completion.

This mini project is available at: PIN Diode Based Fire Sensor

RF controlled robot

In this next mini project, we have a simple Arduino-board based robot that can be driven remotely using an RF remote control. This robot can be built very quickly in a small budget. The RF remote control provides the advantage of a good controlling range (up to 100 metres with proper antennae) besides being omnidirectional.

This mini project is available at: RF Controlled Robot

Faraday’s Guitar

Experimenting with the fundamentals of electrical and electronics is always interesting. This next mini project demonstrates Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction and gives musical output. The law talks about electromagnetic induction and production of electromotive force (EMF) across a conductor when it is exposed to a varying magnetic field.

This mini project is available at: Faraday’s Guitar

Mini Projects Ideas: Sixth Sense media player

Sixth sense or gestural interface program is a popular term especially in robotics and wearable computers. This next mini project describes a hand-gesture-controlled media player. In such a media player, the user moves the hand in front of the camera. This project explains how to control the media player using a hand glove. It requires Windows Media Player, LabVIEW, Arduino and an accelerometer.

This mini project is available at: Sixth-Sense Media Player

Power bank for smartphones

With the increase in our dependence on technology, we also require suitable power options as well. This next project designs a power bank used for charging smartphones. The circuit uses two integrated modules and a lithium-ion battery. The first module is a lithium-ion battery charger and the second is a DC-DC boost converter module.

This mini project is available at: Power Bank for Smartphones

Sequential timer for DC motor control

Most industrial processes require rotation of the motors in forward and reverse directions for desired periods. One good example is the automated bottle filling plant. The stop time of the motor is calibrated based on the time required to fill the bottle and the time before arrival of the next bottle. This mini project takes you through a similar journey in designing one by your very self.

This mini project is available at: Sequential Timer for DC Motor Control

Sonar water level meter

We all know a major part of the earth’s surface is filled with water. The water statistics for you house are on similar terms. You fill up your water tank everyday again to refill it every day. This project helps you in designing a water level meter to check up on the amount of water in the tank. Earlier systems used metal which got rusted over time. Whereas this next system is contactless resulting in no such problems.

This mini project is available at: Sonar Water-Level Meter

Anti-Carjacking system

Consider this, a criminal stops your car by force and you are left with no option but to surrender the car. The criminal drives away your car but about 60 seconds later, the engine stops running on its own and won’t restart. Unable to use the dead vehicle, the perpetrator has to abandon it. All this because you are an engineer and were able to design a carjacking system and were able to save your vehicle.

This mini project is available at: Anti-Carjack System

Mini Projects Ideas: RF based multiple device control

This next project describes how to control electrical and electronic gadgets from a remote location using radio frequency (RF) transmission. An RF interface has a longer range making it suitable for usage. Sounds like a dream for lazy people, who won’t have to get up to switch off the lights at night. Possibly, you could install this system in your own house if you’d like.

This mini project is available at: RF-Based Multiple Device Control

12V Battery absorb and float charger

Most battery chargers stop charging the battery when it attains its maximum charging voltage set by the circuit. This mini project guides on a charger that charges the battery at the absorption voltage. The charger changes the output voltage to float voltage on achieving maximum charging voltage. Hence maintaining the battery at that voltage. I surely know some people that could use this project, how about you?

This mini project is available at: 12V Battery Absorb and Float Charger

Dynamic display using LED strip

This next project designs a dynamic display that seems like an interesting prospective project. It describes a microcontroller-based dynamic display system using LED strips. Surface-mount device (SMD) LEDs are becoming popular because of their low power consumption and high brightness. Who knows when this might come in handy.

This mini project is available at: Dynamic Display Using LED Strip

Hand video game

Playing space invaders on old black and white phones is a fond memory in many of our minds. How about bringing some of those back. This next project is a throwback to the time when we enjoyed. Let’s get to designing the once popular game using electronics. The fun part, after you are done designing, you get to play.

This mini projects ideas is available at: Hand Video Game

Fastest finger first

This one would be the one for students to design and implement in college competitions. This fastest finger project assigns a number to all the buzzers displaying the number of the team to press the buzzer first on a 7 segment display. Built around PIC micro controller this is just something we would all love in competitions as well.

This mini projects idea is available at: Fastest finger first

AC Switch Control With Opto-Triac

This circuit explains the need of an insulation layer for the control unit and the way to implement it for an AC switch device.

This mini projects idea is available at: AC Switch Control With Opto-Triac

Plus-minus 5V Supply From 9V Battery

Op-amps require dual-polarity supply for proper operation. When working with battery supply, it becomes difficult to get dual power supply for the op-amps. Presented here is a simple circuit that provides ±5V from a 9V battery.

This mini projects idea is available at: Plus-minus 5V Supply From 9V Battery

Turn Your Old Inverter Into An Emergency Power System

An inverter turned into an emergency power system, which turns on when the mains supply fails and more importantly doesn’t turn on when the main supply is available.

This mini projects idea is available at: Turn Your Old Inverter Into An Emergency Power System

Audio Mixer With Multiple Controls

Presented here is an eight-input audio mixer circuit with bass, treble, volume and balance controls, which you can use to balance sounds from all the sources until you have the desired mix. For capturing the sound from various sources, the audio mixer employs up to eight microphones.

This mini projects idea is available at: Audio Mixer With Multiple Controls

LED Scrolling Display

A light-dependent resistor (LDR) whose resistance is inversely proportional to the intensity of light is often used as a sensor in electronic projects that involve the use of light. This project uses an LDR to control the speed of a DC motor.

This mini projects idea is available at: LED Scrolling Display

We compiled this list of mini projects ideas for you. We always welcome new and interesting mini projects ideas in our comment section as well.

This article was recently updated on 20 March 2020.

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