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Arduino Projects for Engineering Students

October 6, 2021 By WatElectronics

An Arduino is a development board designed with a combination of both hardware and software with open source access. Arduino projects were firstly started at Interaction Design Institute Ivrea (IDII). The board consists of a microcontroller with is pre-programmed and an integrated development environment (IDE). This IDE helps in writing the code and dumping it on the hardware board. These boards are employed in a various electronic appliance that communicates with other technologies such as IoT, sensors , RFID, etc.

The Arduino board does not need any additional programmer to execute the new code on the board by the add-on, one can interface a USB cable to dump the code. Basically, Arduino IDE is programmed using a simplified version of C++. Arduino boards that are used in Arduino Projects are Arduino Pro, Arduino RS232, Arduino Uno R2, Atmega 32U4, and more. These boards are used in a variety of applications such as games, drone devices, security applications, and IoT platforms.

The list of Arduino Projects using wireless, IoT, LED, microcontroller, sensors, home automation, Bluetooth & other projects are discussed below. These projects are very helpful for beginners, diploma students, and engineering students.

Arduino Sensors Projects

A Sensor is a device that senses nearby physical objects and sends a notification to an interfaced device to alert the user with an alarm sound in the occurrence of danger in advance. Arduino with sensor technology is used in many applications such as automatic door lock systems; tea bag monitoring systems, weather report systems, etc. The advantage of using a sensor with Arduino is it is budget-friendly and works efficiently ineffective environmental conditions.

Arduino Sensors Projects

The list of Arduino Projects based on Sensor includes the following.

1). Arduino UNO Fingerprint Door Lock System

The aim of this project is to design a smart door locking system to replace the traditional use of keys for locking doors. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO , Grove fingerprint sensor, door, grove servo, energy servo, grove IR sensor, and energy shield. The advantage of this project is it allows users to blindly rely on this system rather than getting worried when they lose their keys in case of emergency.

2). Raspberry Pi based Arduino Intelligent Tea Sensor

Many of them love to have tea during breakfast or during the evening time. But what if there is a shortage of tea bags? The aim of this project is to design a smart tea sensing module using an Arduino board to notify the owner of a shortfall of teabags. The main components used in this project are Tea sensor, Arduino board, Raspberry Pi , reed switch, speaker, and magnet. The tea bag sensor sense and sounds alarm to the owner when there is a shortage of teabags.

3). Arduino Weather Station with Nextion Display

The aim of this project is to design a smart weather station that displays temperature and other weather-related reports. The components used in this project are the Arduino board, temperature humidity sensor, and display board. This project provides the user a clear picture of weather information and allows the user to add more features.

4). Air Quality Monitor System using Arduino

Nowadays pollution has increased to maximum percentage due to heavy usage of pollution causing appliances like vehicles, chimneys and also due to factories. The aim of this project is to develop a smart air quality measuring device using Arduino technology and also display temperature and humidity data. The main components used in this project are a temperature sensor, humidity sensor, LCD, Arduino board, and particle sensor.

5). Arduino Based Smoke Alarm Interface

The aim of this project is to design a smart smoke detector using Arduino technology. This project is built with components such as a smoke sensor, alarm, Arduino board, and battery. Whenever the sensor detects smoke or smoke particles, it straight away generates an alarm for alerting the user within the environment and protects them from further danger. Smoke alarms are used in mining zones, offices, and domestic zones.

6). Contamination Alarm for Pipette Tip Box Monitoring System

Pipette is a device used for volumetric measurements by lab chemists. These devices must be maintained very tidily and handled very carefully. The aim of this project is to design a smart alarm for pipette tip monitors using Arduino. The main components used are Arduino, pipette, sensor, and alarm. Here when a sensor senses whether the pipet ends are open, if they are open it then gives an alarm to alert the user to pack the pipet properly.

7). Atari 8 Bit MP3 Player using Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to design a smart MP3 player using Arduino. This project is designed with Atari SIO protocol, Arduino controller, music sensor, and speaker.

IoT Projects using Arduino

Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging technology that integrates different technology platforms such as sensors, microcontrollers, electronic and mechanical appliances, Bluetooth technology for communication purposes over the internet connection. The advantage of using Arduino with IoT technology is, the data can be controlled and accessed by a user from a remote location at any time irrespective of location and climatic condition.

IoT Project using Arduino

The list of Arduino Projects using the IoT platform is listed below.

1). Zero Touch Provisioning Based on TLS 1.3

The aim of this project is to design a smart TLS system that provides device configuration from a cloud system. Components used in this project are Arduino MKR, LED, Luner IoT-based SIM.

2). Build Nixie Display or Clock with Arduino Nano

The aim of this project is to build a smart clock system to display time using Arduino Nano and IoT technology to display real-time clock information on the Nixie display. The components used are Arduino Nano, socket driver, and power supply resource.

3).  Arduino Light Controller using MKR IoT Carrier

The aim of this project is to design smart automation control electrical appliances using IOT and Arduino platforms. The main components used in this project are Arduino MKR IoT carrier, Arduino WiFI Rev2, LED, jumper wires, and MKR WiFI. A Bridge widget is used to create communication between Blynk. virtual Write() and Arduino. The advantage of this project is it saves power by turning it off when not in use.

4).  Internet of things (IoT) based Solar Tracker

The aim of this project is to design a smart dual-axis solar power tracking system that tracks solar power, monitors battery reading over IoT technology. The main components used in this project are solar power systems, LDR sensors, solar energy, battery, Arduino board, and IoT cloud service. The advantage of this project is the solar panels automatically turn towards maximum solar energy direction during day time automatically to track maximum power.

5). Water Quality Monitoring System

The aim of this project is to design a smart water purity monitoring system using Arduino UNO and IoT platforms. Components used in this project are Arduino Genuino 101, GPS, and water quality sensor. Arduino Genuino collects water quality data and sends it to interfaced GPRS system over IoT where users can track the water quality status periodically.

6). Arduino based Amazon Echo using 1Sheeld

The aim of this project is to design a smart echo system similar to Amazon Echo “Alexa” using Arduino IDE and IoT technology. Components used in this project are Arduino 101, 1Sheeld, LED strip, Android mobile phone, and program with Amazon echo code. This device is interfaced with an Android phone, then it performs an action similar to Amazon Alexa like playing music, news, and songs.

7). IoT Pet Feeder

The aim of this project is to design a smart food dispenser for our pets using Arduino IDE and Android phones. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, PIR motion sensor, ESP, speakers, generic metal gear, and Android phone. A user controls this device with an Android mobile app to dispense food for their pets. The advantage is a user can operate this device from a remote place.

8). Real-Time 2G/3G/LTE Arduino GPS Tracker + IoT Dashboard

The aim of this project is to design a smart real-time GPS tracker using Arduino UNO and IoT platforms. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, Botletics SIM700, IoT shield, and USB adapter. This project allows the Arduino GPS tracker to upload user data over the cloud using LTE CAT-M and also displays this data remotely using the IoT platform on a display screen in graphical format.

9). DIY Smart Plug and Bulb on Tuya IoT using Adaprox Fingerbot

The aim of this project is to design a smart Adaprox Fingerbot with Arduino UNO. The smart plug designed here acts as the main switchboard like a portable electric connector. Once on inserting electric appliance plug it can turn on or off appliances automatically depending on the usage. Additionally, it provides a WiFi connection facility also.

10). Water Quality Monitoring and Notification System using IoT

The aim of this project is to design smart water monitoring systems using Arduino and IoT platforms. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, IoT technology, RGB LED , buzzer, Turbidity sensor, temperature sensor, and pH sensor. This project measures temperatures, pH value, and Turbidity ratio and sends notifications to the user over the internet.

11). Pushing Data to Google Docs

The aim of this project is to design a smart IoT and Arduino-based platform to automatically transfer data online from device to google doc. A sensor monitoring systems data can be monitored and tracked over another device which creates difficulty for the user to manually upload at other memory spaces like the cloud. This project uses an automatic push mechanism to automatically load data onto Google Docs.

12). IoT Home Security Model

The aim of this project is to design a smart home security system using Arduino and IoT platforms. Components used in this project are IoT technology, Arduino UNO, electrical appliances, sensors, buzzers, and push buttons. In this project, data is collected from multiple sensors and communicated over IoT to the user at a remote location.

Arduino Medical Projects

Medical projects are specially designed for the medical industry to minimize the manual task of monitoring patients and performing complex tasks such as operations and diagnosis for 24 by 7 periods. These projects are automated and programmed using the Arduino platform to reduce human error and also to perform repetitive tasks.

For example, an automatic heartbeat monitoring system that automatically monitors a patient’s blood pressure on a single touch on the device rather than using a manual BP pumping device to record BP level.

Arduino Medical Projects

The list of Arduino Projects for the medical platforms is listed below.

1). Ultrasonic Sight Aiding and Heartbeat Tracking System using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart Ultrasonic sight aiding system for blind people. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, vibration motor, blood oxygen saturation sensor, speaker, Android phone, and Bluetooth technology. When the blind person moves the device from left to right the ultrasonic sensor senses the objects and alerts them with device vibration. Additionally, if there is no object detected the heartbeat of a person is monitored over an android app.

2). Measure Heart Rate and SpO2 with MAX30102 using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a pulse oximeter with Arduino UNO to measure oxygen levels and also BPM. This project uses main components such as MAX30102 oximeter, buzzer, +OLED, and connecting wires. Oxy meter operates when a user places their finger on the touch sensor, the device tracks, calculates, and stops at a particular reading with a beep sounds using a buzzer.

3). Third Eye for The Blind using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart wearable device to provide an obstacle detection notification for blind people using Arduino IDE. Components used in this project are Arduino IDE, buzzer, UV sensor, and vibrator motor. When the blind person wears this on their wrist it detects nearby objects using sensors and sounds with a buzzer alerting them.

4). Smart Disinfection and Sanitation Tunnel

The aim of this project is to design a shed shape smart disinfection and sanitation tunnel using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, PIR sensor, power relay, Raspberry Pi Camera Module V2, Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, USB cable, and heat sink. When the user walks into the tunnel it sanitizes the person completely within 15seconds from top to bottom. Thereby preventing further spread of COVID kind of diseases.

Smart Disinfection and Sanitation Tunnel

Smart Disinfection and Sanitation Tunnel

Arduino Wireless Projects

Wireless communication provides ease of communicating messages to other parties over the internet. The advantage of using Arduino with wireless technology is a user can remotely access and communicate data over a large distance with high speed and minimal maintenance

Arduino Wireless Projects

The list of Wireless projects using Arduino is listed below.

1). Creating WiFi Controlled Arduino Robot Car

The aim of this project is to design a fun toy remote control car using Arduino and Wi-Fi connection. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, Android mobile, Android app, internet connection, Node MCU, motor driver, LED, robot car, and battery. Users can control this car in forward, backward, and left, right direction using the Android app wirelessly using an internet connection.

2). WiFi to Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to design a smart WiFi connecting device using Arduino UNO. This project provides features such as connectionless internet access to any microcontroller, allowing a user device to connect to a Wi-Fi adapter. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, Espressif ESP8266, and jumper wires.

3). Wi-Fi Controlled FPV Rover Robot

The aim of this project is to design a smart 2 wheeled robot rover controlled over WiFi using Arduino and ESP8266. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, ESP8266, stepper motor, Android device, power bank, internet connection, and acrylic sheet.

4). WiFi Based IR Blaster

The aim of this project is to design an IR blaster using WiFI and Arduino technology. Components used in this project are home automation systems such as lights, AC, frieze, Arduino UNO, Wi-FI technology, LED, and Node MCU firmware. This project allows users to control all the interfaced electrical appliances remotely over Wi-Fi.

5). Pool Controller using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart swimming pool control system using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are swimming pool control systems such as motor, heater, water pump, and light; Raspberry Pi, Micro SDXC, temperature sensor, Wi-Fi, and seat washer. Integrating and interfacing all the components allows users to track pool quality and quantity status over a computer or mobile phone through an internet connection.

Arduino Bluetooth Projects

Bluetooth is a wireless technology used for a short distance. This technology replaces the need for a wired cable to communicate with interface peripherals, thus minimizing the requirement of a complex wiring system. Arduino with Bluetooth technology provides an advantage in terms of reducing the requirement for a wiring system, controlling the configured device from a remote location, easy maintenance, etc.

Arduino Bluetooth Projects

A list of Arduino Projects using Bluetooth technology is listed below.

1). UNO Based Home Automation System

The aim of this project is to design a smart electrical system that controls electrical appliances at home on a voice or by using an Android app. This project is developed using Bluetooth technology, when a user speaks and instructs the commands to the system the lights and fans automatically turn on or off; Arduino software for controlling; and Grove – 4 Channel SPDT Relay. The advantage of this project is it saves power.

2). Autonomous “Follow Me” Cooler Using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart cooler that provides cool air using Arduino and Bluetooth technology. Users can connect to the cooler using GPS and Bluetooth technology. The advantage of this project is it minimizes power consumption.

3). Bluetooth Controlled Car using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a car that is controlled using Arduino and Bluetooth technology. The main components used in this project are the car, Arduino board, smart mobile phone, Li-ion Battery SparkFun Dual H-Bridge motor drivers L298 and LED. Users can control the car using a smart mobile phone to move the car in any direction.

Bluetooth Controlled Car Using Arduino Device

Bluetooth Controlled Car Using Arduino Device

4). Arduino Bluetooth LED Control System

The aim of this project is to design a smart LED control system using Bluetooth technology and Arduino IDE. The main components used in this project are Bluetooth module HC05/06, android app, LED, Arduino UNO, and software module Arduino software. A Bluetooth platform is interfaced with an android app to send commands to a hardware module. On receiving data as “1” the LED blinks and turns off when it’s “0”.

5). Arduino Altair 8800 Simulator

The aim of this project is to design a smart Altair simulator using the Arduino platform. The main components used in this project are Arduino Mega, Arduino Due, LED, spark fun Bluetooth modem, micro SD card, and SD adaptor.

6). A Glove That Translates Sign Language Into Text and Speech

The aim of this project is to design a smart machine that translates a user’s hand gesture called “American Sign Language” (ASL) to 26 alphabets in American English and displays meaningful information on the LCD using Arduino UNO. The main components used in this project are Arduino Nano R3, Bluetooth Module, accelerometer, and mobile. This project helps physically disabled persons who cannot talk to communicate with sign language.

7). Smartphone Controlled Arduino 4WD Robot Car

The aim of this project is to design a fun 4WD robot car that operates using a mobile phone Bluetooth connection from a distance. The main components used in this project are Arduino UNO, Bluetooth module, robot car, LED, and buzzer. On developing the kit user can control the robot car in forward, backward, left, and right directions.

8). Upload Sketch Arduino over Bluetooth using Android

The aim of this project is to design a smart software platform to provide instruction to Arduino using Bluetooth technology. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, Laptop, Bluetooth, and Arduino Loader. Users can instruct the device from mobile phone to upload any digital data on the Laptop screen.

Arduino Home Automation Projects

Home automation systems are the system’s design to control all the home appliances such as door, lights, fan, TV, radio, washing machine, and more automatically or using a remote system from a distance location. Having an Automatic home appliance control system not only saves energy consumption but also adds an eco-friendly system. The following are a few of the applications of home automation systems design using Arduino technology.

Arduino Home Automation- Projects

1). 7 Segment Clock Using Arduino

A 7 segment clock is a device used for displaying the time. It is also called a time counter. The aim of this project is to design a 7 segment based clock using Arduino. This project contains LED bulbs which are arranged in form of 8, Arduino board, switches, and Dot PCB. On turning on the battery the LED bulbs display the time. This project is used for home appliances, monitoring systems, and traffic signals.

7 Segment Clock Using Arduino

7 Segment Clock Using Arduino

2). Home Automation using Raspberry Pi 2 And Windows 10

The aim of this project is to design a smart home automation system to control electrical appliances using Windows and Arduino platforms. The main components used for this project are LED, Raspberry Pi2, Windows 10 systems, Arduino UNO, LDR sensor, switches , and software platform Visual Studio 2015.

3). Smoke Detection with MQ-2 Gas Sensor

The aim of this project is to design a smart smoke sensor using the Arduino platform. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, smoke sensor, red and green LED, and buzzer. When the detector senses the smoke it sounds buzzer with red light and if there is no danger within the environment it signals green light. This project is used at home as an environmental monitoring system.

Smoke Detection with MQ-2 Gas Sensor

Smoke Detection with MQ-2 Gas Sensor

4). Motion Following Motorized Camera Base

The aim of this project is to design a device mounted with a surveillance camera, that rotates in 360 degrees on detection of physically existing things or humans within its surroundings using the Arduino platform. This project is designed with Arduino UNO, LED, PIR motion sensor, and servos. This project is useful for home automation systems.

5). Extremely Sensitive Homemade Seismometer

A seismometer is a device used for identifying and recording earthquakes. The aim of this project is to design a budget-friendly seismometer at home using the Arduino platform. Components used in this project are Arduino Nano R3, Op-amp , resistors , and capacitors .

6). Automatic Sliding Door for the Garage

The aim of this project is to design a smart door automation system that can be operated with a remote using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, OLED display, breadboard , and push button. The user can slide the door using a remote from a distance. This kind of project is used at the home main door, entrance gate, and offices.

Arduino Security Projects

Manually keeping an eye on intruders every time is a difficult task for a human being. Hence in order to overcome this disadvantage security automation systems are designed that monitors the intruder 24 by 7. Following are a few of the security automation system projects using the Arduino platform used in different fields such as military, security systems, etc.

Arduino Security Projects

1). Laser Tripwire Alarm Security System with Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart security system using Arduino technology. The components used in this project are a tripwire, an alarm system to sound, an Arduino controller, and a buzzer. Tripwire sounds alarmed on detection of physical moments by intruders. The alarms are disabled only by pressing a buzzer or entering an alternative assigned passcode.

2). The Nyctograph Machine

Security professionals, CBI offices, and Military officers use coding language to communicate with their members at borders. To make their task easy by generating coding language to communicate with the authorized person this project build a Nyctograph-based machine using Arduino.

3). Laser Rangefinder for Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart range finder for a laser application using Arduino. Components used in this project are Arduino Nano R3, OLED, laser tape pressure, and LM2596 DC module. This project helps in security laser applications to identify up to what range the laser is effective to detect intruders.

Arduino RFID Projects

Radio Frequency ID projects are security-related systems that use two main components an RFID reader and an RFID tag to lock and unlock the system on a valid swipe. The following are some of the RFID-based Arduino Projects used in different applications such as door locking systems, drone systems, etc.

Arduino RFID Projects

1). Arduino RFID Door Lock

A traditional way to lock a door from outside or inside is to use either a lock with keys or use modern locking system like biometric. The aim of this project is to design a smart door lock system using Arduino and RFID technology. When user each time wants to unlock the door they must swipe the RFID card to the RFID reader on the valid card swipe the door automatically opens.

2). Windows PC Lock/Unlock using RFID

The aim of this project is to design an auto PC encryption system using RFID and Arduino technology. The components used in this project are the RFID reader and card, Arduino micro, Atmega32U4, and connecting wires. This project replaces the manual entry of passcodes and pin numbers to lock or unlock the user system every time with a single RFID tag swipe on the RFID reader machine.

3). Arduino Based Autopilot Drone

Generally, drones are controlled with RF remote or by using an interface GPS module to direct them in a specific direction. The aim of this project is to design a smart autopilot drone system that is not controlled with any remote but is programmed with area details to capture 2D video and other data in a specific area using the Arduino platform.

4). Hand Gesture Controlled Robot

The aim of this project is to design a smart hand gesture based working robot using the Arduino platform. The main components used in this project are the RC car, RF module, Arduino UNO, accelerometer, and HT IC. Here the robot acts according to the detection of hand moment of user like if user gestures his hand towards light switch the robot turns off or on’s the switch.

5). nRF24L01 Interfacing with Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart LED lighting system controlled using an Arduino board. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, nRF24L01, LED, push-button, and wires. This project works with 2 cases wherein one case it uses a single Arduino to glow LED on the programmed and the second case is it uses 2 Arduinos where one Arduino is instructed to control other Arduino to glow the LED.

Arduino Robot Projects

Robots are electronic devices that are mainly designed to replace human repetitive tasks with 100 percent quality and quantity. The advantage of designing a robot using Arduino is can be simple programmed using simple programs, performs tasks efficiently within the deadline. The following are some of the robotic projects designed using the Arduino platform.

Arduino Robot Projects

1). Simple Programmable Robotic Arm with Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a simple arm movable robot using the Arduino platform. This robot arm can be moved in forward, backward, and sideways directions to pick up small objects instructed by the owner. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, rotatory potentiometer, LED bulbs, and push-buttons.

2). Otto DIY Robot using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a 3D printed Otto DIY robot using Arduino IDE. The feature provided by this robot is it can interact with human, sing, dance, detect obstacles and makes sounds. Components used in this project are Otto Arduino, servo motor, buzzer, batteries Otto builder kit.

3). Robo Kitten using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart robot kitten using the Arduino UNO platform. Components used in this project are OpenCat Nybble, USB cable, Arduino UNO, Li-Ion battery, Raspberry Pi, and Arduino IDE. This designed kitten robot acts similar to a real kitten like it can run, crawl, and plays with their owners.

4). Design of Robo Crane using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a fun robot control crane using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are MAX009, Arduino UNO, DC motor, Ultrasonic sensor, and infrared sensor. Robo crane is operated using the Android app and is programmed with movement operation in forward, backward, left, and right direction and also to lift up any small weight objects.

5). Arduino Robot Car

The aim of this project is to design a robot car that operates using an Arduino board. Components used in this project are a car, a DC motor of 12 volts to operate, an Arduino board to control, jumper wires, and breadboards.

6). DIY Arduino RC Hovercraft

The aim of this project is to design a robot car, using floating Hovercraft. This designed car can be controlled using a remote where a user can control the car’s motion in forward, turns, and reverse direction. This kind of project sounds interesting for kids to play.

7). OpenCat using Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to design a smart robot cat for AI to enhance service and STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education. Components used in this project are Arduino board, SD card, heat sink, compression spring, IR sensor, buzzer, and ToF lidar. This robot performs all the instructed actions as programmed just like humans.

Arduino LED Projects

Light Emitting Diodes or LED is light-emitting bulbs designed using semiconducting substances. The advantage of using these bulbs is they require only a small amount of energy to glow, less cost, more life span, and provides many more advantages. The following are some of the Arduino LED-based projects used in different fields such as traffic signals, home appliances, RTC clocks, etc.

Arduino LED Projects

1). Arduino UNO Based Handheld Game Console

There are many smart gaming devices such as smart mobile phones, XP stations, and video games, apart from that there is another interesting concept where one can build their own video games and play using Arduino UNO board. The aim of this project is to design a gaming system such as “Snake Food Game”. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, ATmega328P Microcontroller, LED, Push Buttons / Tactile Switch, and Li-ion battery.

2). OLED RTC Clock using Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to design a Real-Time Clock (RTC) using OLED and Arduino board. Components used in this project are Grove RTC, Grove OLED, buttons, Arduino, crystal oscillator , and battery. RTC clock not only tracks present time but also programs events at a particular time.

3). HX711 and Load Cell Arduino Punching Bag using Arduino UNO

Many of us might have come across fun games like punch bag to know our fist strength. The aim of this project is to design a punching bag power tracker using Arduino technology. components used in this project are a punching bag, LED, weight sensor, load cell Arduino, and HX711. When a user punches the bag of specific weight, the strength tracker automatically measures the power and displays it on LCD.

4). Simplest Variometer for Paragliding using Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to design a smart variometer for paragliding users to inform them of the variation of height. Components used in this project are Arduino board, variometer, buzzer, LED, switch, and battery.

5). Blue Light DNA Transilluminator using Arduino UNO

DNA transilluminators are devices used in DNA labs to extract DNA data. The aim of this project is to design a smart DNA transilluminator that examines the obtained data of the gel electrophorus test. Components used are Arduino board, 3D printing PLA filament, and RGB LED.

6). Speed Measurement using HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Sensor using Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to track a fast-moving obstacle either it is a vehicle or a ball in a cricket game or a rocket. This project is built with components such as an Arduino controller, LCD, LED, ultrasonic sensor, and potentiometer. The advantage of this project is it minimizes the hard manual task of analyzing the process to track the object’s speed measurement.

Other Arduino Based Projects

Listed below are other Arduino-based projects used in different fields of applications.

1). Arduino Music Instrument using Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to design a smart musical instrument that operators on users hand gesture without touching the device. Components used in this project are the Arduino UNO board, Flick to control functions, a PCB board to sense user’s gestures up to 15cm of distance, and a speaker to produce music on user’s gesture. This project allows users to control music systems, TV, and other electronic devices.

2). Arduino UNO Based Car/ Truck Simulator

A BUS such as USB, CAN, SPI in electronics is a cable used for communication purposes. The aim of this project is to employ Controller Area Network (CAN) BUS in a car simulator, designed for allowing peripheral devices and Arduino microcontrollers to communicate in a vehicle system replacing host computer which performs data acquisition and control operation.

3). UNO Universal Remote Control

The aim of this project is to design a remote control device that controls all the electrical appliances such as TV, AC, lights, fans, etc using a single remote. This can be achieved by converting IR (infra-red)ordinary remote to a universal remote which is programmable. The advantage of this project is it minimizes users to have a single remote for a single device.

4). Arduino Ping Pong Game using Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to design a Ping Pong game using an Arduino board. The main components used in this project are Arduino UNO, an RCA adapter, and a potentiometer.

5). Wristwatch Walkie-Talkie using Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to design an Arduino-based wristwatch that acts as a walkie-talkie. The components used in this project are Electret Microphone, Arduino board, NPN Transistor , and Grove Buttons. This project sound to be interesting for kids to play with a walkie-talkie.

6). Automated Plant Watering System using Arduino UNO

The need for greenery has raised in present days, many of us love to grow indoor and outdoor plants. But with a busy lifestyle, there are situations where we forget to water plants. Hence to provide a solution this project aims to sufficiently supply water to a specified number of indoor plants automatically at a specific time mentioned for a specific number of days and also provides artificial sunlight. This allows plants to grow healthily.

7). Lightweight Arduino GSM Mobile Phone

Present trendy mobile phones come with many advanced features along with their size and weight. Many of us do not like to carry a mobile phone which is a bit heavy. The aim of this project is to design a smart mobile phone using an Arduino board. This design project comes with features like a GSM network, allows users to connect to a network, make a two-way phone call, text messages, and displays GUI visuals.

8). DIY Low-Cost Air Hockey Table using Arduino UNO

Professional air Hockey station setup can be installed in particular areas, which occupies large space. The aim of this project is to design a customized DIY based hockey table using an Arduino board installed at home. The main components used are LCD, Arduino board, and Hockey table related accessories.

9). Capturing The Water Drops with Arduino

Photograph professionals use costly cameras to capture beautiful nature’s live moments at random clicks. Such as raindrops, wild animals, birds, insects, and many more. The aim of this project is to design a camera with a good resolution that captures water drops falling at higher speed from a heigh using Arduino.

10). CNC Router using Arduino UNO

A CNC router is a computer numerical control cutting device that is used for cutting hard materials such as steel, glass, wood, aluminum, and foams. The aim of this project is to design a simple budget friendly CNC router using Arduino. Components used are Arduino UNO, stepper driver, stepper motors, handles, and printers.

11). Soldering Iron Controller for Hakko 907 v.2 with Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart soldering device with a control system using the Arduino platform. Here the main components used are soldering Hakka 907 iron and accessories, Arduino IDE, LCD, and temperature sensor. The temperature sensor sense and displays the temperature of the rod making it easy for a user to control the temperature according to the soldering of a property of a material.

12). DIY SMD Rework Station with Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a heat blower gun used during wiring purposes with Arduino IDE. This project is implemented with a PID algorithm that calculates the power required, a Triac driver is used for controlling this gun, a thermocouple heater, and a fan. This project benefits in terms of reliability and efficiency.

13). 32-Band Audio Spectrum Visualizer Analyzer with Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart 32 band audio display spectrum using both hardware and software Arduino platform. The main components used for this project are Arduino Nano R3, push-button, LED display, music system, and software a language, C programming. Depending on the level of audio the audio display spectrum displays the volume of the beat on the display.

14). DS18B20 (Digital Temperature Sensor) using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart digital thermometer using the Arduino platform to detect temperature within a specific area. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, thermometer DS18B20, breadboard, and jumper wires. This digital thermometer provides facilities such as it can measure temperature from any substance such as liquids, ground, and air.

15). Programming ATtiny85 with Arduino Uno

The aim of this project is to design an ATtiny 85 which is also called a TinyAVR sub-family of a microcontroller using Arduino. This project is designed with a combination of both software language in Arduino IDE (C or C++) and hardware components such as Arduino UNO, ATtiny 85, breadboard, jumper wires, and communicating cable.

16). ArduTester V1.13: The Arduino UNO Transistor Tester

The aim of this project is to design a software-based transistor tester using Arduino UNO. This project is designed with electronic discrete active and passive components such as resistors , transistors, capacitors, and inductors; whose characteristics and pin configuration are to be verified using Ardu Tester automatically. A software platform used in this project is AVR Assembly code and C language.

17). Magnet Levitation with Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a fun magnetic levitation toy for a kid using the Arduino platform. The components used in this project are Arduino Nano R3, linear hall effect sensor, Darlington power transistor, and electromagnets.

18). Arduino Game By LCD

The aim of this project is to design a simple video game using the Arduino platform. The components used for this project are RGB black-light LCD, Arduino UNO, breadboard, push-button, and USB cable. When the connections are made and powered on, the game operates like a man trying to walk forward without hitting objects he jumps over the object and walks over it and steps down and walks forwards and the cycle repeats.

19). Alarm Clock using Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to design an alarm clock using Arduino UNO. The clock is designed with features such as it displays time, date, and sound alarm when a user sets the alarm for a specific time. Components used in this project are Piezo buzzer, Arduino UNO, RTC clock, LED, and LCD.

20). DHT11 /DHT22 Temperature Sensor using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart temperature sensor using Arduino hardware and software platforms. Here temperature sensors are operated on programming them using C# code using C++ Windows runtime components on Windows 10 and RP12 using a one-wire protocol.

21). Music Reactive LED Strip using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a fun LED strip that blinks on music using the Arduino platform. Components used in this project are color LEDs, Electret Mix/Max4466, Arduino Nano, and potential meter. On sensing to music these LED bulbs automatically blink in a particular fashion based on volume.

22). LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) with Arduino

The aim of this project is to display user commands on LCD using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, Adafruit Standard LCD – 16×2 White on Blue, breadboard, and jumper wires. This project interfaces hardware kit and allows user to pass their commands using software “C language that is to be displayed on LCD.

23). Arduino Mega Chess

The aim of this project is to design a fun game like chess using the Arduino platform provided with a GUI (Graphical User Interface) feature. This project is designed with hardware – Arduino Mega 2560, LCD touch screen, and buzzer; and with Negamax software algorithm. The buzzer used here sounds whenever checks happen in the game.

24). Programming 8×8 LED Matrix with Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a LED Matrix with an Arduino platform to display the bytes information. This project is designed with hardware components that include Arduino UNO, Adafruit 8×8 LED Matrix, USB cable, and wires; and programmed with Arduino IDE. On passing the Bytes as commands using code the LED bulbs glow.

25). Wall Plotter with Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a fun wall plotter that plots instructed data on whiteboards using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, stepper motor, drivers, SD card reader, and servo motor. The designed wall plotter can draw or plot user instructed images or text on the whiteboards.

26). Design of GPS/GNSS on Your Arduino Uno

The aim of this project is to design a budget-friendly GPS/ GNSS using Arduino Uno. This project is designed with a combination of hardware and software modules where we will be using programming language to communicate with GPS.

27). LDR Based Solar Power System using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a solar power system with rotating fans that open during day time and rotate to track solar power and store in battery, a come back to the home position that is all the three solar fans align one above the other during night time automatically in absence of sunlight.

28). 3D Artificial Horizon – Gyroscope with Arduino

A gyroscope is a device used for guiding users for the direction and angular motion of any substance. These devices measure in either 1 or 2 or 3 axis coordinates. The aim of this project is to design a 3D-based gyroscope using Arduino. The main components used in this project are the Arduino board, MPU6050 GY 521, accelerometer, mouse, and ADXL345.

29). DIY Arduino Turn Signal Bike Safety Vest

It is fun to ride the bike on a curvy road, at the same time it is also dangerous during night times if there is no proper light. Cars are auto designed with turn lights but not bikes. The aim of this project is to design a turn signal device that turns on when the bike driver takes turns on the road during night time and turns off when he drives on a straight road. If the bike driver turns left, left side vest lights glow, and if a driver turns right side lights on.

30). Command & Control of Multiple Serial-In/Parallel-Out ICS

The aim of this project is to design a smart board that allows users to connect an IC to obtain 100 multiples of output pins using blanks of serial parallel IC up to 255 IC/ 2040 output pins on a minimal IC board

31). Eye-to-Speech Module using Arduino UNO

A physically disabled person in some cases cannot speak or see or talk to communicate with others. To help disabled persons this project aims to provide a solution designing a smart wearable device that converts their eye gestures to speech format which displays or sounds what they actually want to communicate to others. This project is designed with an Arduino controller, speech sensor, LCD, and speaker.

32). Connecting VFD with Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart display system using Arduino. Here the main components used are Arduino, VFD display, weather sensor, and real-time clock. This project displays both weather reports and time.

33). Battery Powered TV Remote Control with 3D-Printed Case using Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to design a TV remote using an Arduino board. This remote is designed with 3D printing of channels, volume, and other TV navigating features. Components used are Arduino UNO, battery, IR transmitter, prototyping board, push-button, and 3D printed board. This remote works when a user presses the push button wants to maximize TV volume or other TV-related functions using this remote.

34). Temp and Humidity Monitor with Graphs and Battery Monitor using Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to design a smart display system using Arduino. This project aims to monitor and track humidity and sensor and saves the last 24 hours data in the database and displays on-screen for the next 24 hours. The advantage of this project is it is interfaced with screening LCD which minimizes power consumption.

35). Stereo NeoPixel Ring VU Meter using Arduino UNO

An interesting part of the VU meter is it displays the quality of music in form of LED light levels. The aim of this project is to design a smart VU meter using the Arduino platform. The main components used in this project are Neo Pixel LED rings and Arduino Nano board. LED bulbs in this project glow according to the volume of the music. If music quality is high more LED bulbs glow else vice versa.

36). Arduino-Based Universal AC Motor Speed Controller

The aim of this project is to control the speed of the AC motor using the Arduino platform. The main components used in this project are AC motor, LCD, Arduino Nano R3, rotatory encoder, and push button. This project used the PID algorithm to control the motor automatically.

37). Arduino Web Editor on Various Platforms

The aim of this project is to design a smart web editor using Arduino IDE and a cloud platform. This project allows users to edit software codes, add sketches to the official Arduino board using any web browser such as Safari, Google, Edge, and Firefox. The advantage of this project is it minimizes the use of memory on a local hard disc.

38). Interface GPS Module (NEO-6m) with Arduino

One can view GPS data with a single click on smart devices but many times there might be a signal problem or a mobile phone shows incorrect data. The aim of this project is to design a smart GPS system using NEO 6m module interfaced with Arduino IDE. This project displays both longitude and latitude information on the screen.

39). Punch Activated Arm Flamethrowers using Arduino

Fun and cautious fire activities played by professionals at a circus, and in movies sound more interesting for the viewers. The aim of this project is to design flame throwers using Arduino IDE and gesture control. this is a wearable device on the user’s wrist that acts according to a user action that is when a user punches in a forward direction gesture sensor detects and blows the flame out.

40). Portable Arduino Temp/Humidity Sensor with LCD and using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart temperature and humidity sensor using Arduino IDE. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, DHT11 temperature sensor, humidity sensor, and battery. The sensor tracks temperature and humidity data and displays it on an LCD screen. The advantage of this project is it is portable and be carried anywhere.

41). Windows Remote Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a window-based remote system that controls electrical appliances using Arduino IDE. This project is designed with components such as LED, WiFi, window, Ethernet, Bluetooth, and Arduino. The advantage of using this project is it minimizes power consumption.

42). Soldering Iron Controller for Hakko 907 v.2 using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart soldering device with a control system using the Arduino platform. Here the main components used are soldering Hakka 907 iron and accessories, Arduino IDE, LCD, and temperature sensor. The temperature sensor sense and displays the temperature of the rod make it easy for a user to control the temperature according to the soldering of a property of a material.

Soldering Iron Controller for Hakko 907 v.2 using Arduino

Soldering Iron Controller for Hakko 907 v.2 using Arduino

43). DIY SMD Rework Station using Arduino

44). 32-band audio spectrum visualizer analyzer using arduino, 45). ds18b20 (digital temperature sensor) using arduino, 46). programming attiny85 with arduino uno, 47). ardutester v1.13: the arduino uno transistor tester.

The aim of this project is to design a software-based transistor tester using Arduino UNO. This project is designed with electronic discrete active and passive components such as resistors, transistors, capacitors, and inductors; whose characteristics and pin configuration are to be verified using Ardu Tester automatically. A software platform used in this project is AVR Assembly code and C language.

48). Arduino Based Touch Tic-Tac-Toe Game

The aim of this project is to design an AI-based control opponent system for a Tic-tac-toe game using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, and touch screen. This system is programmed to play with a single user opponent and display messages which player has won or lost the game or resume or pause the game using a touch screen.

49). Design of GSM module using Old Mobile Phone

The aim of this project is to design a GSM module using an old gsm mobile phone on the Arduino UNO platform. This system controls home automation appliances over a text message. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO and mobile phones with GSM features.

50). Design of an Alarm Clock using Arduino

51). design of dht11 /dht22 temperature sensor using arduino.

The aim of this project is to design a smart temperature sensor using Arduino hardware and software platforms. Here temperature sensors are operated on programming them using C# code using C++ Windows runtime components on Windows 10 and RP12 using one-wire protocol.

52). Music Reactive LED Strip using Arduino

53). arduino 32×8 led matrix info display.

The aim of this project is to design a smart LED matrix display using the Arduino platform. Components used in this project are Arduino Nano R3, Real-Time Clock (RTC), temperature and humidity sensor, PIR sensor, and LED matrix. This project displays humidity, temperature, time, and date on LCD. PIR sensor used here detects the nearby user and displays data on an LED.

54). Electronic Piano Keyboard with Preset Songs using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a fun piano board using Arduino IDE. The piano designed in this project uses 7 keys programmed with B/A/G/F/E/D/C and the 8th key is provided for accessing the present song menu. The components used are Arduino IDE, switch, LCD, Buzzer, and potentiometer.

55). Programming 4 Digit 7 Segment LED Display using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design 4, 7 segments LED displays using Arduino IDE. Components used in this project are LED display, Arduino IDE, and wires. Here each of the 4 LED, 7 segments can display numerical values from 0 to 9.

56). Arduino Due Arbitrary Waveform Generator

Due is a device that tracks waves during natural disasters during an earthquake, high vibration zones like heavy machines, and plots this vibration in graphical form on display. The aim of this project is to design a smart arbitrary Due device using the Arduino platform. This device can draw, edit, open, upload, and save arbitrary waves using USB or switches and pots devices.

57). Third Eye for The Blind using Arduino

58). electric kiln controller using arduino.

A kiln is a device used in fields of metallurgy roasting, ceramics burning, and cement factories. The aim of this project is to design a smart digital Kiln using Arduino IDE. This project replaces traditional hardware Kiln that operates manually. Electric Kiln is designed with a fire control and data logging feature that automates depending on the material or work property.

59). Simple DALI Controller using Arduino

The aim of this project is to control a Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) light using Arduino IDE. This project is designed with a combination of both hardware components like Arduino Nano R3, ADC converter, LED, and software programmed in “C” language. A solo DALI designed in this project can be illuminated up to 64 luminaires.

60). Garage Parking Assistant using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart garage parking assistant using Arduino UNO. Here the smart garage parking light is mounted on the wall, glows as soon a vehicle approaches a small distance away from the wall end. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, ultrasonic sensor, and sensor. The advantage of this project is it prevents vehicle accidents.

61). LW/MW/SW Stereo FM with RDS – DSP Radio Receiver V2.5 with LCD and Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart radio receiver system, using Arduino UNO. This project provides features such as displays frequency band range, RDS, SNR value, signal strength and allows users to tune to specific frequency stations to listen to news, music, and other entertaining content similar to other radio stations.

62). Programming ATmega8 using Arduino IDE

The aim of this project is to design a system to install Arduino type bootloader over a microcontroller like ATMega8 AVR. This project is programmed in the Arduino IDE environment. The components used are Arduino UNO, Arduino bootloader, 16 MHz crystal, push button, and jumper wires.

63). Detecting Obstacles and Warning – Arduino and Ultrasonic

The aim of this project is to design a smart object detection device using an Arduino platform that sounds when a living or nonliving object comes closer to the device. Components used in this project are the Ultrasonic sensor, Arduino UNO, and Buzzer.

64). Motion-Sensing Alarm with Keypad & Password using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart alarm system with password enabled using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, PIR sensor, buzzer, Keypad, and LED. When an object comes near to the sensor the buzzer sounds alarmed, a password protection feature is provided to lock and unlock the device from being stolen.

65). Solar Charged Battery Powered Arduino Uno

The aim of this project is to design a smart solar power storage system using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, solar panels, Arduino shield, battery, and 555 IC . Solar panels track solar energy by turning themselves in maximum sunlight on the battery is charged fully 555 timers automatically disconnects the battery.

66). Monster in a Box using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a fun game like a monster in a box using the Arduino platform. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, Buzzer, LED, motion detector, smoke machine, and speaker. This device detects a user near to it and pops out a scary monster from the box at the same time sounds horror music and blinks LED.

67). Bee Monitor System using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a honey Bee monitoring system using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, USB, Android mobile app, and Bluetooth. This project is mainly designed to assist beekeepers to have a look over bees migration within bounded zone tiringly and extract honey.

68). Origami Lamp using Arduino

Origami lamp is a traditional paper-designed lamp available in different shapes firstly designed by the Japanese. The aim of this project is to design an Origami lamp on a digital Arduino platform. Components used in this project are LED strip, Arduino UNO, and IR sensor. Here LED bulb will glow with one color on detection of the first object by IR sensor and on detection of 2nd object it glows with red color. Like this LED keeps changing colors on detection of different objects.

69). Amplifier for earthquake sensors using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart earthquake sensor using Arduino UNO. An Amplifier used in this project captures the weakest signal when an earthquake is about to start and amplifies it and forwards it to the Arduino. Components used in this project are LM358, potentiometer, Arduino, and display.

70). Employing FreeRTOS multi-tasking in Arduino

Although Arduino IDE and its environmental support multiple libraries and drivers, they are restricted to loop() and setup(). To have more features this project aims to interface Arduino UNO with FreeRTOS to provide multitasking by scheduling the tasks and prioritizing them.

71). Lathe – Electronic Lead Screw using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart Lathe using Arduino UNO. This project eliminates the need for the manual task to change gears in traditional Lathe and automate the process of cut metric-type threads over Atlas Craftsman lathe. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, electronic gearbox, lathe, tachometer, and electric fixing tools.

72). Clock Set Date Time using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a simple clock using Arduino technology. The components used are RTC, Arduino UNO, LCD, and buttons. Buttons used here allow the user to adjust the date and time to display on LCD and if the buttons are not pressed here LCD displays it randomly displays time and how many times the button was previously pressed.

73). Mind Control Drone using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart drone that operates on the user’s commands from the brain. Components used in this project are MindWave sensor, drone, and Arduino MKR 1000. This project not only allows user to control the drone and their actions but also dismantle themselves on instruction.

74). A Wind Turbine MPPT Regulator with an Arduino Uno

The aim of this project is to design a smart wind turbine monitoring system using Arduino UNO. This project aims to control the speed of wind turbines and collect power in an efficient manner. Components used are Arduino UNO, current sensor, LCD display, multi-meter, and push button.

75). Arduino MIDI Arpeggiator

The aim of this project is to design a smart MIDI Arpeggiator using Arduino UNO. This device glows the lights depending on the music tone. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, rotatory potentiometer, pushbutton, MIDI port, and LED.

76). Intelligent Charger for 9V NiMH Batteries using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a charger that charges at a constant current for 9 volts of NiMH batteries which are rechargeable. Components used in this project are a battery charger, smart appliances, Arduino UNO, and connecting wires. The advantage of this project is it automatically connects on “0” power detection on the battery and disconnects the battery on a full charge.

77). Paper Piano with Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a Piano musical instrument using Arduino UNO and paper. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, jumper wires, A4 paper, capacitive sensor, pencil, breadboard, and speaker. When a user touches the sensor piano sounds the tone using a speaker.

78). Arduino Timer

The aim of this project is to design a timer using the Arduino platform. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, potentiometer, pushbutton, LCD, and Buzzer. This project uses 4 push buttons to set, reset, start and stop. It allows the user to set the timer and modes accordingly.

79). Telegram Bot with ESP8266

The aim of this project is to design a smart light system using the Arduino platform. Components used in this project are Telegram Bot software, Arduino UNO, ESP 8266, and jumper wires. The LED is controlled by sending an instruction from the Telegram app. For suppose start instruction is sent the LED glows and if stop instruction is sent LED stops glowing.

80). Dark Theme for Arduino IDE

Most of our engineers sit for an hour in front of the system and work long hours. This can affect and strain our eyes. The aim of this project is to develop a dark theme environment on Arduino IDE. This designed theme protects the user from eye diseases and minimizes the eyesight power increment.

81). Autonomous Indoor Greenhouse Controller using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart Greenhouse gas controller and display information on the LCD using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, temperature sensor, humidity sensor, liquid pump, LCD, LED, PIR motion sensor, and Ultrasonic sensor.

82). Arduino Sonar System

The aim of this project is to design smart Sonar systems using Arduino UNO. Here the sonar detects the obstacles within programmed range and displays them on LCD with details. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, radar technology, and LCD.

83). Non-contact Capacitive Liquid Level Sensing using FDC1004

The aim of this project is to measure liquids quantity in a specific container such as bottles, tanks, and other containers using Arduino IDE. A liquid quantity that is being measured might include water, kerosene, petrol, and other liquid substance. Components used in this project are Arduino IDE, capacitive sensor, containers, and liquids. The device tracks the quantity with the help of Arduino IDE and displays the level on the screen.

84). Arduino Lie Detector

The aim of this project is to design a smart device that detects if a person is lying or no by wearing the band of this device on the suspector’s hands. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, LED (green, red), cables and wires. On wearing the device on to suspectors hand a red LED glows which means he is nervous and is lying and if the green LED glows it means they are saying the truth.

85). CPU and RAM Usage Monitor System using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart memory usage system for LINUX and WINDOW operating system using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino Nano R3, LCD, and jumper wires. This system is programmed to automatically track, monitor the memory usage in the system and alert the user on memory full status.

86). Arduino Controlled Pinball Machine

The aim of this project is to design a fun game using the Arduino platform. Components used in this project are Arduino Mega 2560, LCD display, switches, and LED. This project can be designed in a customizable size.

87). Ultrasonic Eyes using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a fun ultrasonic eye that observes the user’s motion and moves its eyes in their user direction. Components used in this project are ultrasonic sensor, LED, Arduino Nano R3, photoresistor, and Arduino IDE.

88). Arduino Sunflower

The aim of this project is to design a smart lighting technology using Arduino and Diodes . Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, photodiodes, servo motor, sunflower shape cover, LED, jumper, and breadboard. Sunflower LED glows with the help of photodiodes and servo motor programmed in Arduino IDE.

89). Ultrasonic Map-Maker using an Arduino Yun

The aim of this project is to design a smart map maker using Arduino and sensor technology. The components used in this project are Arduino Yun, ultrasonic sensor, Servo, objects, Mathlab, and Arduino IDE. In this project, ultrasonic sensors detect nearby objects and automatically calculates the distance between an object, and draws the map.

90). Automatic Window Roller Blinds using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart window roller control system for home systems using the Arduino platform. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, 3D printer, window roller, IoT platform, motor, remote and ESP32. On integrating all the components and programming in Arduino IDE a user can pull down or roll up the blinds using a remote.

91). Ava v1 – Conversational NLP Robot using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a robot that performs an action similar to human beings using the Arduino platform. Components used in this project are Arduino Mega 2560, servo controller, ultrasonic sensor, microphone, IR distance sensor, and thermal camera. This Robo is programed with machine learning and data is stored in its database. NLP robots can walk, talk, recollect capture data, and learns new things.

92). Automatic Plant Watering System using Arduino Uno

The aim of this project is to design smart plant watering systems using Arduino UNO and IoT platforms. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, DC motor, soil moister sensor, temperature sensor, plant, and water. This system waters the plant based on the moister quality of the soil automatically.

93). nRF24L01+ with ATtiny85 3 Pins

The aim of this project is to communicate data to nRF24L01+ using the Arduino platform and ATtiny85. Components used in this project are nRF24L01+, ATtiny85, Arduino UNO, Power Source, and switching diodes.

94). A Simple Arduino Menu with An LCD and Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart LCD system programmed to display the actions of LED using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are LCD, LED, Arduino UNO, jumper wires, breadboard, and resistors. One of this advantage of this project is a user can edit the menu content whenever required.

95). Ball Tracking Robot using Arduino

Surveillance monitoring camera areas require a manual task to observe intruders and objects with a specific zone. Hence in order to overcome this manual task of monitoring by humans this project aims to design a ball tracking robot that tracks uniform color objects and notifies the user. Components used are camera, robot, Arduino UNO, Raspberry Pi, and Ultrasonic sensor.

96). Arduino Mp3 player

The aim of this project is to design a fun MP3 play that senses users approaching movement nearby and plays programmed Mp3 songs on an Arduino platform. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, Arduino serial player, ultrasonic sensor, and speaker.

97). Arduino HID-Based CNC Pendant

The aim of this project is to design a wooden CNC pendant that allows users to control its process over Arduino HID. Components used in this project are Arduino Leonardo, pushbuttons, and a wooden shaped pendant. This pendant is designed with 23 push buttons where each button is again in turn provided with 6 control functions like turning LED, adjusting time, etc.

98). Triple CNC Machine using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a CNC machine built with 3 features using the Arduino platform. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, stepper motor, stepper driver, 3D printer, CNC pen, and CNC laser. This CNC machine can perform triple tasks like cutting material using laser, drawing using pen, and engraving using a dermal.

99). LCD Hill Run v2 Runner Game using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a fun game hill runner using LCD and Arduino platforms. Components used in this project are Arduino Mega 2560, pushbuttons, 16/2 LCD display, buzzer, and potentiometer. In this game a man jumps on the hill and walks forward and ducks down when an obstacle comes in his way, user can control the man’s action using push buttons.

100). Arduino Nano Clock with 4×64 LED Matrix using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a digital clock using LCD and the Arduino platforms. Components used in this project are LED, Arduino nano R3, DS3231, and wires. This display shows time in hours, minutes, and seconds, temperature, date, month, and year.

101). Arduino MIDI Stepper Synth

The aim of this project is to convert a Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) information to electric stepper motor music using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, stepper driver, stepper motor, and 3d printer. This system is programmed to play different ports to MIDI devices using a stepper motor depending on the tone.

102). Version 2.0 Advanced Attendance System using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart attendance tracking system using RFID and Arduino platform. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, RFID reader and tag, internet connection, and mobile phone. In this project when a user swipes their RFID tag to the reader, that reads and communicates the attendance data as a present to the configured mobile phone over the internet.

103). Arduino Bluetooth Camera (ABC)

The aim of this project is to design a smart camera system that transfers user files between the android mobile phone and Arduino device over a Bluetooth connection. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, camera, Android mobile, Bluetooth connection, and image-taking objects. This type of system is suitable for a home automation surveillance camera that tracks and sends images to the user device over a Bluetooth connection.

104). Plant Monitoring System using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a plant monitoring system to check for the condition of the plant for every few hours for the availability of sunlight, humidity, and temperature and send this information to the user over the internet and display it in form of a dashboard. Components used in this project are plant, temperature sensor, humidity sensor, light sensor, Arduino UNO, and IoT platform.

105). Touchless Automatic Motion Sensor Trash Can using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart trash can that automatically opens its cap on detection of the user near to it and closes the cap once the user drops the trash into the can or moves away from the can. Components used in this project are Arduino Micro, ultrasonic sensor, servo motor, and trash can. This system replaces the necessity of manually taping on the opening button of the trash can.

106). LED Dice using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart LED-based dice system using the Arduino UNO platform. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, push button, LED, breadboard, and jumper wires. This project is programmed similar to rolling of a dice manually, where on tapping on the push button at once a random number of LED lights glow between 1 to 6.

107). Herb Box Eco System using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart watering and control herb system using Arduino UNO and Alexa technology. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, Amazon Alexa, light, aqua pump, dc motor, plant, and power adapter. A user can send a command to this system using Amazon Alex to water the plant or turn on or off the light and also allows to track plants condition over an interfaced app.

108). Wooden Chess Board with Piece Recognition using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart chess-playing system using the Stockfish app that automatically detects which piece to move in which direction. Components used in this project are Raspberry Pi, LED, reed switch, Stockfish, display driver, an Arduino UNO.

109). Arduino, Monitoring Door-Opening via Gmail

The aim of this project is to design a smart door monitoring system using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are magnetic sensor, door, Arduino UNO, and GMAIL (IoT platform). This project is programmed on Arduino IDE in such a way that when a magnetic sensor detects the door motion (open or close) it allows Arduino to send a Gmail notification to a user over an IPv6.

110). Getting Started with the HC-SR04 Ultrasonic sensor using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart Ultrasonic sensor system using Arduino UNO. The components used in this project are an Ultrasonic sensor, Arduino UNO, HC-SR04, and jumper wires. This system is programmed on Arduino IDE to allow the ultrasonic sensor to transmit its waves to detect how far an object is and display the distance of object, time, and other parameters accurately using HC-SR04 on the LCD.

111). Face-Masks Disinfection Device using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart face mask disinfection device that sanitizes the mask when placing on the panel using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, face mask, IR temperature sensor, speaker, and Adafruit Quad Alphanumeric Display. This type of system can be especially beneficial for minimizing the spread of COVID disease up to some extent.

112). Control LED By Clap Using Arduino and Sound Sensor

The aim of this project is to design a system to control an LED bulb on a clap sound using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are LED, breadboard, jumper wires, Arduino UNO, KY-038 sound sensor, and jumper wires. When a user claps one time KY0038 sound sensor detects the clap sound and glows ON –LED and on the second clap, the LED turns off.

113). Personal Weather Station using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart weather station that senses the weather within a bounded environment using the Arduino UNO platform and updates the Thingspeak app over IoT. Components used in this project are Arduino, ESP8266, Thingspeak app, temperature and humidity sensors, LDR, and DC jack.

114). Automatic Solar Powered Door Monitoring System using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart door system that opens and closes the door automatically on the detection of an object using solar energy technology and the Arduino platform. Components used in this project are solar panels, Arduino UNO, charger, and hen. Here the door only opens the door and allows the hen to come out of its house during the daytime and closes the door once the hen goes inside the house during the absence of sunlight.

115). Hourglass using Arduino

A traditional hourglass consists of 2 glass bulb where one side of the bulb consists of half-filled sand and another side empty. On switching this bulb in reverse the sand from one glass bulb flows to other glass bulbs. The aim of this project is to replace the traditional hourglass and design a fun hourglass lighting system using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, LED, and accelerometer .

116). DIY Super Simple Electronic Component Tester using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a digital test for electrical passive and active components using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO; active and passive components like resistor, capacitor, transistors, FET , diodes, etc; OLED, and switch. When the end terminals are inserted into the measuring slot the system automatically tracks and displays the component value and condition.

117). Design of Mazes on a 128 x 64 LED Panel using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a fun game-like Maze solving using LED and Arduino platforms. Components used in this project are LED 128 by 64 panel, Arduino MEGA, and jumper wires.

118). Race Car Dashboard (Online Connectivity) using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a speed tracking dashboard system for a real-time Bajaj SAE race. Using Arduino UNO and IoT technology. Components used in this project are GPS receiver, IoT technology, Arduino UNO, TFT display, and push-buttons. This dashboard system displays data of race care in terms of the clock, speed, odometer, performance meter, and lap counter.

119). LegoSlimBoy – Arduboy in a Small Lego Arcade Cabinet using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a fun toy robot using lego blocks and an Arduino platform. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, lego arcade cabinet, OLED, buzzer, and push-buttons. This toy can be operated using a remote device configured with the main device.

120). Arduino Pulse Generator

The aim of this project is to design a digital pulse generator using Arduino UNO and LCD technology. components used in this project are Arduino UNO, pulse generator, and LCD. This device tracks the pulse from the generator and displays values in terms of duty cycle and frequency on LCD.

121). ArduboyXL using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a large screen LCD display system using Arduino and LCD technology. Components used in this project are Arduino 32u4 = 2 in number, multiplexer chip, LCD display, CNC machine, SD card, and Lipo charger. One of the Arduino used in this project reads games from an SD card and the other re-flashes the stored game’s data on to screen from the SD card.

122). Adjustable Countdown Timer using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart adjustable timer using Arduino UNO and LCD. Components used in this project are pushbuttons, jumper wires, Arduino UNO, 7 segment LCD, buzzer, and push-buttons. The 4 buttons used in this project are used for start, reset, “+” and “ –“ to increment and decrement the count. Once the circuit is powered on the counter starts counting depending on + ve or – ve counts programmed.

123). Smart Parking System using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart car parking systems that allow a user to track available parking slots over an internet website using IoT and Arduino platform. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, IoT, Raspberry Pi, Ultrasonic sensor, and IR receiver.

124). 3D Printer using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart 3D printer of 400 by 400 by 400 mm of metrics using Arduino UNO and stepper motor. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, 3D printer, Acrylic Sheets, stepper motor, battery, and Arduino Mega 2560. This type of project can be useful for college students to print any 3D image programmed in Arduino IDE.

125). Sketch It (CNC Plotter) using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart robot that sketches exact images when uploading image code using the Arduino platform. Components used in this project are Scrap DVD Writers, Micro Servo Motor, Arduino UNO, and Inkscape Vector Graphics Editor.

126). Pac-Man LED Pixel Panel Costume using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a fun Pac-man designed costume using LED and Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are LED, Arduino UNO, wires, laser cutter, and battery. On programming on Arduino UNO with different Pac man symbols LED on costume glows according to the programmed design.

127). Arduino – Detect Someone Taking Your Stuff and send Gmail

The aim of this project is to design a smart guarding system to monitor our electronic devices such as laptops, mobile phones, and watches using IoT and Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are IoT, Arduino UNO, electronic appliances, relay, sensor, and jumper wires. This project is programmed to send a notification to users of Gmail whenever the sensor detects an unknown person has touched the device.

128). Open Source Pulse Oximeter for COVID-19

The aim of this project is to design a smart oximeter using Arduino UNO and Bluetooth technology. The components used in this project are Arduino Nano R3, Maxim Integrated MAX30102 Pulse and Heartrate Sensor, OLED display, and Bluetooth technology. when the user places their forefinger in the slot sensor tracks and displays the oxygen level, SO2 level of the patient.

129). Joystick Controlled Mouse

Ai of this project is to design a smart system to control a CPU with a joystick instead of using a mouse device. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, dual-axis joystick, and python programming environment. This joystick can be moved in the x and y-direction.

130). Vertical Hydroponic Farm

The aim of this project is to design a vertical hydro system for plants using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are plants, Arduino UNO, Raspberry Pi 2, and water supply. Here the plants are placed on vertical racks and the system is programmed to water the plants automatically depending on the plant’s condition timing.

131). Bluetooth Nerf Turret

The aim of this project is to design a fun Nerf turret using Bluetooth and Arduino UNO technology. components used in this project are Bluetooth technology, Arduino Nano R3, LM2956, battery, heat sink, and rubber bands. User can blast their defender from a distance by controlling with a Bluetooth remote.

132). DIY Logic Analyzer

The aim of this project is to design a smart logic analyzer for digital circuits using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, LCD, and digital circuits. On programming, in Arduino UNO this device displays each and every IC’s pin description in digital form on the display.

133). Make an Arduino Memory Game

The aim of this project is to design a fun game similar to simons game using LED and Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are LED bulbs of 4 colors, Arduino UNO, breadboard, jumper wires, and speakers. If the player losses the game, the speaker sounds alarm.

134). Arduino Web Based 2 Player Game

The aim of this project is to design a fun 2 player game pinball using Arduino UNO and IoT platform. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, IoT, heatsink, and breadboard. This project allows the user from a remote location to play this game where the display device interfaces joystick design on a breadboard to control the game.

135). Buzz Wire with Score Counter

The aim of this project is to design a fun game buzz wire, using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, buzzer, LED, rod, holder, and battery. In this game, the user has to move the circle shape holder from one end of the rod to the other end without contacting the rod. On contact with Rod, the buzzer sounds an alarm.

136). Water Softener

The aim of this project is to design a smart water softener using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, TC4427 IC, power supply, and coil. This system replaces the magnetic systems of a water softener. This system works on surrounding the coil onto the rod and place in water flow direction letting the magnetic field pass with water. This allows calcium to present water.

137). Ultrasonic Glasses for the Blind

The aim of this project is to design a smart spectacle for blind people to aid them in detecting nearby obstacles and protect their eyes using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, ultrasonic sensor, sunglasses, buzzer, and jumper wires. When the person wears these spectacles the device emits ultrasonic waves and identifies the nearby object and sounds the alarm.

138). Arduino UNO Guitar Pedal

The aim of this project is to design an electric guitar using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, pushbuttons, toggle switch, LED, jack, vibrator, and speaker. This project allows users to program the electric guitar with self music effects and tones.

139). Piezo Songs Player

The aim of this project is to design a music player using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, buzzer, piezo push button, and wires. This project is pre-programmed with songs were on pressing the button the systems play the songs as per queued program.

140). Digital Clock with Arduino and Shift Register

The aim of this project is to design a digital clock using Arduino UNO and shift registers. Components used in this project are LED display, Arduino UNO, 74HC595, real-time clock, breadboard, temperature sensor, humidity sensor, and jumper wires. On turning powering on this project displays temperature, humidity, and timing details on LCD.

141). Biometric Sensor in Motorcycle Hornet

In a hurry situation, many of us forget to lock our bikes in a safe place and this may lead to bike theft. The aim of this project is to design a smart biometric system for bikes using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino Mini 5, a biometric sensor, voltage regulator , and relay . This system interface to bike provides access to the bike only when an authorized user unlocks it on a valid biometric key.

142). Track ME

The aim of this project is to design a location tracking and notifying system using Arduino UNO and GPS systems. Components used in this project are SD card, Arduino Mega 2560, SD card, GPRS, battery, and GSM. This system tracks user location and sends a notification to mobile phone.

143). VentureAria

The aim of this project is to design a robot named venture Asia, that can talk, walk, move objects on human commands. The components used in this project are Arduino Mega2560, Raspberry pi, programming language: C, Java, and bash scripts.

144). ArduTester Millenium, the ultimate UNO & MEGA Versions

The aim of this project is to design a smart Arduino UNO-based electrical components tester. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, Arduino Mega, LCD, OLED, jumper wires, breadboards, and pushbuttons. When a user places a component such as IC, FET on the system the tester automatically tacks all the details of a component in terms of pin description and type.

145). Wireless Laser-Gate Timing System for Track and Field

The aim of this project is to design a smart athlete’s performance tracking system from a distance using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, tripod, speaker, LED bulb, LCD, and wires. This device is programmed with a timer automatically to start recording the performance in terms of speed, distance, and time.

146). Arduino Beat Detector

The aim of this project is to design a music beat detection system using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, LED, battery and relay. This system on detection of music beat allows the LED bulb to glows.

147). Voltmeter using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart voltage measurement system using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, jumper wires, LED, and breadboard. This project is suitable for voltage levels between 0 to 5 volts.

148). Design of Digital Clock without RTC

The aim of this project is to design a smart digital clock, using Arduino UNO and without using a real-time clock. Components used in this project are, Arduino Nano R3, matrix module, 8 by 8 LED display, push-button, and jumper wires. This project is designed with fewer components to display the time.

149). Speak to Arduino and Control It with Google Assistant

The aim of this project is to design an Assistant system that displays and directs to a browser on user commands using Google Assistant and Arduino technology. The components used in this project are Arduino UNO, ESP8266, and Microsoft Visual studio. On programming, with IFTTT protocol the device tracks user commands over speech and navigates.

150).  Add Environmental Data on Arduino IoT Cloud

The aim of this project is to design a smart home automation system that tracks environmental conditions and displays them on a dashboard using IoT and Arduino platforms. Components used in this project are Arduino MKR WiFi 1010, MKR ENV Shield, battery, temperature sensor, humidity sensor, pressure sensor, UV sensor, and IoT cloud. This project is programmed to track environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, UV, and pressure and displays them over a dashboard online.

151). TB6600 Stepper Motor driver Tester using Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to design a smart stepper motor tester to detect the defect in the motor using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are stepper motor, TB6600 , Arduino Mega 2650. This system can test the motor up to 4AMPs 40 volts capacity.

152). Arduino UNO Mini-Weather Station

The aim of this project is to design a smart weather monitoring and displaying station using Arduino UNO and IoT platforms. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, IoT technology, ESP 8266, DHT22 temperature sensor, dust sensor, pressure sensor, and UV sensor.

153). Electronic Safe with Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a security system to lock user’s lockers with valuable things using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, breadboard, jumper wires, LCD, pushbuttons, and battery. This system is programmed in such a way that only on valid password entry from the user it will open the locker else it will display invalid passcode. This kind of project is suitable for home automation.

154). Ever Blooming Mechanical Tulip

The aim of this project is to design a fun blooming lightning flower using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, LED bulbs, servo motor, touch sensor , and copper wire. In this project when a user gives a slight touch to the system designed in flower shape, all the LED of different colors glows by blooming the flower.

155). Robotic Arm from Recycled Materials

The aim of this project is to design a robotic arm using recycling material and Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are joysticks, gear, power supply, Arduino IDE, breadboard, and jumper wires. This arm is programmed to lift lightweight objects and move up to a smaller distance.

156). Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) to Your mobile phone

The aim of this project is to transit the Inertial Measurement Unit to user mobile using Arduino UNO and IoT platform. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, IoT, USB, and SmoothieCharts.

157). Sorting Resistors the Lazy Way

The aim of this project is to easily sort the value of the resistor using this system. It replaces the traditional way of checking for color-coding. Components used in this project are resistors, Arduino IDE, OLED, slots, and jumper wires. When a resistor is inserted into the slot this system automatically tracks the value and displays it on the screen.

158). DS18B20 Water Proof Temperature Sensor

The aim of this project is to design a smart temperature sensor that resists water using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are a temperature sensor, Arduino UNO, water, breadboard, and jumper wires. This designed system can measure temperature in the range of -55 degrees centigrade to 125 degrees centigrade.

159). Mini Firefighter Robot

The aim of this project is to design a smart robot extinguisher using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, ultrasonic sensor, flame sensor, liquid pump, and relays. This robot is programmed on Arduino IDE to detect fire and immediately go and put off the fire.

160). Arduino PC Monitor

The aim of this project is to design a smart PC monitor using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, PC system, LCD, and jumper wires. This system is programmed in Arduino IDE to display computer-related features such as CPU temperature and GPU temperature in degrees Celsius.

161). UAV Aeroplain Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart UAV-based surveillance Aero plain using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, GPS, temperature sensor, humidity sensor, pressure sensor, and SD card. These Aeroplane systems are controlled using a programmable remote from a distant location to collect temperature parameters from the areas where a man cannot go and track.

162). Face Tracker using OpenCV and Arduino

The aim of this project is to track humans face using Lenses and Arduino technology. The components used in this project are Arduino UNO, USB camera, servo motor, and breadboard. This system is programmed in Arduino UNO to detect the face of a human using a camera in all the directions and orientations with zooming clarity captures their image, and displays on the interface computer system.

163). Scrolling LED Matrix Clock

The aim of this project is to design a smart LED clock system that displays time, date, temperature, and humidity values within a bounded region using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are LED, Arduino UNO, temperature sensor, humidity sensor, Adafruit RC D3231, push button, and photoresistor.

164). Open LED Race

The aim of this project is to design a fun game using LeD and Arduino UNO.components used in this project are Open LED Race Maker Shop, Seeed WS2813 or WS2812 strip 60 Led, PCB nano adapter, power supply, push button, and switch grip. This is programmed to be operated with a remote that controls the flow of LED color lights on its race line.

165). Arduino Traffic Light Simulator

The aim of this project is to design a smart traffic light simulator using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, breadboard, LED, and jumper wires. This system is programmed to glow red light for 50 sec’s which means stop, yellow light for 50 seconds which means get a ready, and green light for 50 seconds which means go.

166). Making LCD Thermometer with Arduino And LM35/36

The aim of this project is to design a smart LM35 thermometer using LCD and Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, temperature sensor, LCD, jumper wires, and breadboard. The device is programmed to automatically detect nearby user temperature and display it on the LCD board.

167). Infinity Mirror Clock

The aim of this project is to design a fun infinity mirror clock to display time using LED and Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, LED bulbs, real-time clock, Arduino Nano R3, and connecting wires.

168). Anti Face Touching Alarm

The aim of this project is to design a smart anti-face touching alarm using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, ultrasonic sensor, LED bulb, buzzer, and connecting wires. This system is a program to sound alarmed to notify a user when they try to approach their hand near to their face. This type of project is beneficial in COVID times.

169). Talking Smart Glass for the Blind

The aim of this project is to design a smart-talking sunglass device for blind people using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are sunglasses, ultrasonic sensor, DF Player mini, PCB, vibration motor, and connecting wires. When an ultrasonic sensor detects a nearby object notifies the user with a short vibration and sound.

170). Satellite Tracker using Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to design a smart satellite tracking system using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are satellite antennal, Arduino UNO, stepper meter, and ball bearing. This system is programmed Arduino platform to track the satellite and print its 3D picture.

171). Turn Lights On When Approaching Home using Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to design a smart light automation system using Arduino. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, LED lights, breadboard, jumper wires, Blynk app, and Apple phone. Here the Apple phone is an interface with the Blynk app that automatically detects the phone approaching near to the appliance and turns on the light.

172).  Alexa Based Smart Home Monitoring

The aim of this project is to design a smart home automation control system using Alexa and Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, Alexa, think speak API, and pushing a button. This system is programmed to instruct Alexa via think speak API to display temperature, time, play songs and news.

173). Arduino Based Spider Robot (Quadruped)

The aim of this project is to design a smart spider-designed robot using Arduino UNO and a Magnetic platform. Components used in this project are Arduino Nano R3, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), RGB Diffused Common Cathode, Servo motors, and OLED. This robot is controlled remotely using Bluetooth technology from an android mobile device to move forward and backward on the design magnetic strip pathway.

174). Digital And Binary Clock with Two LED Matrix And RTC

The aim of this project is to design a smart digital clock that displays time in two modes binary mode and in digital mode. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, LED matrix, RTC, and display unit. This clock is programmed to operate in 4 modes namely AM, PM, 24Hrs, and 02 types of fonts.

175). Fidget Spinner RPM Counter using Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to design a smart rpm counter using a fidget spinner programmed with Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, hall effect sensor, brad-board, connecting wires, LCD, magnet piece, LED, and jumper wires. On spinning the Fidget spinner with magnet piece the hall effect sensor tracks the speed of the spinner and updates the current and highest speed count on the LCD.

176). Digital Clock Including Alarm and Motion Sensor

The aim of this project is to design a smart digital clock with an environmental monitoring system using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, temperature sensor, humidity sensor, PIR motion sensor, buzzer, LCD, and LED. This system turns on the display only on detection of a human nearby displaying time, temperature, humidity, and dew point.

177). Design of Air Surfer using Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to design a smart air surfer system using Arduino UNO and IoT platforms. This device not only measures carbon dioxide levels in air, but also the temperature and humidity value within its surroundings and displays on the LCD. Components used in this project are Arduino Mega 2560, humidity and temperature sensor, Carbon dioxide sensor, and RTC module.

178). Arduino Based LCD Thermostat

The aim of this project is to design a smart thermometer system using the Arduino UNO platform that measures and displays the temperature value for every 5 minutes within a bounded area. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, LCD, thermostat and humidity sensor, RTC, and breadboard.

179). 25 kHz 4 Pin PWM Fan Control with Arduino Uno

A PMW fan is a device used for the cooling of electrical appliances such as laptops, computers, motors, and appliances where heat is generated. The aim of this project is to design a system for controlling the speed of Pulse width modulation (PWM) fans using Arduino UNO. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, Axial fan, USB cable, and jumper wires.

180). Design of Birds Feeder System using Arduino

The aim of this project is to design a smart feed monitoring system for birds using Arduino UNO. This system is programmed to monitor the quantity and quality of food from a remote location and display the data in form of a dashboard. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO,

181). Temp. And Humidity Sensor with A CR2032

The aim of this project is to design smart environmental parameters tracing systems for a long distance and long period using Arduino UNO and CR2032. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, CR2032, DTH11 sensor, Raspberry Pi module, and Arduino UNO. This device is capable of communicating live data of temperature and humidity for every minute.

182). OSEPP LCD and Keypad Shield using Arduino UNO

The aim of this project is to design an OSEPP LCD using Arduino UNO that displays the programmed button’s name and counts the number of times the button was pressed. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, OSEPP LCD, pushbuttons, and downloading of the OSSEP library.

183). DIY Simple Sensitive Type Metal Detector

The aim of this project is to design a smart metal detection system using Arduino UNO. This system can detect metal from a minimum distance of 15 centimeters and up to a maximum distance of larger objects up to above 40 centimeters. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, Opamp, LED, Mosfet, and RLC circuits.

184). “Mini-Vintage” Type Internet Radio

The aim of this project is to design a radio system using Arduino UNO and IoT platforms. This radio system is designed in mini vintage style in small size. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, IoT, Raspberry Pi, LCD, adapter (DC), and encoder .

185). Arduino Based Marble Maze Labyrinth

The aim of this project is to design a control system for Marble Maze Labyrinth using Arduino UNO. This game aims to allow the marble ball to reach its destination on the movement of the board. Components used in this project are Arduino UNO, servo motor, module joystick, and jumper wires.

Functions of Arduino Technology

The functions of Arduino technology are.

  • Contains read type pins for reading the pins function digitally
  • Contains write pins to fetch the data or write the data digitally using a programming language
  • A pin-type mode to configure pin to Input-Output type mode
  • Analogue read and write pins to read and fetch data.

Advantages of Arduino Projects

The advantages of Arduino projects include the following.

  • Budget-friendly
  • Can be accessible by any user
  • Programming friendly
  • Does not require an additional program from external
  • Compatible with Windows, Linux, and Mac OS systems.

Disadvantages of Arduino Project

The disadvantages of Arduino projects include the following.

  • Difficult to understand AVR controller
  • Difficult to modify shields and sketches
  • Absence of debugger
  • Complex code structure.

Applications of Arduino Projects

A few other applications of Arduino projects mainly include the following.

  • Home automation systems
  • Robotics industry
  • Automobiles and sensor technology
  • Gaming industry etc.

Few of the other Arduino Projects Ideas

A list of other Arduino projects are;

1). Arduino Based Covid Sanitizing Type Box

2). Design of Air Hockey Table using Arduino for Many Players

3). Dry Handwashing Machine using Fog Disinfection for Water Conservation

4). Remote COVID Patient Health Monitoring System during Quarantine

5). Auto Indoor Hydroponic type Fodder Grow Chamber

6). DIY Oxygen Concentrator Generation For COVID 19 using Arduino

7). DIY Ventilator For Covid Pandemic using Arduino

8). Body Temperature Detector at the Entrance For COVID Safety

9). Solar Energy Based Trash Collecting System from Water Bodies with Arduino

10). Multi-Purpose Project for Search, Surveillance, & Rescue for a Sea RC Boat

11). Arduino using Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) based DC type Motor With Position Control System

12). Design of a Gas Leakage Type Detector Using AI and Arduino

13). Design of Shopping Trolley with smart features to Automatically Bill using Arduino

14). Design of Snake type Robot Control system using Arduino and Android Application

15). Quadriplegics Type Wheelchair Control which operates on Head Movement using Speed Tracking Meter.

16). Health Monitoring Type System with a Seven Segment Screen & Atmega Microcontroller

17). Arduino Based Smart Charger Type Monitoring Control System

18). Design of Smart Monitoring System for Agriculture Monitoring System using IoT and Arduino

19). Design of Assistance System for Parking the Car to Owners using Arduino

20). Design of Smart Robot For Fire Extinguish Using Arduino

21). Arduino Based Ultrasonic Sonar or Radar Type Monitoring System

22). Design of Breaker System for electronic Circuits using Arduino

23). Design of Smart Ultrasonic based Vibrator Hand Glove for Blind patients

24). Smart Electronic Glasses For Voltage Measurement using Arduino

25). IoT Based Industry Protection System Arduino

26). Automatic Smart Sketching Type Machine Project

27). Design of IoT based Advance Dustbin With Status Notifications

28). Design of Women’s Safety Device With GPS Type Tracking System & Notifications

29). Arduino Based Smart tracking system for Solar energy

30). Solar Power Measuring System using Arduino

31). Arduino Based Rotating Type Solar Panel System

32). Design of Alerting System for Fire Department using Arduino and IoT

33). Software-based Energy Type Meter Using Automatic Bill Estimation

34). Design of a System to Generate Power using Advanced Footstep System

35). Design of a System for Dispensing Water using a Coin and Arduino

36). Biometric Based Bank Locker System using Arduino

37). Design of Control and Monitoring System for Irrigation Purpose

38). Biometric System for a Vehicle Using Arduino UNO

39). Design of Rough Terrain Beetle Shaped Robot using Arduino

40). Encrypted Wireless Type Communication Using (Advanced Encryption Standard) AES with ZigBee and Arduino

41). Design of Detection System for Heart Attack Patients Using Heart Beat Sensors

42). Design of Steering Mechanism For Vehicle Controlled using a Joystick

43). Design of Bio-metric Locker System for Banking Purpose

44). Arduino based Detectors System for Fire & Gas

45). Solar Based UPS Project

46). Design of Automobile theft detection and tracking System Using GPS and Arduino

47). Smart Available Parking Slot Detection System for a 4 Wheeler Using Arduino UNO

48). Automatic Street Light Operating System on Detection of a vehicle Movement Using Atmega

49). Wireless Health Type Monitoring System for Patients from a remote location

50). High Performance Using Hovercraft Type Using Power Based Turning System

51). Alcohol Sensing and Alert notifying system with Locking of Engine Project

52). Smart Wireless Type Battery powering With power Monitor Project

53). Design of Pump Type Switcher Using Real-Time Clock (RTC)

54). Secure Fingerprint Based Bank Locker System With Image Capture

55). Design of Temperature Type Control System Using Atmega

56). Design of Detector System for Invalid Parking Slot With Notification using Arduino and IoT

57). Design of Walking Stick for Assisting Blind

58). Design of Alarm System For sensing and Displaying the percentage of Alcohol intake

59). CNG or LPG Type Gas Incident Detection and Prevention System using GSM Alert

60). Prepaid Based Electricity Billing Generating Meter System

61). IoT Based System for Weather Report Broadcast

62). IoT Based Monitoring System for Sound and Air Quality

63). Monitoring System For Energy Using IoT

64). Fall Detection System using IoT for Patients

65). Remote Health Monitoring System for Doctors using IoT and Arduino

66). Monitoring and Detection Systems for Heart Patients Using IoT and Arduino

67). Smart Managing System For Toll Booth Using Arduino and IoT

This article covers a list of Arduino projects integrated with different technologies such as IoT, LED, LCD, Robotics, Sensors , Medical, RFID, Bluetooth, solar energy-based, etc. Most of the college-going students prefer Arduino projects in their project development work as it is budget-friendly, easy to interface and easy to program. Professionals prefer Arduino projects using distinct prototypes. We hope you have got a better brief knowledge from the list of Arduino projects. Kindly provide your valuable suggestion commenting in the comment box provided below. Here is a question for you, An Arduino can be programmed in how many software languages?

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180+ Arduino Projects for Engineering Students

Arduino projects for engineering students

In engineering school, it’s not enough to just read books and study theory. You need to actually do stuff to learn. That’s where Arduino projects come in. Arduino is like a cool toolbox that makes learning engineering hands-on and fun. This blog will show you why Arduino projects for engineering students are so important for students, give you cool project ideas, and teach you how to start your own engineering adventures with Arduino!

Benefits of Arduino Projects for Engineering Students

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Before we delve into project ideas, let’s first understand why Arduino projects are invaluable for engineering students.

  • Hands-on Learning: Arduino projects provide students with hands-on experience, allowing them to apply theoretical concepts in a practical setting. This experiential learning fosters a deeper understanding of engineering principles.
  • Skill Development: Working on Arduino projects hones various skills, including programming, electronics, and problem-solving. These skills are not only relevant in the classroom but also in future careers.
  • Creativity and Innovation: Arduino encourages creativity. Students can design and build their projects, fostering innovation and critical thinking. This process often leads to the development of unique and inventive solutions.
  • Real-World Relevance: Arduino projects mirror real-world engineering challenges. By working on these projects, students gain insight into the kinds of problems they may encounter in their future careers.

Essential Tools and Components for Arduino Projects

To get started with Arduino projects for engineering students, you’ll need a few essential tools and components. Here’s a list to help you get started:

  • An Arduino board (e.g., Arduino Uno, Arduino Nano)
  • A computer with the Arduino Integrated Development Environment (IDE) installed
  • USB cable for connecting the Arduino to your computer
  • Breadboard and jumper wires for circuit prototyping
  • Various sensors and actuators (e.g., LEDs, motors, temperature sensors)
  • Resistor kit
  • Multimeter for measuring voltage and current
  • Arduino IDE (available for Windows, macOS, and Linux)
  • Arduino libraries for specific sensors and modules
  • Documentation and datasheets for components

Step-by-Step Guide for a Chosen Project

Let’s say you’ve chosen the “ Home Automation System ” project from the below category. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to approach it:

Step 1: Define Your Requirements

  • Identify what you want to control (lights, fans, etc.).
  • Decide on the communication method (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, etc.).
  • Make a list of required components.

Step 2: Circuit Design and Assembly

  • Create a circuit diagram using software like Fritzing.
  • Assemble the circuit on a breadboard, ensuring proper connections.
  • Test the individual components (e.g., relays, sensors) to ensure they work as expected.

Step 3: Arduino Programming

  • Write the Arduino code to control the devices based on user inputs.
  • Implement a user interface if needed (e.g., smartphone app).
  • Test the code on your Arduino board.

Step 4: Integration and Testing

  • Connect the Arduino to the circuit.
  • Test the entire system to ensure it functions as intended.
  • Troubleshoot any issues that arise.

Step 5: Installation and User Guide

  • Install the system in your home.
  • Create a user guide explaining how to use it.
  • Document your project thoroughly for future reference.

Step 6: Refinements and Enhancements

  • Continuously improve your project by adding features or optimizing code.
  • Share your project with the Arduino community for feedback.
  • By following these steps, you can successfully complete your chosen Arduino project and gain valuable engineering experience.

Now, let’s explore a range of Arduino projects for engineering students at different levels:

60+ Beginner Level Projects

  • LED Blinking: The classic beginner’s project. Learn how to make an LED blink with Arduino.
  • Traffic Light Controller: Simulate a traffic light with LEDs and learn about timing and sequencing.
  • Temperature Sensor: Use a temperature sensor to measure and display the temperature.
  • Ultrasonic Distance Sensor: Create a distance measurement tool with an ultrasonic sensor.
  • Light Theremin: Make a musical instrument that changes pitch as you move your hand closer or farther from a light sensor.
  • Digital Dice: Build a digital dice that displays random numbers when shaken.
  • Color Mixing Lamp: Control RGB LEDs to create various colors.
  • Simple Alarm System: Create a basic alarm system using a motion sensor.
  • IR Remote Control: Turn your Arduino into a remote control for various devices.
  • Servo Motor Control: Learn to control servo motors for precise movements.
  • Sound-Activated LEDs: Make LEDs respond to sound or music.
  • Arduino Piano: Build a simple piano with push buttons.
  • LCD Display: Use an LCD screen to display text or sensor data.
  • Temperature and Humidity Logger: Record temperature and humidity data over time and display it on an LCD.
  • Digital Voltmeter: Create a digital voltmeter to measure voltage levels.
  • IR Thermometer: Build a non-contact infrared thermometer.
  • Automated Plant Watering System: Keep your plants healthy by automating the watering process based on soil moisture levels.
  • Arduino Morse Code Generator: Turn text into Morse code and transmit it using LEDs or a buzzer.
  • Tilt Sensor Alarm: Create an alarm system that triggers when the sensor is tilted.
  • IR Obstacle Avoidance Robot: Build a simple robot that avoids obstacles using IR sensors.
  • Arduino Simon Says Game: Create a memory game where players mimic a sequence of lights and sounds.
  • Digital Stopwatch: Make a digital stopwatch with start, stop, and reset buttons.
  • RFID Door Lock: Create a door lock system that unlocks with an RFID card.
  • Arduino Keypad Door Lock: Build a keypad-based door lock.
  • Simple Thermostat: Control a heater or cooler based on temperature readings.
  • Arduino Weather Station: Measure temperature, humidity, and display weather data on an LCD.
  • Arduino Binary Clock: Display the time in binary format with LEDs.
  • Arduino Light Following Robot: Build a robot that follows a light source.
  • Ultrasonic Radar: Create a radar-like display using an ultrasonic sensor.
  • Arduino Garage Door Opener: Control your garage door with Arduino.
  • IR Remote-controlled Car: Convert a toy car into a remote-controlled vehicle using an IR remote and Arduino.
  • Digital Thermometer with LCD: Measure temperature with a digital sensor and display it on an LCD screen.
  • Arduino Music Player: Play tunes using a piezo buzzer and program melodies.
  • LED Cube: Create a 3x3x3 LED cube and control the patterns it displays.
  • Arduino Dice Roller: Roll a virtual dice and display the result on an LED matrix.
  • Ultrasonic Parking Assistant: Build a system that helps you park your car by indicating the distance to obstacles.
  • Digital Volt-Ohm Meter (DVM): Make a digital meter for voltage and resistance measurements.
  • Light-sensitive Lamp: Design a lamp that turns on and off based on ambient light levels.
  • Arduino Reaction Timer: Build a game where you test your reaction time with LEDs.
  • Arduino-based Calculator: Create a simple calculator using a 16×2 LCD and keypad.
  • Weather Forecast Indicator: Use weather APIs to display weather conditions on an LCD screen.
  • Arduino Morse Code Translator: Translate Morse code input into text.
  • Arduino-based Digital Scale: Build a digital weighing scale using a load cell.
  • Heart Rate Monitor: Measure and display your heart rate using a pulse sensor and an OLED display.
  • Arduino-based FM Radio: Turn your Arduino into an FM radio receiver.
  • Arduino Digital Pet: Create a virtual pet that interacts with you through LEDs and sound.
  • Ultrasonic Level Indicator: Design a system to monitor and display the level of a liquid in a container.
  • Arduino Morse Code Beacon: Transmit Morse code signals using an LED or buzzer.
  • Arduino Digital Dice Roller with Display: Build a digital dice roller with a 7-segment display.
  • Arduino-based GPS Tracker: Track and display your GPS coordinates on an OLED screen.
  • Simple Arduino Oscilloscope: Turn your Arduino into a basic oscilloscope for visualizing waveforms.
  • Arduino Reaction Game: Test your reaction time with a two-player reaction game using LEDs and buttons.
  • Arduino-based Voice Recorder: Record and playback sound using a microphone and speaker.
  • Digital Compass: Create a digital compass that indicates North using a magnetometer.
  • Arduino Music Visualizer: Visualize music or audio input with LEDs or an RGB matrix.
  • Arduino Digital Pet Feeder: Automate pet feeding with scheduled feeding times.
  • Arduino-based Color Detector: Detects and displays the color of an object using an RGB sensor.
  • Arduino-based Laser Tripwire Alarm: Build a laser-based security system that triggers an alarm when the laser beam is broken.
  • Arduino-based Night Light with PIR Sensor: Create a motion-activated night light for energy-efficient illumination.
  • Arduino-based Internet Radio: Turn your Arduino into an internet radio player and tuner.

60+ Intermediate Level Projects

  • Home Automation System: Control lights, fans, and appliances remotely using your smartphone or computer.
  • Obstacle Avoidance Robot: Build a robot that can navigate and avoid obstacles using ultrasonic sensors.
  • Weather Station: Create a weather monitoring system that measures temperature, humidity, and other weather parameters and displays the data on an LCD.
  • Smart Irrigation System: Design an automated irrigation system that waters plants based on soil moisture levels.
  • Bluetooth-Controlled Car: Convert a toy car into a Bluetooth-controlled vehicle that you can drive with a mobile app.
  • Voice-Activated Home Assistant: Develop a voice-controlled assistant that can perform tasks like turning on lights, playing music, or answering questions.
  • Digital Oscilloscope: Transform your Arduino into a simple oscilloscope for viewing and analyzing electronic waveforms.
  • Gesture-Controlled Robot: Create a robot that can be controlled using hand gestures using sensors like accelerometers or gyroscopes.
  • Home Energy Monitor: Build a system that monitors and displays energy consumption in your home to promote energy efficiency.
  • Wireless Weather Clock: Construct a clock that displays real-time weather information, including temperature and humidity, retrieved from the internet.
  • Digital Audio Player: Create a music player that plays audio files from an SD card and displays track information on an LCD.
  • Smart Mirror: Design a mirror that displays real-time information such as time, date, weather, and news headlines.
  • Bluetooth-Based Home Security System: Develop a security system that sends alerts to your smartphone when motion is detected.
  • Temperature-Activated Fan: Build a fan that automatically turns on or off based on temperature readings from a sensor.
  • Wireless Camera Pan and Tilt System: Create a system that remotely controls the pan and tilt of a camera for surveillance or photography.
  • Automated Plant Watering System with IoT: Upgrade your plant watering system to be controlled remotely via the internet.
  • Digital Chess Clock: Build a chess clock with displays for two players, ensuring fair game timing.
  • Gesture-Controlled Lights: Control the intensity and color of LED lights using hand gestures.
  • Arduino MIDI Controller: Create a MIDI controller to interface with music software or synthesizers.
  • GPS Tracker: Develop a GPS-based tracking device that records and displays location data.
  • Wireless Temperature and Humidity Monitoring: Monitor temperature and humidity in various rooms and send data to a central display.
  • Smart Door Lock: Implement a door lock system that can be controlled via a smartphone app.
  • Gesture-Controlled Robotic Arm: Build a robotic arm that responds to gestures for various tasks.
  • Automated Pet Feeder: Create an automatic pet feeder that dispenses food at scheduled times.
  • Ultrasonic Levitation System: Experiment with acoustic levitation by using ultrasonic sensors to suspend small objects in mid-air.
  • Arduino Theremin: Construct a musical instrument that generates sound based on hand proximity.
  • Digital Voltmeter: Create a digital voltmeter to measure and display voltage levels accurately.
  • Arduino Metal Detector: Build a metal detector for locating metal objects buried underground.
  • Voice-Activated Light Switch: Control room lighting with voice commands using a speech recognition module.
  • Laser Security System: Design a security system that uses laser beams to detect intrusions.
  • Automated Garbage Bin: Develop a smart trash bin that opens its lid when it detects motion.
  • Arduino Digital Clock: Build a digital clock with customizable features like alarms and time zone adjustments.
  • Wireless Temperature and Humidity Data Logger: Log and graph environmental data over time and store it on an SD card.
  • Gesture-Controlled RC Car: Modify a remote-controlled car to respond to hand gestures for steering and speed control.
  • WiFi-Enabled Weather Station: Create a weather station that uploads data to the cloud for remote monitoring.
  • Arduino Laser Harp: Build a musical instrument that emits laser beams, producing sounds when interrupted.
  • Arduino Quadcopter Flight Controller: Develop the flight controller for a custom-built quadcopter drone.
  • Wireless RFID Door Lock: Implement an RFID-based door lock that unlocks with authorized RFID cards or tags.
  • Automated Pet Door: Create a pet door that opens when it recognizes your pet’s RFID collar tag.
  • Arduino Ultrasonic Piano: Build a piano that uses ultrasonic sensors to play notes based on hand movements.
  • WiFi-Enabled Plant Watering System: Monitor and water your plants remotely based on soil moisture levels.
  • Automated Window Blinds: Control window blinds remotely or automatically adjust them based on sunlight intensity.
  • Arduino Capacitance Meter: Develop a meter that measures the capacitance of capacitors.
  • Voice-Activated Home Theater Control: Control your home theater equipment using voice commands.
  • Arduino Laser Engraver: Convert your Arduino into a laser engraver for etching designs onto surfaces.
  • Automated Greenhouse Control: Create an automated greenhouse system that adjusts temperature, humidity, and lighting.
  • RFID-Based Attendance System: Develop an attendance system that records student or employee attendance using RFID cards.
  • Arduino Tetris Game: Build a playable Tetris game using an Arduino and an LED matrix display.
  • Automated Cat Toy: Design an interactive toy that entertains your feline friend with moving parts.
  • Arduino MIDI Synthesizer: Construct a MIDI synthesizer capable of producing a variety of musical tones.
  • Arduino-based Geiger Counter: Build a radiation detector using a Geiger-Muller tube and Arduino to measure ionizing radiation levels.
  • Arduino-based Pulse Oximeter: Create a portable pulse oximeter to measure blood oxygen levels and heart rate.
  • Automated Plant Growth Chamber: Design a controlled environment for plants with adjustable temperature, humidity, and lighting.
  • Arduino Gesture-Controlled Robotic Hand: Construct a robotic hand that mimics your hand’s movements using flex sensors.
  • WiFi-Connected Coffee Maker: Upgrade your coffee maker to start brewing remotely via a smartphone app.
  • Arduino-Based Digital Camera: Transform an old digital camera into a programmable camera with time-lapse and interval shooting capabilities.
  • Automated Pet Washing Machine: Develop a machine that automates the process of washing and drying pets safely.
  • Arduino Laser Show: Create a mesmerizing laser light show with precise control over patterns and colors.
  • Smart Aquarium Controller: Build a system to monitor and control aquarium conditions, including temperature, pH, and lighting.
  • Arduino-powered GPS Speedometer: Construct a digital speedometer that displays real-time speed using GPS data.

60+ Advanced Level Projects

  • Quadcopter Drone: Build a fully functional drone capable of aerial maneuvers.
  • Smart Mirror: Create a mirror that displays real-time information like weather and news.
  • Gesture Control Robot: Make a robot that responds to hand gestures for navigation.
  • Biometric Door Lock: Develop a door lock system that uses fingerprint recognition.
  • Voice Assistant Robot: Build a robot that responds to voice commands and performs tasks.
  • Arduino-powered RC Car: Convert an RC car into a smartphone-controlled vehicle.
  • Home Energy Monitoring System: Monitor and analyze household energy consumption.
  • GPS Tracker: Develop a tracking device to monitor the location of objects or vehicles.
  • Gesture-controlled Lights: Control room lighting using hand gestures.
  • Arduino CNC Machine: Construct a computer numerical control machine for precision tasks.
  • Smart Garden: Automate and monitor plant care with sensors and actuators.
  • Smart Helmet: Create a helmet with augmented reality features and safety sensors.
  • Smart Watch: Design a customizable smartwatch with various functionalities.
  • Wireless Power Transfer: Experiment with wireless charging technology.
  • Arduino-powered Guitar Effects Pedal: Modify and enhance guitar sound effects.
  • Remote-controlled Air Conditioning: Control your AC unit remotely via Wi-Fi.
  • Solar Tracker: Build a solar panel tracking system for improved energy generation.
  • Digital Oscilloscope: Create a digital oscilloscope for waveform analysis.
  • Arduino-based Oscillator: Generate precise waveforms for electronic testing.
  • Smart Thermostat: Build a thermostat that learns and adapts to your preferences.
  • Smart Refrigerator: Add features like inventory tracking and expiry date alerts.
  • Arduino Radar: Experiment with radar technology for object detection.
  • Gesture-controlled Robotic Arm: Control a robotic arm with hand gestures.
  • Automatic Pet Feeder: Design a pet feeder with scheduled feeding times.
  • Biomedical Monitoring Device: Monitor vital signs like heart rate and temperature.
  • Arduino-based Geiger Counter: Detects and measures ionizing radiation.
  • Smart Traffic Light System: Optimize traffic flow using real-time data.
  • Water Quality Monitoring System: Analyze water quality parameters in real time.
  • Smart Glasses: Create glasses with heads-up displays and augmented reality.
  • Arduino-powered ECG Machine: Develop a portable electrocardiogram device.
  • Smart Home Security System: Integrate sensors and cameras for home security.
  • Arduino Synthesizer: Build a music synthesizer with MIDI capabilities.
  • Automated Plant Watering System: Water plants based on soil moisture levels.
  • Electric Bike Conversion: Convert a regular bike into an electric bike.
  • Smart Irrigation System: Optimize irrigation based on weather conditions.
  • Arduino-powered Oscilloscope: Build an affordable oscilloscope for electronics.
  • Temperature-controlled Brewing System: Automate beer brewing processes.
  • Smart Watering Can: Monitor plant needs and dispense water accordingly.
  • Arduino Weather Balloon: Launch a high-altitude balloon to collect data.
  • Arduino-based 3D Printer: Assemble and customize your own 3D printer.
  • Smart Drum Kit: Create a digital drum kit with responsive pads.
  • Arduino-powered Telescope: Enhance telescope functionality and tracking.
  • Motorized Camera Slider: Build a slider for smooth camera motion in videos.
  • Automatic Garage Door Opener: Control your garage door remotely.
  • Robot Arm with Computer Vision: Add computer vision to control a robotic arm.
  • Smart Shoe: Create shoes with navigation and fitness tracking features.
  • Arduino Satellite Tracker: Track the International Space Station (ISS) and other satellites.
  • Smart Coffee Maker: Brew coffee remotely based on your schedule.
  • Arduino Laser Engraver: Design a laser engraving machine for various materials.
  • Custom MIDI Controller: Build a customized MIDI controller for music production.
  • Arduino-based Spectrophotometer: Analyze the absorption spectrum of substances.
  • Robotic Exoskeleton: Create an exoskeleton to assist with mobility.
  • Smart Car Diagnostic Tool: Develop a tool to diagnose car issues using OBD-II.
  • Arduino-powered Prosthetic Limb: Design a prosthetic limb with sensory feedback.
  • Interactive LED Art Installation: Create an interactive artwork with LEDs.
  • Voice-controlled Home Automation: Control home appliances using voice commands.
  • Arduino Aquarium Controller: Automate aquarium maintenance and monitoring.
  • Smart Bike Lock: Build a lock that can be controlled via smartphone.
  • Arduino Braille Printer: Print Braille text for visually impaired individuals.
  • Homebrewed Beer Monitor: Monitor and control homebrewing processes with sensors.

Tips for Successful Arduino Projects for Engineering Students

Planning and Project Management:  

Plan your project carefully, break it into manageable tasks, and set deadlines. Effective project management ensures smoother progress.

Documentation: 

Maintain a detailed project journal. Document your circuit diagrams, code changes, and any issues you encounter. This documentation will be invaluable for troubleshooting and future reference.

Seek Help and Collaborate: 

Don’t hesitate to seek help from online forums or peers when you encounter challenges. Collaborating with others can lead to innovative solutions.

Experiment and Iterate: 

Don’t be afraid to experiment with different components, sensors, or programming techniques. The best projects often emerge from continuous iteration and improvement.

Resources and Further Reading

As you embark on your Arduino journey, here are some valuable resources to aid your learning for Arduino projects for engineering students:

Online Communities and Forums

  • Arduino Forum (forum.arduino.cc)
  • Stack Exchange – Arduino ( arduino.stackexchange.com )
  • Reddit – r/arduino (reddit.com/r/arduino)
  • “Arduino Starter Kit” by Arduino
  • “Getting Started with Arduino” by Massimo Banzi
  • “Arduino Projects Book” by Arduino

Tutorials and Courses

  • Arduino’s official website (arduino.cc) offers a range of tutorials for beginners and advanced users.
  • Online platforms like Udemy, Coursera, and edX offer Arduino courses.

Components and Kits

Popular online retailers like Adafruit, SparkFun, and Digi-Key offer a wide range of Arduino components and kits.

Arduino projects are a gateway to a world of experiential learning and innovation for engineering students. By working on hands-on projects, students not only reinforce their theoretical knowledge but also acquire practical skills that will serve them well in their future careers.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced engineer, Arduino projects for engineering students provide a platform for creativity, problem-solving, and exploration. 

So, grab your Arduino board, start tinkering, and unlock the endless possibilities of engineering with Arduino. Your journey has just begun!

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50 Best Arduino Projects for Final Year Engineering Students

Last Updated on July 3, 2019 by Swagatam

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In this post we sort out a list of most popular, 50 hand-picked and best engineering circuit Arduino projects specially created for all aspiring engineers for their final year project exhibition.

The circuit projects include the latest and advanced microprocessor Arduino based designs with full program code. The list also includes projects using discrete parts which have high objective significance

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Battery Over Discharge Protection Circuit Using Arduino

Battery Over Discharge Protection Circuit Using Arduino

If you are an electrical engineer then you will like this tutorial. Here we're going to create an over discharge protection circuit for 12v battery using Arduino which could safeguard 12V SLA battery against over discharge, as well as safeguard the attached load from rising voltage if an overcharged battery is accidentally hooked up.

RFID Security Lock Circuit using Arduino

RFID Security Lock Circuit using Arduino

In the following paragraphs we will find out how an Arduino based RFID reader circuit could possibly be intended for controlling a relay, that in turn may be utilized for controlling security door lock applications.

Automatic Street Light Dimmer using Arduino

Automatic Street Light Dimmer using Arduino

On this page we intend to construct an Arduino automatic street light dimmer circuit, that may cut down its brightness or intensity of the lamp when no automobile may be passing within the road in order to save power.

LED Strip Light Controller Using Arduino

LED Strip Light Controller Using Arduino

From this post you are going to learn how to construct LED strip controller circuit applying Arduino, that may turn ON/OFF and decrease/increase illumination levels of LEDs using ordinary IR (Infrared) remote. Do you know what is LED Strip Light? If you are not knowledgeable about LED strip lights, we will elaborately understand what it is

How to Interface Servo motors with Arduino

How to Interface Servo motors with Arduino

Here engineering students can learn exactly what servo motor is, exactly how it works, how you can interface with microcontroller and exactly what make this motor unique compared to other motors.

Simple Arduino Modified Sine Wave Inverter Circuit

Simple Arduino Modified Sine Wave Inverter Circuit

Inside this post we intend to develop a modified sine wave inverter using Arduino. We are going to check out the strategy of the suggested sine wave inverter and eventually, we are going to have a look at lab-created output of this inverter.

How to Interface Accelerometer ADXL335 with Arduino

How to Interface Accelerometer ADXL335 with Arduino

Throughout this article, we plan to find how to use an accelerometer with arduino and acquire valuable readings, that will probably be printed on serial monitor of IDE. We will furthermore be discovering briefly how accelerometer performs and its applications ranges.

IC 555 Inverter with Arduino Hi/Low Battery Shutdown Circuit

IC 555 Inverter with Arduino Hi/Low Battery Shutdown Circuit

In this inverter design we make use of a 4017 decade counter and a ne555 timer Ic to crank out a sinewave pwm signal for the inverter and an Arduino based automatic high/low battery cut-off with alarm.

Frequency Meter Circuit Using Arduino and 16×2 Display

Frequency Meter Circuit Using Arduino and 16×2 Display

Within this informative article we intend to build a digital frequency meter using Arduino whose readings is going to be exhibited on a 16×2 LCD display and will possess a computing range from 35 Hz to 1MHz.

Arduino Pure Sine Wave Inverter Circuit

Arduino Pure Sine Wave Inverter Circuit

This article describes a simple pure sine wave inverter circuit using Arduino, which may be enhanced to accomplish any desired power output in accordance with the user’s inclination

Arduino SPWM Generator Circuit

Arduino SPWM Generator Circuit

In this post we figure out how to crank out sine wave pulse-width-modulation or SPWM through Arduino, which may be utilized for setting up a pure sine wave inverter circuit or comparable gadgets.

How to Interface Cellphone Display with Arduino

How to Interface Cellphone Display with Arduino

Through this Arduino we will be finding out how to interface Nokia 5110 display with Arduino microcontroller and how to exhibit a few text, we are going to additionally learn to develop a simple digital clock and ultimately we will be checking out graphical features of the Nokia 5110 display.

Automatic Stopwatch Circuit for Runners

Automatic Stopwatch Circuit for Runners

Through this article we're going to build a stopwatch which automatically starts a timer once the runner has started of running and the timer stop as soon as the runner touches the finish point. The elapsed time between starting and ending point becomes viewable on a 16 x 2 LCD.

Mini Weather Station Using Arduino

Mini Weather Station Using Arduino

In this post final year engineering students can develop an appealing Arduino based mini weather station project, which could demonstrate ambient temperature, humidity, pressure, air quality plus much more info from your environment, and could be implemented to anticipate weather in homes.

This concludes our list of 50 best Arduino projects for final year engineering students. More such interesting circuit projects will be updated as more articles are published in this website. If you have any related questions, please feel free to ask them through the below given comment box.

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Awesome Arduino Projects for Engineers and Beginners

Are you looking for some cool ideas for Arduino projects? We’ve got you covered! Here, we have a list of exciting and unique project ideas that you can explore with  Arduino . These projects cover a wide range of applications, such as automating your home, creating smart gardening systems, building robots, designing IoT devices, and even making wearable technology.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced maker, these Arduino projects provide a great opportunity to learn programming, electronics, and problem-solving skills.

Previously we covered the 45+ mini-project s . This time let’s explore specifically Arduino projects.

So, let your imagination run wild and bring your ideas to life with these Arduino projects!

List of Arduino Projects

So let us check out these cool Arduino projects below:

1. Automated Washroom Light Using IR Sensors

Arduino based Automated Washroom Light Using IR Sensors

This project is based on Arduino Uno and IR sensors and is used to automatically switch on and switch off a washroom’s light that works on AC mains. Whenever a person enters the washroom, the light bulb (or tube light) will automatically turn on. When the person leaves the bathroom, the light will turn off.

You can check the step-by-step guide to make this project here: Arduino-based Automated Washroom Light Using IR Sensors

2. Joystick-Controlled Industrial Automation System

Block diagram of the joystick-controlled industrial automation system

This project can control up to four industrial electrical appliances with the help of a joystick and an Arduino Nano board.

This Arduino project is available at   Make This Joystick-Controlled Industrial Automation System

3. Arduino Based Real-Time Digital Clock With Temperature Display

Arduino based Digital Clock

This project demonstrates how to build a real-time clock (RTC) with a temperature display using Arduino, DS3231 RTC chip, and SSD1306 OLED display (128×64 pixel).

Check the step-by-step guide to make this DIY Arduino clock: Arduino-Based Real-Time Clock With Temperature Display

4. Smart GPS Tracker Using Arduino

Arduino based GPS Tracker

In this project, we build a smart tracker that can keep track of a child. Besides this, the device can also be used to track your vehicle location and other objects.

You can find all the details related to this project here: Arduino-based GPS Tracker

5. Flash Twenty LEDs Using Arduino

Circuit diagram of the LED flasher using Arduino

Presented here is the circuit that drives twenty LEDs in a random manner. This flasher has a chip that controls the random flashing rate of the LEDs.

Complete Circuit connection is available here: Flash Twenty LEDs Using Arduino

6. Alarm Clock Radio Using Arduino

DIY Arduino Alarm Clock

This project describes how to make an alarm clock radio in Arduino. The main feature of this project is that it will display the date and time and will Alarm at the desired time and it has a radio function too.

Here you can check the complete project details: Alarm Clock with Radio Using Arduino

7. Arduino-Based Wireless Frequency Meter

Arduino-Based Wireless Frequency Meter

This project describes an Arduino-based wireless frequency meter designed to measure the frequency of sinusoidal AC signals in the range of 50Hz to 3kHz.

This project is available at: Make An Arduino-Based Wireless Frequency Meter

8. Arduino-Based Window Alarm Annunciator

Arduino based Window Alarm Annunciator

Presented here is a window alarm annunciator based on an Arduino Uno board. An annunciator is mainly used in process plants, power plants, and industries to monitor various plant conditions to alert operators about abnormal conditions or parameter deviations.

Make this Arduino Uno-Based Window Alarm Annunciator

9. Noise Detector with Automatic Recording System

Introducing a Noise Detector System with an automatic recording feature! Tackle noise pollution in offices, libraries, and classrooms. This device alerts you to loud noises, records them, and can be a game-changer for productivity.

This project is available at Noise Detector with Automatic Recording System Using Arduino With IoT

10. Temperature-Based Fan Speed Control and Monitoring Using Arduino

Circuit diagram of the temperature-based fan speed control using Arduino

This project is an automatic fan speed control and monitoring that controls the speed of an electric fan according to the requirements using Arduino.

This project is available at Temperature Based Fan Speed Control And Monitoring Using Arduino

11. ESP8266 Wireless Web Server

This ESP8266-based wireless web server project is built around an Arduino.

ESP8266 Wireless Web Server

ESP8266 contains a built-in 32-bit low-power CPU, ROM, and RAM. It is a complete and self-contained Wi-Fi network solution that can carry software applications as a stand-alone device or connected with a microcontroller (MCU).

This project is available at ESP8266 wireless web server

12. Digital IC Tester With Embedded Truth Table

Arduino based digital IC tester

This article represents an Arduino-based digital IC tester that is highly capable, highly reliable as well as cost-effective. Here, we develop a program with different functions for checking different ICs.

This project is available at Digital IC tester with the embedded truth table

13. Arduino Based RF Controlled Robot

Arduino Based RF Controlled Robot

Here we present a simple Arduino-based RF-controlled robot that can be driven remotely. This robot can be built very quickly on a small budget. The RF remote control provides the advantage of a good controlling range (up to 100 meters with proper antennae) besides being omnidirectional.

This project is available at Arduino based RF controlled robot

14. Fancy Lights Controller

Fancy lights controller using Arduino

The fancy lights controller described here is built around the Arduino (an Open Source single-board microcontroller) platform that can be purchased in pre-assembled hardware form. The circuit is nothing but a portable four-channel, multi-mode digital light controller, realized using very few external components. Four LEDs are made to glow in different sequences and patterns, controlled from the Arduino board.

This project is available at Fancy Lights controller

15. PC-based Oscilloscope

Here we describe how you can make your own oscilloscope at a very low cost using your PC and an Arduino board as the hardware for signal acquisition. You can use this oscilloscope to capture frequency signals up to 5kHz. The Arduino board, the heart of the oscilloscope, reads the values from its inbuilt analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and pushes these to the PC via a USB port.

The project is available at PC-based oscilloscope

16. Humidity & Temperature Monitoring

Humidity and Temperature Monitoring using Arduino

The IoT using Arduino microcontroller (MCU) is easy and fun for those who are new to the field. Presented here is humidity and temperature monitoring using Arduino. In this article, humidity and temperature information from the DHT-11 Humidity and Temperature sensor is analyzed graphically on the ThingSpeak platform using Arduino MCU and ESP8266 Wi-Fi module.

This project is available at Humidity & temperature monitoring

17. Fingerprint Sensor

Arduino based Fingerprint door unlock system

Once you have all this electronic stuff around, you can’t let just about anybody into your workshop. This Fingerprint door lock helps you keep unwanted people away from your workshop. If you want some engineer to access the workshop, you can add his credentials to the database and he would also have access.

This project is available at Fingerprint Lock

18. Automated Plant Watering System

Automatic Plant Watering System

This project is a simple and exciting plant watering system that you can build yourself in just a few hours. With efficient use of a moisture sensor and downloadable component layouts and source code, this could fit in perfectly for potted plants, be it on your terrace or the balcony, or the front lawn. It works everywhere.

You can check the step-by-step guide to make  an Automatic Plant Watering System

19. Earthquake Sensor

circuit diagram of the earthquake indicator

In this project, we will be constructing an earthquake indicator. A highly sensitive ADXL335 accelerometer is presented that can indicate vibrations.

If the motion is violent enough during an earthquake and crosses a certain threshold, a local alarm light (LED) glows, a buzzer sounds and a relay energizes. With certain modifications, this can be turned into a knock-and-shake detector for ATMs, vehicles, or door-break alarms as well.

Build your own   Earthquake Detector Project

20. GPS Clock

GPS clock using Arduino

Here we describe a GPS clock based on Arduino Uno R3—an AVR ATmega328-based microcontroller board with six analog input pins and 14 digital input/output (I/O) pins.

This project is available at GPS Clock Using Arduino

21. Home Automation Using an Android Device

Arduino based Home Automation Circuit

This project is based on Interfacing an Android application to an Arduino Uno board using Bluetooth. The result is a home automation system with minimal electronic basic components without complex soldering and a simple and flexible design.

This project is available at Home Automation Using Arduino Through Android Device

22. Inverter Circuit

How much does an inverter cost? A basic with a single battery costs about 20-25K INR. How about you just go about buying the battery and use this next Arduino project for your inverter?

You can make your own DIY Inverter .

23. Build A Clap and Gesture-Controlled Robot

Circuit diagram of the gesture and Clap controlled Robot receiver unit

This is a two-in-one project to control a robot in four directions (forwards, backward, right, and left) either by clapping or through simple gestures. It explains how a robot can be controlled using sound or gesture.

This project is available at   Gesture-Controlled Robot

24. DC Motor Starter Using Arduino Uno Board

Circuit diagram of DC motor starter using Arduino Uno

Here we describe an electronic DC motor starter using an Arduino Uno board. This circuit controls both soft-start and soft-stop timings through pulse-width modulation (PWM).

This project is available at DC Motor Starter Using Arduino Uno Board

25. Home Automation Arduino Projects

Circuit diagram of home automation system using Arduino

This project is based on the Android app and Arduino Uno using Bluetooth as the wireless communication medium. It is a simple and flexible home automation system with only a few electronic components, without complex soldering. This project is designed to control three appliances but can be extended to six or more using an Android Phone.

26. IoT-Based Smart Camera Using Android And Raspberry Pi

Presented here is a project that lets your Raspberry Pi (RPi) turn into an IoT-based smart camera and then control and watch the live video being captured by this camera on your smartphone from anywhere on the planet.

This project is available at IoT-Based Smart Camera Using Android And Raspberry Pi

The list of interesting Arduino projects ends here…..But!

If you are still looking for unique electronics project ideas, then you can check the interesting DIY Projects .

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Top 300 Arduino Projects for Engineering Students

Arduino has emerged as one of the most efficient and accessible platforms for electronics prototyping. Arduino is an open-source ecosystem that makes it incredibly versatile, allowing students, hobbyists, and professionals to create a wide range of engineering projects. From basic blinking LEDs to advanced robotics and IoT systems, the possibilities with Arduino are virtually limitless.

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Top 300 Arduino Projects for Engineering Students

The following list of the top 300 Arduino projects serves as an extensive resource for engineering students who wish to dive deeper into the world of electronics, robotics, and embedded systems.

  • A simple project to blink an LED using an Arduino.
  • Using a temperature sensor to read ambient conditions and display them on an LCD.
  • A lamp controlled by the amount of ambient light, using a photocell.
  • A more advanced temperature display using a digital output.
  • Basic control of a servo motor using potentiometer input.
  • Measure distance using an ultrasonic sensor and display it on an LCD.
  • A project to control home appliances using an IR remote.
  • Detect smoke and sound an alarm using the MQ-2 Smoke Sensor .
  • Use soil moisture sensors to automate plant watering.
  • A simple door lock system using RFID tags for authentication.
  • Use of IR sensors to create a smart car parking system.
  • Monitor temperature, humidity, and pressure and display the data online.
  • Control household devices via Bluetooth using a smartphone app.
  • Use light sensors and motors to position a solar panel for maximum exposure.
  • A small robot equipped with a fire sensor and a water pump.
  • Using a magnetometer to create a digital compass display.
  • Utilize an accelerometer to create simple motion-based games.
  • Measure and display heart rate using a pulse sensor.
  • Send an email based on specific sensor inputs.
  • A robot that follows a line path using IR sensors.
  • Use gyros and accelerometers to control a quadcopter drone.
  • Monitor electricity consumption and display it in real-time.
  • Create a basic radar system using an ultrasonic sensor and a servo motor .
  • Control a robot using hand gestures detected by an accelerometer.
  • Build a simple voice recognition system to execute basic commands.
  • Use motion and door sensors to build a home security system that sends alerts to your smartphone.
  • Implement a traffic light system using LEDs and timers.
  • An automatic pet feeder using a servo motor and a real-time clock.
  • Charge batteries using solar panels and monitor the charging process.
  • Detect vibrations or knocks using a piezoelectric sensor.
  • Convert text messages into voice outputs.
  • Experiment with wireless energy transfer using resonant inductive coupling.
  • Develop a walking stick with sensors to help visually impaired people navigate.
  • Control a robot using WiFi and a smartphone application.
  • Measure and display wind speed using an anemometer sensor.
  • Use RFID tags to automate attendance tracking.
  • Build a car that can be remotely controlled using Bluetooth.
  • Develop a pH meter to measure acidity or alkalinity levels in liquids.
  • Use capacitive sensing to measure the level of liquid in a tank.
  • Use servos to make a camera follow a moving object.
  • Control water temperature, feeding, and light in a fish tank.
  • Build a physical safe with electronic password protection.
  • Develop a rudimentary oscilloscope using an LCD display.
  • Use PIR sensors to detect if a room is occupied and for how long.
  • Measure ambient noise levels and display them in real-time.
  • Use Doppler radar principles to detect the speed of a moving vehicle.
  • Measure and display voltage levels on an LCD screen .
  • Build a robot that can be controlled over the internet for remote viewing.
  • Count objects passing through an infrared beam.
  • Use an LDR to automatically adjust the brightness of an LED light.
  • Display a weather forecast by pulling data from a weather API.
  • Show real-time stock market data on an LED ticker.
  • A system that keeps a ball balanced on a plate.
  • Use an E-ink display to show various real-time information.
  • Implement a mirror that also displays time, weather, and personal notifications.
  • Use accelerometers to detect seismic activity.
  • Monitor gas leaks using an MQ-7 sensor and send notifications when thresholds are exceeded.
  • Implement a doorbell with an integrated camera that sends the video feed to your phone.
  • Control water supply to plants based on soil moisture levels.
  • Build a miniature elevator controlled by an Arduino.
  • Use a UV sensor to monitor and log UV radiation exposure.
  • Use multiple sensors to monitor air quality and send the data to the cloud.
  • Measure and display the power factor of an electrical system.
  • Create a fitness tracking device that monitors steps, distance, and calories burned.
  • Implement a payment system using RFID cards and a reader.
  • Run basic neural network algorithms on an Arduino for simple tasks like character recognition.
  • Use depth sensors and projectors to create a topographically accurate sandbox.
  • Design a chessboard that moves pieces automatically based on player decisions.
  • Integrate a fingerprint scanner for secure authentication.
  • Develop a system that helps a vehicle avoid obstacles while moving.
  • Design a meter to measure the capacitance of various capacitors .
  • Implement basic OCR to recognize printed or written text characters.
  • Develop a system to monitor the discharge curve of different batteries.
  • Use sensors to monitor sleep patterns and quality.
  • Implement a basic vehicle detection system using inductive loops.
  • A machine that sorts objects based on color, using RGB sensors.
  • Employ machine learning models to detect fruit quality based on various parameters.
  • Open and close a garage door using a smartphone app and monitor its status in real-time.
  • Control the color and brightness of a smart light bulb using voice commands.
  • Use computer vision to identify and store vehicle license plate numbers.
  • Design a machine that counts banknotes based on their size and color.
  • Build a device that can solve a Sudoku puzzle presented in a physical grid.
  • A robot that sorts waste into recyclable and non-recyclable bins using machine vision.
  • A touch-sensitive or motion-sensitive art piece that reacts to user interaction.
  • Capture and log essential flight parameters in a model aircraft.
  • Create a blood pressure monitoring system using appropriate sensors.
  • Monitor various parameters of a solar power system, like voltage, current, and temperature.
  • A shopping cart that tracks items as they are added and provides a total cost.
  • Keep score automatically in games like basketball, using IR or ultrasonic sensors.
  • Use multiple sensors to scan and recreate a 3D model of an object.
  • Secure a door lock system using facial recognition algorithms.
  • Design an instrument like a guitar or piano that plays notes autonomously.
  • Keep track of multiple moving vehicles using GPS and GSM modules.
  • Create a cylindrical or spherical LED display that shows animated graphics .
  • Detect the direction of incoming sounds using an array of microphones.
  • Design a handheld controller for use in a VR environment.
  • Build a portable electrocardiogram device to monitor heart activity.
  • Trigger a camera based on high-speed events like bursting balloons or breaking glass.
  • Use machine learning algorithms to classify music into various genres.
  • Autonomous Navigation Robot – Build a robot that navigates through a defined path autonomously using sensors and algorithms.
  • Water Quality Monitoring System – Analyze and report the quality of water by measuring different parameters such as pH, turbidity, and temperature.
  • Crypto Transaction Logger – Log cryptocurrency transactions in real-time and save the data to an external storage device.
  • Laser Security System – Implement a security grid using laser beams and photodiodes.
  • Child Tracker – Use GPS and GSM modules to build a child tracking system.
  • Anemometer – Measure wind speed using rotary sensors and display the data on a graphical interface.
  • Gesture-Controlled Vehicle – Control a vehicle using hand gestures interpreted by gyroscope and accelerometer data.
  • Smart Power Outlet – Create a power outlet that can be controlled through a mobile app .
  • Livestock Monitoring System – Keep track of the health and location of livestock using wearable tech.
  • Blockchain Voting System – A secure and transparent voting system using blockchain technology.
  • Voice-Activated Elevator System – Control an elevator using voice commands through a speech recognition module.
  • Environmental Data Logger – Log environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, and CO2 levels over time.
  • Heatmap Generator – Use a sensor array to generate a heat map of an area, useful for crowd monitoring or energy usage studies.
  • Face Detection Doorbell – Implement face detection to recognize familiar faces and send customized alerts.
  • Smart Bike Lock – Create a bike lock that can be opened using a smartphone app.
  • Language Translation Device – Translate spoken phrases into multiple languages in real-time.
  • Emergency Response Drone – Build a drone that can be dispatched to an emergency site with first-aid supplies.
  • Radar System – Create a rudimentary radar system using ultrasonic sensors.
  • Crowd-Control Robots – Deploy robots in crowded places to manage flow and handle emergency situations.
  • Soil Nutrient Analyzer – Analyze the nutrient content in soil and provide recommendations for farmers.
  • Biofeedback Device – Create a wearable device that provides biofeedback to help improve various physiological functions.
  • Voice-Controlled Wheelchair – Modify a wheelchair to be controlled through voice commands.
  • Smart Traffic Management System – Implement a traffic control system that adjusts traffic lights based on real-time road conditions.
  • Intrusion Detection System – Detect unauthorized access in a network using an Arduino-based monitoring system.
  • Wearable Pollution Monitor – Monitor pollution levels in real-time with a wearable device.
  • Mail Delivery Robot – Build a robot that can deliver mail within an office setting.
  • Automated Greenhouse – Control the climate and irrigation in a greenhouse automatically based on sensor readings.
  • Smart Baby Monitor – Monitor a baby’s movements, sounds, and vital signs.
  • Marine Life Tracker – Tag and track marine life for research purposes.
  • 3D Printer Controller – Design a controller for managing a 3D printer’s operations.
  • Virtual Personal Assistant – Build a rudimentary virtual assistant that can perform tasks like setting reminders, sending texts, and checking the weather.
  • Digital Thermometer – Develop a digital thermometer with an OLED display and multiple alert functions.
  • Automated Library System – Implement a book tracking and checkout system in a library.
  • Smart Trash Collector – Design a trash collector robot that can sort waste into different categories.
  • Robotic Vacuum Cleaner – Create a simple robotic vacuum cleaner that can navigate a room autonomously.
  • Augmented Reality Navigation System – Implement a navigation system that uses AR to guide users to their destination.
  • Plant Health Monitoring System – Monitor the health of plants by measuring parameters like soil moisture, light exposure, and nutrient levels.
  • Fitness Game Controller – Design a game controller that encourages physical exercise by integrating motion sensing.
  • Animal Behavior Study Toolkit – Collect and analyze data on animal behavior for research purposes.
  • Wi-Fi Sniffer – Build a device that detects available Wi-Fi networks and gathers data about them.
  • Portable Weather Station – Create a portable weather station that can measure parameters like temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure.
  • Smart Water Fountain – Build a decorative water fountain that can change its patterns based on external stimuli like music or weather.
  • Laser Tripwire Alarm – Create a security system that triggers an alarm when a laser beam is interrupted.
  • Smart Textiles – Integrate sensors and actuators into clothing for various purposes like heating, cooling, or health monitoring.
  • Automated Medication Dispenser – Build a dispenser that releases medication based on a schedule or conditions like body temperature or heart rate.
  • Aquarium Automation – Automate various aspects of aquarium maintenance, like feeding, lighting, and filtration.
  • Dynamic Digital Signage – Implement a digital signboard whose messages can be updated remotely.
  • Fire Detection Drone – Build a drone that can detect fires in forested areas and relay the coordinates to a monitoring station.
  • Agricultural Drone for Spraying Pesticides – Develop a drone capable of spraying pesticides over large agricultural fields.
  • RFID-Enabled Smart Shelf – Create a retail shelf that tracks the items placed on it using RFID technology.
  • Telemetric Car Monitor – Collect and transmit data on various car parameters, like speed, fuel efficiency, and maintenance requirements.
  • CNC Machine Controller – Design and implement a control system for a CNC machine , enabling precision manufacturing at home.
  • Mobile-Controlled Quadcopter – Build a quadcopter that can be controlled through a smartphone app.
  • Earthquake Detector – Create a seismic sensor system that can detect and alert users about earthquakes in real-time.
  • Automated Fish Feeder – Develop an automatic fish feeder with scheduling and quantity control functionalities.
  • Weather Forecast Display – Show weather forecasts on an e-ink display, updated regularly via an internet connection.
  • Tangible User Interface – Create a tangible interface for a computer application, using objects as controllers.
  • Smart Walking Stick – Develop a walking stick equipped with sensors for navigation and safety alerts.
  • Automated Beverage Mixer – Design an automated system that can mix beverages according to user-defined ratios.
  • Energy Harvesting Device – Create a device that can harvest energy from various sources, like solar, wind, or mechanical vibrations.
  • Music Mood Analyzer – Build a system that determines the mood of a music track and adjusts lighting or other environmental variables accordingly.
  • Vibration-Based Structural Health Monitoring – Design a system that can assess the structural integrity of buildings or bridges based on vibration patterns.
  • IoT-Based Irrigation System – Control irrigation in agricultural fields based on real-time weather data.
  • Precision Agriculture Dashboard – Develop a dashboard to visualize and control various aspects of a precision agriculture system.
  • Smart Mirror – Create a mirror that displays useful information like time, date, weather, and personal notifications.
  • Biometric Attendance System – Implement a secure attendance system that uses fingerprint or facial recognition.
  • Particle Size Analyzer – Build a device that can measure the size of particles in a liquid or gas medium.
  • Automated Paint Mixer – Develop a system that can mix different colors of paint in specified ratios.
  • Object Tracking Camera – Design a camera mount that can track and follow moving objects.
  • Noise Pollution Monitoring – Create a network of noise sensors to monitor and report on urban noise pollution.
  • Home Energy Management System – Implement a system to manage and optimize energy usage in a smart home.
  • Automated Farming Robot – Build a robot capable of performing tasks like planting, watering, and harvesting in a controlled environment.
  • Gaze-Controlled Interface – Create an interface that can be navigated using eye movement.
  • Digital Scoreboard – Implement a digital scoreboard that can be controlled remotely and can display various types of information.
  • Sleep Quality Monitor – Design a sleep monitor that measures various factors affecting sleep quality, such as ambient noise, light, and temperature.
  • Food Safety Monitor – Create a device that can monitor and report on the safety of stored food items based on parameters like temperature and humidity .
  • Automated Pet Care System – Develop an all-in-one pet care system that includes feeding, play, and health monitoring features.
  • Drone-Based Delivery System – Implement a system where drones can deliver small packages within a localized area.
  • Smart Street Lighting – Create a network of smart streetlights that can adjust brightness based on pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
  • Hand Gesture Remote Control – Design a remote control system based on hand gestures, using a camera or infrared sensors .
  • Voice-Activated Home Automation – Control various aspects of a smart home through voice commands, from lighting to climate control.
  • Automated Retail Checkout – Develop a self-checkout system using RFID and barcode scanning technologies.
  • Indoor Positioning System – Create a system to track the location of objects or people within a building using Wi-Fi or Bluetooth signals.
  • Facial Expression Recognition System – Implement a facial expression recognition system that can be used for mood analysis or human-computer interaction.
  • Optical Character Recognition Device – Build a device that can read printed or handwritten text and convert it to a digital format.
  • Smart Water Management System – Monitor and control water usage in residential or commercial buildings to reduce waste.
  • Automated Plant Growth Chamber – Develop a growth chamber that can simulate different environmental conditions for plant growth studies.
  • Security Surveillance System – Create a multi-camera security system with motion detection and alert features.
  • Bio-impedance Analyzer – Build a device to measure bio-impedance, useful in various medical applications like body composition analysis.
  • Automated Essay Scorer – Implement machine learning algorithms to automatically score student essays.
  • Augmented Reality Sandbox – Create a sandbox where the topography is visualized in real-time using a projector and depth sensors.
  • Automated Film Clapper – Build an automated clapperboard for synchronizing audio and video in film production.
  • Natural Language Processing Chatbot – Develop a chatbot that can understand and respond to natural language queries.
  • Morse Code Trainer – Create a system to teach and test Morse code skills.
  • Smart Postal Box – Implement a postal box that can notify the user when mail is delivered.
  • Automated Window Cleaner – Design a device that can automatically clean windows using motorized brushes and water jets.
  • Time-Lapse Camera Rig – Build a rig that can move a camera in predetermined paths for time-lapse photography.
  • RFID-Enabled Amusement Park Management – Use RFID technology to manage various aspects of an amusement park, like entry and ride access.
  • Electromyography (EMG) Analyzer – Create a device to record and analyze electromyographic signals from muscle movements.
  • Object Sorter based on Color – Build a conveyor belt system that can sort objects based on their color using optical sensors.
  • VR-based Physical Therapy – Implement a virtual reality environment for conducting physical therapy exercises.
  • Wireless Mesh Network – Develop a mesh network using Arduino and wireless modules to ensure robust and scalable communication between multiple nodes.
  • Smart Traffic Light Control – Implement an intelligent traffic light system that adapts to real-time traffic conditions for optimal flow.
  • RFID-Based Library Management – Use RFID tags and readers to manage book inventory and user transactions in a library.
  • Virtual Tourism Platform – Create a platform where users can take virtual tours of famous landmarks, complete with sensory feedback like temperature and smell.
  • Voice-Controlled Wheelchair – Develop a wheelchair that can be controlled using voice commands for improved accessibility.
  • Automated Water Quality Monitor – Design a system that can monitor parameters like pH, turbidity, and dissolved oxygen in a body of water.
  • Flight Data Recorder – Create a lightweight and compact flight data recorder for drones or RC planes, tracking parameters like altitude, speed, and GPS location.
  • Smart Car Parking System – Implement an intelligent parking system that can dynamically allocate parking spots based on vehicle size and availability.
  • Home Intrusion Detection – Develop a home security system that uses motion sensors and cameras to detect intruders and send alerts.
  • Gesture-Based Computer Mouse – Create a system that allows the user to control the computer cursor through hand gestures captured by a camera.
  • Automated Telescope Control – Design a control system for a telescope that can automatically point to celestial objects of interest.
  • Intelligent Inventory Management – Use RFID and barcode technologies to automate inventory management processes, from tracking to reordering.
  • Multi-Sensor Fire Detection – Build a fire detection system using multiple types of sensors, such as smoke, temperature, and infrared, for greater reliability.
  • Smart Car Dashboard – Develop a dashboard for cars that displays vital information and allows for touch or voice control of various car functions.
  • Augmented Reality Navigation – Create a navigation system that superimposes route information on a heads-up display or other see-through surface.
  • Remote-Controlled Robotic Arm – Implement a robotic arm that can be controlled remotely to perform tasks like picking and placing objects.
  • Fitness Tracking System – Design a comprehensive fitness tracker that monitors various health metrics like heart rate, steps, and sleep quality.
  • Dynamic Digital Signage – Create digital signs that can display variable content based on context, such as time of day or viewer demographics.
  • Hydroponic Growth Monitor – Develop a system to monitor and control environmental factors in a hydroponic growth setup.
  • Electricity Theft Detection – Implement a system that can detect and report electricity theft by monitoring current and voltage metrics.
  • Biometric Safe – Design a safe that can only be opened using biometric verification like fingerprint or retina scans.
  • Music Synchronization for Light Shows – Create a system that synchronizes lights to the beat and tempo of a music track.
  • 5G Testbed Environment – Build a testbed for evaluating 5G wireless communication technologies using Arduino and compatible modules.
  • IoT-Enabled Health Clinic – Develop a health clinic management system that integrates IoT devices for patient monitoring and data collection.
  • Language Translation Device – Create a device that can translate spoken language in real-time, assisting in cross-language communication.
  • Wildlife Monitoring System – Implement a network of cameras and sensors to monitor wildlife in a specific area, sending data back for analysis.
  • Automated Chess Board – Design a physical chess board that can automatically move pieces based on player commands or AI decisions.
  • Industrial Robot Simulator – Create a simulator to test the performance and safety of industrial robots before they are deployed on the factory floor.
  • Maritime Collision Avoidance – Develop a system that can predict and avoid collisions between ships and other maritime vessels.
  • Artificial Pancreas – Implement an artificial pancreas that can monitor blood sugar levels and administer insulin automatically.
  • Smart Classroom Environment – Design a system to control and optimize the environmental factors in a classroom, such as lighting, temperature, and air quality.
  • VR-based Emergency Response Training – Create a virtual reality environment to train emergency responders in various scenarios.
  • Haptic Feedback Suit for VR – Develop a suit that provides haptic feedback based on events in a virtual reality environment.
  • Dynamic Wind Turbine Control – Implement a control system that can dynamically adjust the angle and speed of wind turbine blades based on real-time wind data.
  • Real-Time Language Tutor – Create a system that can provide real-time language tutoring, correcting pronunciation and grammar as the user practices.
  • Radar-Based Vehicle Detection – Design a radar system that can detect vehicles and their speed, useful in traffic management and law enforcement.
  • Automated Soil Testing Kit – Develop a soil testing kit that can automatically measure parameters like pH, nutrient content, and moisture levels.
  • Personal Air Quality Monitor – Create a portable device that can monitor the air quality in the user’s immediate environment.
  • Predictive Text Input System – Implement a predictive text input system that can be integrated into various text-based applications.
  • Drone-Based Aerial Photography – Design a system that can control drones for complex aerial photography tasks, like panoramas or tracking shots.
  • Medical Imaging Viewer – Create a system to view and annotate medical images like X-rays or MRIs, with zoom and filter features.
  • Face-Based Payment System – Implement a payment system that uses facial recognition to authenticate transactions.
  • IoT-Based Garbage Collection – Design an efficient garbage collection system that uses IoT sensors to detect when bins are full and need to be emptied.
  • Personal Weather Station – Develop a weather station that can monitor various atmospheric parameters and display them in real-time.
  • Dynamic Music Composer – Create a system that can compose music dynamically based on user input or environmental factors.
  • Wireless Body Area Network – Implement a network of wireless sensors that can monitor various physiological metrics for health monitoring.
  • Autonomous Underwater Vehicle – Design an underwater vehicle that can navigate autonomously for tasks like exploration or data collection.
  • Real-Time Auction Platform – Develop a platform for conducting real-time auctions, with features like live bidding and video streaming.
  • High-Altitude Balloon Tracker – Create a tracking system for high-altitude balloons, capturing data like altitude, temperature, and location.
  • Blockchain-Based Voting System – Implement a secure and transparent voting system using blockchain technology.
  • RFID-Based Asset Tracking – Design a system to keep track of valuable assets using RFID tags and readers.
  • Livestock Monitoring System – Develop a system to monitor the health and location of livestock using GPS and biometric sensors.
  • Smart Luggage Tracker – Create a tracking device that can be attached to luggage to monitor its location in real-time.
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy App – Implement a mobile app that guides users through cognitive behavioral therapy exercises for mental health improvement.
  • Customizable LED Display – Design a LED display that can be customized to show different types of information, like time or weather conditions.
  • Museum Exhibit Interactivity – Develop an interactive system for museum exhibits that can provide information or trigger events based on user interaction.
  • Deep Learning-Based Image Recognition – Implement an image recognition system that uses deep learning algorithms to identify objects or features.
  • Automated Pet Feeder with Webcam – Design an automated pet feeder that includes a webcam for remote monitoring and interaction.
  • Voice-Activated Home Automation – Create a home automation system that can be controlled through voice commands, integrating various smart devices.
  • Energy-Efficient Smart Home – Implement a smart home system that focuses on energy efficiency, automatically adjusting lighting, heating, and cooling based on occupancy.
  • 3D Printer Control System – Design a control system for a 3D printer that allows for remote operation and monitoring.
  • Real-Time Traffic Density Analysis – Develop a system to analyze real-time traffic data and provide recommendations for optimal routes.
  • Multi-Sensor Baby Monitor – Create a comprehensive baby monitor that uses multiple types of sensors to track the baby’s health and environment.
  • IoT-Enabled Supply Chain Management – Implement a supply chain management system that integrates IoT sensors for real-time tracking and monitoring.
  • Fitness Virtual Trainer – Design a virtual personal trainer that can guide users through workout routines using real-time feedback.
  • Fleet Management System – Develop a comprehensive fleet management system that tracks vehicle location, condition, and usage statistics.
  • Speech-To-Text Converter – Create a robust speech-to-text conversion system that can be integrated into various applications.
  • Elderly Care Robot – Implement a robotic assistant that can help the elderly with tasks like medication reminders or fetching objects.
  • Emergency Response Drone – Design a drone that can be deployed in emergency situations to deliver medical supplies or capture aerial footage.
  • Multi-User Virtual Reality – Develop a virtual reality environment that supports multiple users, complete with avatars and interactive elements.
  • Autonomous Farming Robot – Create a robot that can perform various farming tasks like planting, watering, and harvesting autonomously.
  • Smart Mirror – Implement a mirror that can display various types of information, like weather or news, and can be controlled through voice commands.
  • Sustainable Energy Monitor – Design a system to monitor and optimize the usage of renewable energy sources in a household or facility.
  • Automated Cooking Robot – Develop a robot that can prepare simple meals based on pre-programmed recipes.
  • Interactive E-Book Reader – Create an e-book reader that includes interactive elements like quizzes or animated illustrations.
  • Language Learning Game – Implement a game that helps users learn a new language through immersion and repetition.
  • 3D Mapping with Drones – Design a system where drones can capture 3D mapping data for applications like construction or terrain analysis.
  • GPS-Based Friend Locator – Develop a system to track the real-time location of friends or family members through GPS.
  • Digital Comic Book Creator – Create a platform for creating and publishing digital comic books, complete with interactive elements.
  • Virtual Reality Fitness – Implement a fitness program that takes place entirely within a virtual reality environment.
  • Real-Time Stock Market Analysis – Design a system that analyzes real-time stock market data and makes investment recommendations.
  • Personalized News Aggregator – Develop a news aggregation platform that curates content based on user preferences and behavior.
  • Automated Aquarium Management – Create a system to automate the management of a home aquarium, including feeding, lighting, and filtration.
  • Smart Door Lock with Facial Recognition – Implement a door lock that uses facial recognition technology to allow or deny access.
  • Adaptive Learning Platform – Design an educational platform that adapts to the learning style and pace of each individual user.
  • Crypto Wallet with Biometric Security – Develop a cryptocurrency wallet that uses biometric verification methods like fingerprint or retina scans for added security.
  • Voice-Activated Note-Taking – Create a note-taking application that can transcribe voice recordings into written text.
  • IoT-Based Weather Forecasting – Implement a weather forecasting system that uses IoT sensors to collect real-time atmospheric data.
  • Self-Balancing Robot – Design a robot that can balance itself on two wheels, adapting to different terrains and obstacles.
  • Telepresence Robot – Develop a telepresence robot that allows users to remotely attend events or meetings through a mobile platform.
  • Automated Prescription Dispenser – Create an automated dispenser that can sort and release prescription medications based on a schedule.
  • Virtual Cooking Assistant – Implement a virtual assistant that can guide users through cooking recipes, complete with video demonstrations.
  • Voice-Activated TV Remote – Design a TV remote that can be controlled through voice commands, eliminating the need for physical buttons.
  • Context-Aware Mobile App – Develop a mobile app that adjusts its interface and features based on the user’s current context, like location or time of day.
  • Automated Blood Sample Analyzer – Create a machine that can automatically analyze blood samples for various parameters like glucose or cholesterol levels.
  • Mood-Based Music Player – Implement a music player that selects tracks based on the user’s current mood, detected through biometric sensors.
  • Smart Watering System for Plants – Design a watering system that can adapt to the needs of different types of plants, monitored through soil moisture sensors.
  • Real-Time Sign Language Translator – Develop a system that can translate sign language into spoken language in real-time, using cameras and machine learning algorithms.
  • Customizable Alarm Clock – Create an alarm clock that can be customized to include various types of alerts, like vibrations or light patterns.
  • Automated Disaster Relief Drone – Implement a drone system that can be deployed in disaster-stricken areas to provide aid like food, water, or medical supplies.

In wrapping up this extensive list of 300 Arduino projects for engineering students, it’s clear that the Arduino platform serves as a cornerstone in the modern engineering curriculum. The projects we’ve explored in a lot of fields such as healthcare, automation, robotics, IoT, and many more

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Arduino is a device that is used to build electronic projects . It consists of a pre-programmed microcontroller or integrated development environment, used to write the code and upload it to the physical board. These devices are used to make communicating objects, taking i/p from different kinds of sensors and controlling the motors, lights, and various physical o/p’s. The Arduino doesn’t require a separate programmer in order to dump the new code on the board but, we can directly use a USB cable. Also, the IDE of the Arduino uses a simplified version of C++, making it simple to learn the program. Finally, the Arduino board gives a typical form factor that breaks out the functions of the micro-controller into a more reachable package. The Arduino projects mainly interact with software running on your PC. This article explains different Arduino projects for diploma and engineering students.

What is an Arduino Board?

Basically, an Arduino board uses the Harvard architecture because program code and data have separate memory. The code of the board is stored in the program, whereas the data is stored in data memory. There are various types of Arduino boards, namely, Arduino Uno (R3), LilyPad Arduino, Redboard, Arduino Mega (R3), and Arduino Leonardo, these are used for various purposes.

But most of the Arduino devices have common components like Power (USB / Barrel Jack), Pins (5V, 3.3V, GND, Analog, Digital, PWM, AREF), Reset Button, Power LED Indicator, TX RX LEDs, Main IC, and Voltage Regulator . The advantages of Arduino are; Simple, Inexpensive, clear programming environment, and extensible hardware.

Arduino Board

Basically, an Arduino board employs the architecture of the Harvard due to separate memory for data and program code. The data of the Arduino board stored in data memory, whereas the code of the Arduino board is stored in the program. The types of the Arduino board mainly include Arduino Uno, Arduino mega, Arduino LilyPad, Arduino BT, Arduino Nano, an Arduino Mini. Most of the Arduino devices include the components like pins, power, reset button, TX RX LEDs, voltage regulator , and power LED indicator. The advantages of these boards include extensible hardware, inexpensive, simple, and clear programming environments.

The applications of the Arduino board are mainly involved in Arduino projects that include obstacle avoidance, industrial appliance control, electric appliance control, intensity controlling of street lights, home automation, underground cable fault detection, solar street light, etc. For a better understanding of these applications here we are explaining with an appropriate diagram. The list of Arduino projects for engineering students is discussed below.

Arduino Radar Project

This project implements an Arduino based Radar Application through processing application. Radar is one kind of detection system for objects which uses radio waves to establish specific object parameters such as its speed, range, position & speed. This technology is applicable in missiles, aircraft, automobiles marine & weather predictions. In this project, an ultrasonic sensor is used for determining the presence of an object within a specific range. In this project, a servo motor, Arduino UNO & Ultrasonic Sensor (HC-SR04) is used.

LED Street Lights with Auto Intensity Control

The main aim of this project is to control the auto intensity of the street lights using an Arduino board. This project uses LED lights instead of HID lamps in the street lights. An Arduino board is used to control the intensity of lights by developing PWM signals that make MOSFET to switch a set of light-emitting diodes to get the desired operation.

Arduino based LED Street Lights with Auto Intensity Control

The lifetime of LEDs is more compared with HID lamps because LEDs consume less power. The Arduino board comprises programmable commands that control the light intensity based on PWM signals produced. The light intensity is kept high during night time when the traffic on the roads decreases slowly and the light intensity also decreases increasingly until morning. At Last, the light intensity shuts down completely in the morning at 6 A.M and again restarts at 6 P.M. in the evening and this process is frequent.

Arduino based Project on Home Automation

The main concept of this project is to design a home automation system using an Arduino board with any Android operating system based smartphone or tablet. As day by day technology is developing and houses are getting very smart. Presently, conventional switches are placed at different places of the house. But, operating that switches to go near them is very difficult for the user. So, this project gives the best solution with smartphones.

Home Automation Project

At the receiver end a Bluetooth device is connected to the Arduino board, whereas at the transmitter end, a GUI application on a cell phone sends ON/OFF commands to the receiver. By pressing the particular location on the GUI, the loads can be ON/OFF remotely. These loads can be controlled by an Arduino board via Thyristors and optoisolators using TRIACS.

Arduino Operated Obstacle Avoidance Robot

The main goal of this project is to design a robotic vehicle that is used to avoid an obstacle. This project uses an ultrasonic sensor for the movement of the robot and Arduino is used for the desired operation. Whenever a robot detects an obstacle ahead of it, then immediately that sends the signals to the Arduino board. Depending upon the i/p signal received, the microcontroller sends the command to the robot to move in a different direction by properly activating the motors interfaced through a motor driver IC.

Obstacle Avoidance Robot

Arduino based Electrical Appliances Control using IR

The main goal of this project is to control electrical appliances using an IR remote. This remote sends the coded infrared data received from the sensor and that is connected to the control unit. This project controls the electrical loads depending on the data received from the remote.

This project controls the integrated household appliances to a control unit which can be operated by a remote. The RC5 coded data which are sent from the remote is received by an infrared receiver to an Arduino board.

The program to the Arduino board states the RC5 code to produce relevant o/p based on the i/p data to function a set of relays over a relay driver IC . The electrical loads are connected to the control unit through the relay contacts. This project can be used in the current domestic area for either controlling the loads through the TV remote.

Arduino based Solar Street Light

The main concept of this project is to design a solar street light using an Arduino board to control the street light intensity. In this project, PV panels are used to charge the batteries by altering the sunlight into electricity, and the charging of this battery can be controlled by using a charge controller circuit. Street light intensity is kept high in peak hours.

Solar Powered Led Street Light with Auto Intensity Control

When the vehicles on the roads decrease slowly in the midnights, then the light intensity can be decreased gradually till morning to conserve energy. Therefore, the street lights turn ON at the sunset and then switch OFF at the sunrise routinely.

LPG Gas Monitoring & Automatic Cylinder Booking with Alert System

Today technology is being adapted in our daily life to make our day to day chores hassle-free. This project is also designed to make the task of LPG gas booking easy. The online system available today for booking an LPG cylinder is hardly effective for uneducated people. Moreover, there is no method implemented to know the status of the amount of gas present in the cylinder.

In this project, an Arduino based framework is designed that measures the amount of gas present in the cylinder( weight of the cylinder) and update the information regularly to the LPG agent. The system books the LPG cylinder automatically when the weight falls below the threshold value. Additionally, in this project, a gas sensor is embedded to detect gas leakage and alert the user.

Smart Glove for Sign Language Translation using Arduino

People communicate with each other to share information, experiences, ideas. Normally this is done through speaking, writing, hearing. People who are unable to hear and speak uses sign language to communicate with each other. But it becomes a challenging task when the person who wants to communicate with the disabled person doesn’t know the sign language.

In this Arduino based project, a system is designed which can convert the sigh language to voice command and vice-versa. Here, various sensors are embedded in the glove which senses various sign language gestures and sends signals. Arduino is used for collecting signals from these sensors. Using Bluetooth, Arduino sends these signals to an Android smartphone. This Android smartphone is used to convert the sign language gestures into voice commands and vice verse.

Automatic Garbage Collector Bot based on Arduino and GPS

Cleanliness is next to godliness. This project is designed aiming to make the task of garbage collection fully automated. Here based on the information provided by various sensors and GPS systems, a robot is designed that can collect garbage from a locality without any intervention from humans.

To plot the geographical area that he robot should cover, NI LabVIEW is used. NI LabVIEW collects the information about the coordinates of the area from the google maps and plots the area for the robot. The ESP8266 module is used to transfer this information to the robot. For obstacle detection, ultrasonic sensors are used.

Wifi based Low-cost Monitoring of ECG and Temperature Parameters using Arduino and ThingSpeak

In case of disasters or in remote areas, providing medical help during emergency situations becomes a challenging task. There may not be necessary medical equipment present to measure the vital signs of the patient. In this project, an Arduino based low-cost system is designed which will be highly useful in such situations.

Here, a pulse rate measurement sensor, and a temperature sensor is used to collect the ECG and temperature-related information of the patient. This information is sent to the website server through wifi. The doctor can access the website and monitor the patient’s condition, keep a check on his vital signs, and give necessary suggestions. This project is of low cost and easy to design.

Automatic Water Planting System using Soil Moisture Sensor

Agriculture is the basic mode of income for many countries. With the decrease in groundwater level and an increase in global warming, the methods used for crop cultivation have to be upgraded. Today it is crucial to monitor the soil condition to get a good harvest.

Arduino based Automatic Water Planting System using Soil Moisture Sensor

 In this project, a soil moisture monitoring system is designed. Here humidity sensor is used to measure the soil moisture of the crop and send the information to the processor. Based on the values provided by the sensor the water irrigation system is turned ON/OFF. This project helps in proper water management also.

Simple Arduino Projects using LEDs for Engineering Students

The applications of these boards mainly include simple Arduino projects using LEDs for engineering students. For a better understanding of these Arduino projects, here we are explaining with a suitable diagram.

Auto Intensity Control of LEDs Using An Arduino Board

The main objective of this project is to control the auto intensity of LEDs using an Arduino board. The proposed system uses LEDs in place of HID lamps due to the dimming feature. An Arduino board is used to control the intensity of lights automatically by developing PWM signals that make MOSFET to switch a set of light-emitting diode s to get the desired operation.

The lifetime of these lights is more compared with HID lamps and also consumes less power. In this project, an Arduino board comprises programmable instructions that control the light intensity based on PWM( pulse width modulation ) signals produced. During the peak hours, the intensity of LEDs kept high. As the traffic on the roads rends to reduce gradually in late nights and also reduces slowly till the morning. At last, the light intensity totally shuts down in the morning at 6 A.M and again restarts in the evening at 6 P.M.

Furthermore, the proposed system can be enhanced by incorporating it with a solar panel that changes the intensity of solar into equivalent power, and this energy is used to supply the highway lights

Arduino based Temperature Logger

The proposed system is about a simple temperature logging system using an Arduino board. This project is used to observe the temperature every two seconds and displays it on the Arduino serial monitor in Celsius and Fahrenheit. The system is interfaced to the personal computer through the USB. Here IC LM35 is used as a temperature sensor to measure temperature The voltage output of the temperature sensor increases 10mV/oC rise in temperature. The standby current and operating voltage of the temperature sensor is60uAand5V.

Arduino based Motion Sensor light Circuit

The main goal of this project is to design an Arduino based motion sensor light circuit which is used to detect the motion to turn on a light. The circuit of this project mainly built with the Arduino board, PIR sensor, LED, and USB with type a and b connector. When the motion is detected by a PIR sensor which is integrated with an Arduino board, then the Led light will be turned ON.

Arduino based Motion Sensor light Circuit

Pin-1 of the sensor connects to the voltage terminal of the Arduino board. Pin-3 connects to the GND in the Arduino. The o/p of the Pin-2 connects to the digital pin D3. From these connections, pin-1 and pin-3 get 5 volts from the Arduino board. So, the PIR sensor gets the voltage from these connections to power ON and operate. And it is through pin-2 that the Arduino board gets an o/p from the motion sensor. When the motion sensor does not detect any motion, then the o/p is LOW and the Arduino receives no voltage signal.

When the sensor detects motion, the output is HIGH and the Arduino board receives a voltage signal, which can then activate another device to turn ON such as an LED is used for this circuit. The LED is connected between pin-13 and GND terminals. Here, an external resistor is not necessary to limit the current flow to the LED. Because pin-13 has an inbuilt resistance to no external resistor is necessary to limit current to the LED, because pin 13 already has a built-in resistance to restrict the flow of current.

Arduino Mini Projects for Diploma & Engineering Students

The following Arduino projects are suitable for a diploma as well as engineering students.

Automation System for Industries Controlled by Joystick & Arduino Nano

The proposed system like industrial automation can be controlled through a joystick & Arduino nano. This project is used to control four electrical appliances in industries.

Arduino based GPS Tracker

This project implements a GPS tracker system with the help of an Arduino board. This project is very helpful in tracking a child, vehicle location as well as other objects.

Arduino based Alarm Clock Radio

This proposed system designs an alarm clock radio with the help of an Arduino board. This project has one feature that is, it displays time, date & generates an alarm on the preferred time.

Wireless Frequency Meter using Arduino

This project implements a wireless frequency meter using the Arduino board. This project is mainly designed for measuring the sinusoidal AC signals frequency. The frequency range is from 50Hz to 3kHz.

Window Alarm Annunciator using Arduino Uno

This project implements a window alarm annunciator using the Arduino Uno board. This kind of annunciator is used for processing different power plants, industries by checking the conditions of plants & gives an alert to the operators regarding the abnormal conditions otherwise deviations of the parameter.

Noise Detector for Automatic Recording System

This project designs a noise detector for an automatic recording system using Arduino. This project is used in offices, classrooms, and libraries to detect noisy people and takes necessary action against them.

Fan Speed Monitoring & Controlling using Arduino

This project is used to monitor and control the electric fan speed based on the temperature using Arduino.

Wireless Web Server based on ESP8266

The wireless web server project can be built with a microchip like ESP8266 & an Arduino. This microchip includes a fixed Ram, ROM, and low-power CPU. It is an entire & an independent Wi-Fi set-up that can carry software applications like a separate device otherwise connected through an MCU.

Digital IC Tester

This project implements a digital IC tester using an Arduino. This device is cost-effective, highly reliable, and cost-effective. This project is used to check various ICs by using a program including different functions.

RF Controlled Robot using Arduino

This project implements a system namely RF controlled robot using an Arduino board. The design of this robot can be done very easily using RF. The controlling range of this RF remote is up to 100 meters through suitable antennae.

Oscilloscope using Arduino & PC

This project is used to design an oscilloscope at less cost using Arduino & PC for signal acquisition. This oscilloscope is mainly used for capturing the frequency signals. The range of these signals up to 5kHz. In this project, an Arduino board is used to read the ADC values and sends these to the PC via USB port.

Earthquake Sensor

This project designs an earthquake indicator by using the ADXL335 accelerometer which is highly-sensitive to identify vibrations. Once an earthquake occurs, the motion is violent enough & crosses a certain threshold, LED glows, energizes the relay to generate a buzzer sound. Further, this project can be enhanced to a knock & shake detector to use in the vehicles, ATMs, etc.

The list of Arduino nano projects includes the following. In Arduino boards, Nano is the smaller version which is most frequently used to make different engineering projects. This board is used where the space for the Arduino board is very less.

LED-Strip based on Music Reactive

This is a simple and beginner project. This project includes a microphone that measures playing music intensity. This data can be sent to the Arduino nano board for stimulating a LED strip so that it can blinks in different colors based on the music.

Lie Detector

This project is used to build a lie detector using Arduino nano. This project detects the electrical conductivity of the human skin but this project cannot give guarantee whether somebody is lying or not because it is a fun project.

Microbot using Arduino Nano

This project is used to design a small robot namely a microbot. This project is used to follow a fixed route based on the program using a gripper or radio remote control or even GPS.

Arduino Nano based Robotic Spider

This project implements a robotic spider using an Arduino nano. This project can be controlled through a smartphone. It is a beginner project.

Arduino Nano based Weather Station

This project designs a weather station using Arduino Nano. Here microcontroller is used as a weather station using a screen as well as connectors. So this system measures the humidity, temperature & shows the time. Further, this project can be enhanced to get extra data on wind conditions, air pressure, rain & UV index. This project can be built with an Arduino nano & some electronic components.

Speedometer using Arduino Nano

This project is used to design a Speedometer to measure vehicle speed while traveling. We know that analog and digital speedometers are designed with an IR sensor as well as a hall sensor. In this project, GPS is used to measure the vehicle speed because these speedometers are accurate as compared with normal speedometers. GPS speedometers track the vehicle continued to calculate the vehicle speed.

Arduino Nano based IR Remote Decoder

The wireless communication technology like an IR is a low cost and simple which is used widely in different applications. Infrared light is similar to the visible light but the wavelength is somewhat longer. This IR property will make it invisible to the human eye & suitable for wireless communication.

IR signals can be decoded in several applications to control some devices. In this project, an IR receiver like TSOP1838 is used to make an IR Remote Decoder through an Arduino. This project is used in different applications for controlling the robot, home automation, etc.

Car Ignition System using Arduino & RFID

At present, most of the automobiles are designed with an ignition system using push-button & keyless entry. The car door can be opened by placing your finger on the capacitive sensor near to the door handle for opening the car door.

This project uses some security features like fingerprint sensor and RFID. The fingerprint sensor allows authorized users in the car and RFID will confirm the user’s license. In this project, we use an EM18 RFID reader, Arduino Nano & fingerprint sensor like R305

Arduino based Capacity Tester for Li Battery

Day by day, electronic devices are becoming portable and available in small size including more functional as well as complex applications. Because of the complexity, the circuit uses huge power. So designing the devices in a small size is mandatory. To provide a huge current, the battery is required for a long period with less size.

There are different kinds of batteries available in the market where Ni-MH, Ni-Cd & Lead Acid batteries are not useful for portable devices because they cannot supply the required power due to heavyweight. To overcome this, Li-Ion batteries are used because these batteries provide huge current and its size is compact but weight is less. This project is used to test the Li battery using an Arduino nano board.

Please refer to this link to know more about Arduino Uno Projects for Beginners and Engineering Students

The list of IoT projects using Arduino or Arduino projects using IoT is discussed below.

IoT & Arduino based Gas Leakage Detector

Day by day, many fire accidents have been occurred because of a gas explosion. To overcome this, we need to check before. For that, the proposed system is used to detect LPG gas using an MQ5 gas sensor using an Arduino and Raspberry Pi. In this project, the gas leakage detector is connected to the Wi-Fi module, so that the smallest and highest parameter can be placed consequently. This project is applicable where LPG gas detection is required like homes, stores, etc.

The MQ5 gas sensor continuously checks the LPG gas level present within the air. If the value is in the set limit then the green LED will blink to give a safe sign. Similarly, when the gas exceeds above the set limit then the red LED will blink. This project helps in sensing gas leakage within the surrounding.

Protection System for Industries using IOT & Arduino

The protection system of the industry using IOT & Arduino is designed to guard industries from different losses like fire leakage, gas leakage, low lighting, etc. When gas leakage occurs, then it leads to huge industrial loss, fire detection is also required whenever furnace blasts occur and low lighting in the industries can cause an improper work environment.

The proposed system is used to detect the temperature, light, and gas to avoid losses and accidents in industries using different sensors. These sensors can be interfaced through the Arduino board as well as LCD. The sensor data continually scans for gas leakage, check the fire, low light to record values, then this sensor data can be transmitted through online. The internet function can be achieved using the Wi-Fi module and the IoT server displays the data online to get the required output.

Pet Feeder using IoT & Arduino

This project is implemented with the IoT & Arduino board. This project is used to provide food for pets. In this project, the PIR sensor informs once the bowl is empty then it fills automatically to feed the pet. This project is suitable for pets to feed them.

Conversion of Text to Speech

This project is used to design a TTS system to convert the text into speech. This system allows the commands by using a keyboard and converts then into a speech with the help of an inbuilt speaker. To build this project, there are some simple steps like symbols conversion, numbers into words, text to phonetic scripts conversion, and after that converting into spoken voice. Once the setup is ready then we can use this system.

Smart Street Light using IoT & Arduino

This project designs a smart street light using an Arduino board & IoT. This project is used to reduce energy consumption. In this project, street light projects can be developed using IoT. The intensity of the street light can be changed automatically based on the environment. The lights intensity will be high at the night time whereas the intensity will be low in the daytime. This can be monitored using smart gadgets.

Management System for Water Quality using Arduino & IoT

This project is used to design & develop a system with a low cost to monitor the quality of water in real-time. In this project, IoT and Arduino play a key role to measure chemical as well as physical parameters within the water like pH, temperature, and turbidity.

The values which are measured using the sensor can be processed through the microcontroller. The core controller used in this project is Nodemcu esp8266. At last, the sensor data can be uploaded using the Wi-Fi module on the internet.

Arduino & IoT based Wireless Biometric Lock

This project is used to replace the traditional keys by placing wireless biometric locks with IoT & Arduino. If we use a traditional key-based lock then there is a chance of losing the keys or else theft problem so there is a change of high risk.

Consequently, now many people are using biometric locks to provide security for their houses. These biometric locks don’t use any keys to lock or unlock the door but it can be built with a fingerprint sensor. The design of this project can be done at less cost.

Air Pollution Meter Enabled by IoT through Digital Dashboard

This project is used to monitor air quality by allowing an air pollution meter on your phone. This project uses a Blynk application along with an Arduino board. This application is an IoT( Internet of Things) platform for controlling an Arduino board as well as Raspberry Pi through the Internet. The Blynk application within the project can provide a digital dashboard on the smartphone to exhibit the readings of air quality in real-time for the surroundings.

Students highly prefer Arduino for designing projects as it is cost-effective and easy to program. Arduino is also preferred by professionals to design prototypes. Thus, this is all about Arduino projects and simple Arduino projects using LEDs for engineering students. We hope that you have got a better understanding of these projects. Furthermore, any queries regarding this concept or electrical and electronic projects , please give your valuable suggestions by commenting in the comment section below. Here is a question for you, what is the main function of an Arduino microcontroller?

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200+ Arduino Projects List For Final Year Students

  • January 8, 2021
  • By Administrator

Arduino is a single-board microcontroller. It is intended to make the application of interactive objects or environments more accessible. The hardware consists of an open-source hardware board designed around an 8-bit Atmel AVR microcontroller or a 32-bit Atmel ARM.

Here, we are listing out some of the best and very useful Arduino project ideas which are collected from different resources and are very interesting to implement.

Arduino is a single-board microcontroller. It is intended to make the application of interactive objects or environments more accessible. The hardware consists of an open-source hardware board designed around an 8-bit Atmel AVR microcontroller or a 32-bit Atmel ARM. Here, we are listing out some of the best and very useful Arduino project ideas which are collected from different resources and are very interesting to implement.

Before you start digging into the projects, I strongly recommend check out these kits which helps to build projects

  • Arduino starter kits
  • Arduino robot kits
  • Raspberry pi starter kits
  • Raspberry pi lcd display kits
  • Electronics component kits
  • Breadboard kits
  • IOT starter kits

Simple Arduino Projects with Code [Latest]

Published in 2021.

  • How to Design an Arduino Nokia 5110 LCD Menu?
  • A Tutorial on Interfacing 128×64 Graphical LCD with Arduino
  • Interfacing Nokia 5110 LCD with Arduino | Hookup Guide

Published in 2018

  • Arduino PIR Sensor Tutorial|PIR Motion Sensor with Arduino
  • Arduino Real Time Clock Tutorial using DS1307
  • DIY RGB LED Matrix
  • Arduino 7 Segment Display Interface
  • Arduino 8×8 LED Matrix
  • Arduino DC Motor Control using L298N

Published in 2017

  • How to Interface Arduino with MALTAB
  • DIY Arduino & Bluetooth Controlled Robotic Arm
  • DIY Arduino Christmas Tree Lights using LEDs
  • Hand Gesture Controlled Robot using Arduino
  • Getting Started with ESP8266 and Arduino
  • Obstacle Avoiding Robot using Arduino
  • Getting Started with Arduino and MPU6050
  • Arduino based Hand Gesture Control of Your Computer
  • Using Arduino with Python|Controlling Arduino’s LED with Python
  • Heartbeat sensor using Arduino
  • Arduino Line Follower Robot
  • Robotic ARM Arduino
  • Voice Activated Home Automation
  • Arduino Based Home Automation Using TV Remote
  • Arduino Controlled Power Outlet
  • Arduino Capacitance Meter
  • DHT11 Humidity Sensor Arduino
  • Use 5v Relay Arduino
  • Arduino Based Color Detector
  • Touch Dimmer Switch Circuit Using Arduino
  • Wireless Door Bell
  • Stepper Motor Control Using Arduino

Published in 2016

  • Arduino Home Automation Using RF
  • Arduino Mail Notifier
  • Arduino and RF Transmitter Receiver Module
  • Arduino Calculator
  • Arduino RFID Reader
  • Arduino Relay Control
  • Arduino Traffic Light Controller
  • Frequency Counter Using Arduino
  • Arduino Servo Motor
  • DC Motor Control With Arduino
  • Rotary Encoder With Arduino
  • Arduino 4-Digit 7-Segment LED Display
  • Arduino based Digital Thermometer
  • Arduino Solar Tracker
  • Arduino Light Sensor
  • Portable Ultrasonic Range Meter
  • GSM Based Home Security Alarm System Using Arduino
  • Arduino Alarm Clock
  • How To Make A Tilt Sensor With Arduino?
  • Digital Arduino Voltmeter
  • Speed and Direction Control of DC Motor using Arduino
  • Interfacing LCD with Arduino
  • Basic Arduino Tutorials For Beginners
  • Arduino Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
  • How to Write Arduino Code for Beginners?
  • Arduino Serial Communication
  • Arduino Program Analysis
  • How To Program Arduino?
  • How to Install Arduino?
  • Arduino Introduction 
  • How to Connect Arduino Uno to Android via Bluetooth?

Latest Arduino Projects

  • DIY Arduino powered GoPro Panning Rig :This is a demo and overview of my Arduino powered camera panning rig. It used a Arduino Uno, LCD button shield, 5v Stepper motor & driver and a bunch of misc hardware.
  • Smart Sock Augments Existing Prostheses’ Abilities :The prosthetic limbs available today are lack of sensation. Many researches were going on about this. This project describes the development of smart prosthetic sock that has ability to sense, i.e. it can tell about pressure applied, foot it is being touched etc.
  • Shining Back Live Set Blows Your Mind with Light and Sound :Shining back is a grid structure having leads that switches to the Duo’s live rhythms. This application runs on Arduino UNO and uses Mad mapper, module8 software.
  • The Gooniebox Challenges Guests to Solve Its Riddles :Here a puzzle box is designed by using the Arduino board for the entertaining the guests. The participant must unlock the treasure box present at the bottom by pressing the button and other interactions.
  • Cutting Cable with Scissors and Arduino :An automatic cable cutter at very lost is designed here. Manual cutting of this wire is time taking as the business grows, but at the same time industrial cutters are very costly. Here 3D printed wires were used for feeding the wire to the scissors.
  • A DIY Autonomous Ford Focus… Or Is It? :This projects gives a demo on automation of ford focus car. This system uses five cameras, ultrasonic sensors and Arduino. Each camera has its own Arduino board. All these are connected to a master system. Inside the car micro view is connected to ensure that this is working fine.
  • Flip frame Is a Rotating Digital Picture Frame :Here a rotating digital picture frame is designed from the discarded LCD TV. This uses raspberry pi and the Arduino. Raspberry pi is used to display the images sideways and Arduino is used to flip the screen.
  • Square Off Is a Chess Board with A High-Tech Twist :The chess board designed here allows you to play the chess on board with anyone in the world. This is a smartest, connected chess board. It is designed using Arduino as its core.
  • Self-Driving Tricycle :The self-driving tricycle drives itself by a command without control of the operator. Use of tricycle reduces our dependence on fossil fuels.
  • Collector is a Kind of Reality Re-Mixer :The system proposed here collects the loud sounds from its surroundings and plays them back by eliminating the silence. It plays the sounds in the order it has collected. This system also had a rotating robotic stereo microphone.
  • Ping Pong FM :A fun musical game is designed in this project. The ping pong FM is a table tennis played per the song played. Players can choose their own song. If the ball is missed, song slows down automatically.
  • Check the Traffic Autonomously On a Modified Clock :This project shows a smart wall clock that shows the traffic intensity on the roads. This clock consists of 12 RGB LEDs which turns red when the traffic is heavy and green when traffic density is low. These LEDs were controlled by the Arduino Uno board. The Arduino 1sheeld connected to the smart phone acquires the data about traffic from the internet. Accordingly, LEDs were switched.
  • Galaga Revived as a 4/5 Scale Mame Machine :  Galaga MAME arcade machine is a game built using raspberry pi and MAME software. This project shows the building of this machine using an old CRT. An automated remote control is designed for this using Arduino and IR LEDs in order to switch it on and change from TV to AV mode.
  • A Sheet Metal Arduino MP3 Alarm Clock : The alarm clock shown in this project   is equipped with   Arduino, MP3 player, RTC. It is using a 3.2 inch touch screen display. This set up is placed in a metal sheet. It plays the music and shows the current song and time.
  • Build Your Own Electronic Drum Kit Using an Arduino Mega : This project shows building an electronic drum kit using Arduino mega. The nine-set drum kit shown here is build using readily available components.
  • Electro Pollock : The “Electro Pollock” is a special drawing machine that activates according to the music played. Music is analyzed by an algorithm that activates the servo motors with brushes, fan to spray the painting, electrical valves.
  • Arduino Thumb Piano : The Arduino thumb piano employs Arduino Uno, some metal rods and accelerometer. A beautiful music can be played from this instrument. It is named as kalimbo.
  • Electronic Message in a Bottle :This project shows building a circuit inside the bottle using LEDs. The scrolling message is displayed in the bottle. Here is how one can build a circuit inside the bottle.
  • LCD with DS3231 Real Time Clock Module : This project gives the description of Clock using RTC and Arduino. Here DS3231 is used. RTC can count the time and date even in the absence of power.
  • Smart Gaming (Ensorinstituut) : Smart gaming is very useful to control the children from playing games for long time. Time for which a child can play a game is set. If the time is reached screen is becomes invisible and game stops automatically. A notification message is sent to the parent indicating the time ,when their child started playing the game.D25
  • Food Detector : The proposed project detects the food. Generally, the types of food are detected by measuring its resistance. Name of the food is displayed on the LCD.
  • Sigfox Talking Plant : The talking plant is designed such that it speaks on the twitter. Sigfox is a network that connects the plant to internet. One can monitor the messages from the plant in the internet.
  • The Traffic Light : Traffic lights are designed using Arduino in this project. In this project Led lights were used as traffic lights. The sequence of lights is processed by the Arduino.
  • The Inventive Toothbrush : A smart brush which sends a notification to parents when brushes his/her tooth is explained here. This inventive brush plays a pleasant music, when child is brushing. It also gives some instructions for a good brushing behaviour.
  • Singing Arduino : This project consists of an Arduino playing music. A web page is present in which one can select the songs to be played. Time can also be set to play the song at particular time.
  • Smart Plastic Container : Smart plastic container monitors the stock kept inside it. It sends a notification to the user using it. It also updates the same in the web page.
  • Add a $15 Display to the Raspberry Pi : This projects shows how to connect a OLED display to the raspberry pi. Raspberry pi is a mini computer; it is sometimes requiring display connected to it.
  • Transport checker (Ensorinstituut) : Transport checker will send a notification to the mobile which is connected to the public transport network. Details like bus number, time of arrival etc. were sent to the user mobile.
  • DIY Flight Instruments for Horizon and Compass : Motion sensor MPU6050 is visualised by using a flight simulator in this project.
  • Excel Arduino Remote (Proof of Concept) : This project shows the concept of connecting Arduino to the excel sheet. A step by step procedure is explained here.
  • Free Parking for You (Ensorinstituut) : This system designed here shows a free parking spot in an area. It also sends a message if the spot is occupied.
  • Arduino Clock with Neopixel Ring Animation : The project shows the Arduino clock using RTC IC. Time is displayed using a neopixel ring. Neopixel ring is beautiful arrangement of leds.
  • Eggzact Science : This system can be used in modern egg farms. Eggs laid are passed through a sensor. The sensor detects these eggs counts them. This data is updated on the web server.
  • Arduino UNO Guitar Pedal : The idea here is to create a guitar pedal and create your own digital sound from this without knowledge on DSP processor.
  • Intelligent Charger for 9V NiMH Rechargeable Batteries V1 : An intelligent smart charger that charges the 9vNIMh battery is proposed here. The charger can automatically, stops charging when battery is fully charged.
  • Doorbell : Doorbell shows the connecting of a device to the cloud. Door connected to the cloud can be operated from anywhere. The transmitter actually opens door while the receiver rings and is used to open the door.
  • The Train of the Future : This is prototype of future train. Trains in future will give the information like their location and only authenticated passengers were allowed into the train. The same is explained in this project.
  • Sensal – All Senses Alarm Clock : Instead of an alarm clock that produces ugly sound ,an alarm which awakes you with pleasant fell was developed. This is called sunrise alarm. The alarm switches on the LED light instead of sound.
  • Build a Simple Cocktail Drinkbot with Arduino  : Here is a robot that  can make cocktail using arduino is shown.
  • Arduino running 600 Pixel NeoPixel LED Panel  : Here is the 600 pixel neopixel Led panel running using arduino UNO.

Arduino Sensors Projects

  • Wooden Arduino Knocking Calculator : This is a mathematical invention made by using Arduino. In this project we design a calculator by implementing the knock sensor (sound sensor) in a wooden box. To perform the mathematical operations, we run the Arduino program in computer.
  • Smartwatch Prototype Turns Your Wrist into a Joystick : Smart watches can be used as an alternative to the smart phones. But for operating these smart watches it is necessary to use another hand. So, an interactive smart watch that can be controlled using gestures of the hand to which it is held is shown here. This contains several IR sensors, piezo vibration sensor and an Arduino board.
  • This Arduino G Meter Shows How Fast Your Car Really Is! : This project shows how fast your car is driving. It uses Arduino along with acceleration sensor. This project shows how many G’s that this car is pulling.
  • Smoke Detection using MQ-2 Gas Sensor : Smoke detection is done using MQ2 smoke sensor. When the smoke level greater than a certain level, a buzzer starts ringing and a red LED is switched ON.
  • Ultrasonic Map-Maker using an Arduino Yun : This project uses ultrasonic sensor and Arduino. This sensor transmits ultrasonic waves and if nay obstacle is present it reflects back. Arduino calculates the distance between the obstacle by using the time taken by the waves to reflect back. Servo motor rotates the sensor at particular angle.
  • Reef Controller : Reef/aquarium maintenance is bit difficult task. This system allows the user to monitor the temperature, lighting etc of the tank. Arduino sends the status of these sensors the user, accordingly user can control these parameters.
  • Automatic Pet Watering System : The automatic pet watering system, monitors the water level in the tub. If the water level is below the fixed, it automatically fills water into it. Water level is sensed using ultrasonic sensor.
  • Arduino Based Distance Sensor : Arduino based distance sensor uses 2 sensors along with Arduino. The two sensors are infrared proximity sensor and ultrasonic range finding sensor. The IR sensor has a light source, which bounces the infrared light from the objects to the sensor. The ultrasonic range finer sensor produces the high frequency sound waves and calculates the echo time, to determine the distance.

IOT Projects Using Arduino

  • IOT PCR : Low Cost DNA Replication Connected to the Internet.: PCR acronym is acronym for polymerase chain reaction. This process is used to replicate certain parts of the DNA. The process carried out in a device called thermocycler. Here a simple thermocycler of low cost and easy to use was proposed. It can also be controlled through internet,
  • Baby-Pram Monitoring System : This system attached to baby’s pram can monitor various parameters like temperature, acceleration, light etc. IOT is used to monitor these parameters in the system.
  • Mind Controlled Arduino Robot : This project shows a robot that works on electrical signals generated from the brain. It requires Arduino, EEG band. When you focus more on the robo moves fast, if you wander it slows down automatically.
  • Deltu Gaming Robot : Deltu is a gaming robot that plays small games with the user. The user should mimic it. If not it will shake side to side, stops playing and opens the camera, take pictures and upload them to Instagram.
  • Robotic Fish Swims Under Arduino Control : The robo fish shown here can swim in the water. This fish is made up of Arduino, bent PVC pipe. This fish can be controlled using TV remote. The tail is powered through water.
  • Robot Car Controlled Using G-Sensor Smartphone : Here is the project showing the controlling of robot car using Bluetooth and smart phone. Bluetooth app is used to control the robot. Bluetooth receiver is connected to the robot via Arduino.
  • Arduino Based Line Following Robot : The Arduino based line following robot is operated by two servo motors at its wheels. The servo motors and the light sensors work with coordination move the robot on specific line.
  • Arduino Based Obstacle Avoiding Robot : The Arduino based obstacle avoiding robot will be able to move away or shift its path by sensing the obstacles. This project uses the concept of distance measuring using distance sensor drivers.
  • Arduino Based Robotic ARM : The Arduino based robotic arm project is a simple robotics project which uses the Arduino board to control the robotic arm. We can move this arm by sending commands through Arduino.
  • Arduino-Controlled Robotic Drum : This Arduino based project is used as drummer, controlled by the Arduino. Artificial sticks are moved according to the music and play the drum. The movement of the sticks are controlled by the Arduino.
  • Basic Arduino Robotic Vehicle : This project, Arduino robot is to build and control the robot by Arduino programming. By this, we can control the robot with our computer by using motor controller and distance sensor and Bluetooth slave in the robot.
  • Robofish – Swimming Arduino Robot : Robo fish- the name itself denote that this project is to build a robofish and controlling it. In this project we design a fish and make it to swim in pool or water like original fish, skipping the obstacles. It uses 3 servos to swim and position sensors to avoid obstacles.
  • Robot That Reads and Speaks RSS Feeds : This project explains us about the rss feed reading robot. in rss feed read and speak robot project, the robot we designed will not only reed the rss feeds, but it can also speak out the feeds like humans.
  • Self-Balancing Segway-Like Robot Arduino : The operation of self-balancing Segway is just like robot, which uses gyroscope to measure the tilt and adjusts itself automatically. This project uses the analog accelerometer along with the Arduino board to control itself.
  • Simple Obstacle Avoiding Robot Arduino : The obstacle avoiding robot can be designed by using Arduino and distance sensors. By using this project, we design a robot which senses the obstacles in its way and it avoids automatically.

Arduino Medical Projects

  • Touch Up Control Hospital Bed from iPad : This touch up control hospital bed is controlled from iPad, by using Arduino. we can move the hospital bed up and down and can adjust the height level by pressing the buttons in ipad, instead of pressing the physical buttons.

Arduino Wireless Projects

  • Arduino Based Home Automation : The Arduino controller is used to control the home appliances, without any wired connection. The wireless connectivity of the Arduino based automation system uses the simple components like relay and resisters. It controls the home appliances by using the Wi-Fi enabled device.
  • Arduino Based Wireless Power Meter : The Arduino based wireless power meter is to measure the number of units of power of an acceptable range. The main goal of the project is to present the accurate information of consumed energy, to the user.
  • RC Car Controlled Via the Web : The main goal of this project is to control the motion of a remote controlled car by using web and Arduino. The Arduino board controls the car by using the local server installed in the user’s system. When the Arduino sketch runs on system, the car will move in different directions as per user’s wish.
  • Tweet-A-Watt Wireless Electricity Monitor : This Arduino based project is used to monitor the power usage of the household appliances through social media. The Arduino will monitor the power usage of appliances by using heat shrinks. By connecting to the social media (in this project we used twitter) we will get notified by getting push messages by using Arduino.
  • Wireless Online Remote Chess : This is a gaming project developed by using an Arduino. By using this project, we can develop the multiplayer chess game, controlled by using Arduino. the chess board is connected with the motion sensors to record their motion. the Arduino is connected to the web server and thus we can indicate the motion of the chess coins.
  • Xbee Wireless Accelerometer : This project is to design the xbee based accelerometer by using Arduino. The xbee will work as data receiver. By programming the Arduino, we can control the accelerometer sensor operation.
  • Arduino Wireless Animatronic Hand : The wireless animatronic hand project is like robotic hand moment project. In this project, we will move the hand by controlling its operations by the Arduino. The servos implemented in the hand glove will move according to the Arduino instructions.

Arduino Bluetooth Projects

  • IMU to You! : Inertial measurement unit is nothing but measurement of Agular rate, specific force, magnetic field etc. This project describes the measurement of these data and transferring to the mobile device via Bluetooth.
  • Arduino Bluetooth Basic Tutorial : Interfacing of Bluetooth module to the Arduino is explained here.AN example controlling an Led sing blue tooth is shown in this project
  • Arduino Bluetooth Android to Arduino Communication : This project is based on both the android and Arduino, which lets you to control your Arduino kit by using the Bluetooth of the android smart phone. To communicate with the Arduino, android need an interface, Android. By using this interface, android sends the text commands to Arduino.

Arduino Home Automation Projects

  • Build an Entire Home Automation System with a Raspberry Pi and Arduino : This project shows the home automation system built using Arduino and raspberry pi. Several sensors were used for monitoring the various parameters in home.
  • Gestured Controlled Smart Home : A gesture controlled smart home system is proposed here. This project uses Mayo for detecting the hand gestures. These gestures are used for controlling the appliances.
  • Non-Intrusive Elderly Smart Home (NESH) : The proposed project monitors the smart homes with elderly people. Homes are fitted with different sensors. Data from these sensors like when they woke up, medication taken etc. is sent to the relatives or guardians.
  • Control your Light System Using Smart Phone : Smart homes are increasing these days. The proposed project controls the home appliances using smart home. Arduino plays a key role by processing the data.
  • RF Based Smart Home Automation System : This project explains about automation of home using the RF. Arduino is used to proceeds the data received from RF and control the appliances.
  • Gas Detector / Indicator (USB Powered) With Arduino : This Arduino project is of home automation and safety. In this project we design an instrument to detect the presence of gas by using a sensor and we indicate it by using a 7 segment LCD display. The gas detection and indication operation is achieved by an Arduino.

Arduino Security Projects

  • Security Access Using RFID Reader : Interfacing of RFID reader to the Arduino is explained here along with the code.
  • Arduino Based Home Security System : The Arduino based home security system is used to for providing security to the living places. With this, we can provide safety and can prevent theft and theft attempts, and un authorized entry of restricted persons.
  • Arduino Based Security System : The Arduino based home security system is used to for providing security to the living places. With this, we can provide safety and can prevent theft and theft attempts, and un authorized entry of restricted persons.
  • Arduino Night Security Alarm with PIR Sensor : The Arduino is very useful for home automation and security applications. This Arduino based night security alarm is used to for providing security at night times. With this, we can provide safety and can prevent theft and theft attempts.
  • Arduino Security Alarm with Reed Switch : The Arduino security alarm with read switch project is used to alert the user by sending or ringing alarm at if any theft attempt is observed by the sensor. This is a home automation and security project based on Arduino along with reed switch and piezo buzzer.
  • Notifying Doorbell with Pushingbox : The Arduino based notifying push bell is a home security based project. In this project, we are able to hack the doorbell in order to send the push notifications to mobile. We can also send an email with an attached picture when somebody is present at the door. The Arduino programming will work along with pushing box service to do this task.

Arduino Quadcopter Projects

  • Arduino Based Quadcopter : With Arduino, we can design a quadcopter also. We can control the quadcopter by remote. The quadcopter uses the servo motors at its rotors and by controlling the motors we can control the speed of the quadcopter.
  • Open-Source Quadcopter : In this project we design an Arduino based open source quadcopter to navigate and provide the dangerous areas such as war fields. This can be used for the surveillance of the situations and also to send the information to radio stations without putting any human in risk.
  • Arduino Based Flight Controller For Quadcopter : In this project, we use Arduino to control the speed and altitude of the quadcopter. For this, it uses the Arduino flight controller board along with various sensors, such as gyro scope and accelerometer. We may provide additional sensors to hold the altitude level of the quadcopter.

Arduino RFID Projects

  • RFID Access Control System : RFID based access control system is a home security project based on Arduino. it provides security to the home or offices based on the authorization of user’s identity. The authorization is provided by the RFID card.
  • RFID Cat Door : This project lets us to control the pet cage door. The whole process is controlled by an Arduino. The cage door will open only when the pet wears the appropriate RFID tag. Using this Arduino project, we can protect our pet from other animals.

Arduino Laser Projects

  • Keep Your Cat Entertained with an Automated Laser Tower : This project shows building a laser tower that entertains the cats. It uses Arduino Uno, two servo motors, Pan/tilt camera mount, tin for placing the set up.
  • Automated Cat Laser : The Cat Bot is an autonomous laser toy for your cat. It produces a rotating (moving) laser beam by using the servos attached in it. Using two servos, an Arduino you can provide your cat with endless fun.
  • Fantastic Arduino Laser Harp : The Arduino laser harp is a musical instrument which produces light beams. When this Arduino controlled laser harp is connected to any synthesizer, it will make some MIDI tunes along with light effects.
  • Laser Harp Fully Functional : Laser harp project produces the laser light beams by using LEDs and laser. This Arduino based project works depending on the photo resistors. The photo resistors are connected in a particular manner to receive the laser beam from a simple laser.
  • Laser Maze Powered by Arduino : Laser maze circuit is a security application, designed by using Arduino. It is mostly used in jewel store to prevent theft and to catch intruders. This project uses Arduino to control the laser maze and ring an alarm when the maze is disturbed.

Miscellaneous

  • Arduino 7 Segment Led Display and Counter : This Arduino project is very simple and easy. Arduino platform can be used for simple counting operations. It uses a LCD screen (7 segment LCD display) to display the increment counting operation of the Arduino from 0 to 9. The seven segment display will display the numeric (numbers) by depending upon the Arduino sketch.
  • Arduino Based Alarm Clock : We can design an alarm clock with time and date by using Arduino UNO compatible board. It also uses a LCD (for display purpose) and a real-time clock module. The whole circuit will be built on a prototyping shield and connected to a power supply. The piezo electric buzzer will ring at the present time intervals.
  • Arduino Based Auto Intensity Control Of Street Lights : The main aim of this project is to continuously monitor the power using devices and controlling their power consumption. This light intensity controlling system will use the bunch of LED lights along with the Arduino. The operation and intensity of the LED will be controlled by Arduino, by considering the requirement of the light at peak hours and non-peak hours.
  • Arduino Based Autopilot System : In this project we design an Arduino based aircraft (auto pilot) system, to navigate and provide live video from the dangerous areas such as war fields. This can be used for the surveillance of the situations and also to send the weather information to radio stations without putting any human in risk.
  • Arduino Based Battery Charge : By using Arduino, we can design a simple battery charger. The main aim of the project is to create the charger by using Ni – Mh batteries. The battery charging can be monitored by Arduino.
  • Arduino Based Car Parking System : This project explains us the automated parking system of vehicles. It uses the Arduino controller and IR sensors to locate the surrounded obstacles (vehicles). This is one of the most used real time objectives in parking areas.
  • Arduino Based Energy Meter : Using Arduino, we can monitor the power (energy) used by a system and alert the user by sending him text messages. The energy level or the current and voltage ranges are observed by using an LCD display.
  • Arduino Based GPS Tracker : We can locate the vehicle or human by tracking them using Arduino. The Arduino based gps tracking system uses GPS module for locating the vehicle on maps. It requires simple elements like battery and antennas, but with very low cost we can design a tracking system by using Arduino.
  • Arduino Based Heart Rate Monitor : This project is most helpful for the medical field applications. The Arduino based heart rate monitoring system will use the finger pulse rate recording module along with the Arduino. This pulse detecting sensor wills works depending upon the pulse –plethysmography principle.
  • Arduino Based Incubator : The Arduino based incubator is developed by the idea of medical conditions in rural areas. This project can be effectively used by the technicians to save the life of chickens and infants. The Arduino micro controller is used to control the temperature of the system.
  • Arduino Based Intervalometer : The Arduino based intervalometer is used to monitor the things continuously, by the control cameras in it. We use the Arduino to control the camera and the infrared LED. The ice is set to take pictures for every pre-set time interval.
  • Arduino Based Joystick : The Arduino based joystick is designed by using potentiometers and by using this joystick, we can control the electronic systems like computer. We design this module by implementing the Digital to analog converter.
  • Arduino Based Light Dimmer : The aim of Arduino based light dimmer project is to maintain the triac at the mains, always. The dimmer circuit works by designing a diode bridge by using junction diodes. This bridge will control the voltage across the bulb by using pulse width modulation.
  • Arduino Based MP3 Player : Arduino based mp3 player is a cool project to work on. Arduino is capable of producing sound waves by implementing some components to it, like speakers. It will work on the principle of voltage divider circuit.
  • Arduino Based Oscilloscope : Arduino is capable of producing different waveforms, by using atmega controller and so that it acts as an oscilloscope. It can produce very high speed oscillations as it has very high speed clock.
  • Arduino Based Part Fill Automatic Valve : Part fill vales are mostly used in rain water tanks. Arduino is used to control the water valve as the water level reaches the minimum level, so that a constant minimum water level is maintained in the tank.
  • Arduino Based Shadow Alarm : Arduino based shadow alarm is an opto sensitive circuit, which will activate the buzzer or alarm as the light intensity changes. It is majorly used to detect the intruders and to sound an alarm depending on the light dependent resistors.
  • Arduino Based Temperature Controller : Arduino based temperature controller is used to control and monitor the temperature of the elements by using the temperature sensor. This temperature sensor continuously monitors the temperature of devices and alerts if it exceeds the preset level.
  • Arduino Based Thermostat : We all know the thermostat is a temperature monitoring device. As it connected with the Arduino, the thermostat (temperature sensor) will continuously monitor the temperature of a room or device. We can visually observe the temperature level by using the LCD display.
  • Arduino Based Tilt Detector : Arduino based tilt detector is used to detect the tilt of the objects. It uses the accelerometer and LED to detector the tilt in the objects at the time of earth quakes and motion detection etc.
  • Arduino Based Underground Cable Fault Detection : This project works based on ohms law. In this Arduino based underground cable fault detection project, we find out the broken wires which are under layered in ground. This uses a set of resisters and set of switches to check the faults in wires
  • Arduino Based Vehicle Parking Counter : The vehicle parking counter will count the number of vehicles that are entering the parking lot. The parking count can be counted by using 2 sensors at the entrance of the parking.
  • Arduino Based Voltmeter : The Arduino voltmeter converts the applied AC voltage signal into DC voltage, by using a voltage divider circuit. The voltage divider circuit can be modified to work at different voltages by connecting it to different basic components.
  • Arduino Based Water Level Controller : The Arduino based water level controller will control the water level of a tank automatically by detecting the water level by using sensors. As the water level increases the preset level, the circuit alerts the user by sounding an alarm and it automatically turn off the tap/pump.
  • Arduino Camping Led Light : This camping light circuit will use the LED lights to understand the camping operation of lights. The operation of the LEDs is controlled by the Arduino board and push buttons in it.
  • Arduino Christmas Led Lights Bar : Working with this Arduino based Christmas lights project is very easy and fun. We can make the Arduino board to work with LEDs to light as Christmas light effect, by using just simple electronic components.
  • Arduino Controlled Yoghurt / Beer Maker : The Arduino controlled yogurt maker is used to prepare the yogurt in home by controlling the temperature and cooking time of the yogurt. It uses the thermostat for temperature monitoring and a heat sink for the temperature control.
  • Arduino Digital Voltmeter : The Arduino voltmeter converts the applied AC voltage signal into DC voltage, by using a voltage divider circuit. The voltage divider circuit can be modified to work at different voltages by connecting it to different basic components.
  • Arduino Firefly Jar with The Atmega32 : The Arduino firefly jar is an artificial method of creating firefly effect by using Arduino UNO board and ATmega 32. This projects works on very simple technique that, the photoresister will control the switching of the LEDs depending upon the light intensity.
  • Arduino Hall Effect Sensor (Gaussmeter) : This Arduino based gauss meter is used to measure the magnetic field using the hall effect based sensor. This project can be used for experimenting on magnetism. The magnetic field strength will be displayed on LCD screen.
  • Arduino Icicle Lights with Leds : This icicle lights project will work using LEDs along with the Arduino board. The LEDs will on and off in a sequence and the sequence of lights and the switching can be controlled by Arduino.
  • Arduino Multiple Lights Dimmer : In this Arduino based multiple lights dimmer project, the lights are cascaded with each other. And their operation is controlled by using the opto coupler. The cascaded lamps or lights are ramps down to in an order to on and off, with some delay.
  • Arduino Music Player : Arduino based mp3 player is a simple and easy project. Arduino is capable of producing sound waves by implementing some components to it, like speakers. It will work on the principle of voltage divider circuit.
  • Arduino Painting Machine : This Arduino based paint machine is used to reduce the human effort and errors while painting the walls. This project uses the stepper motors and brush servos to paint the required areas, by using the Arduino.
  • Arduino Panic Alarm : The Arduino based panic alarm project is used to alert the user whenever the user gets panic, by ringing an alarm. The piezo electric buzzer is used to produce the alarm sound. It uses two main elements to do this, such as Arduino micro controller board and interfacing device.
  • Arduino Powered Binary Clock : We can design a binary clock by using Arduino. This project needs simple electronic elements like LEDs. The LEDs are arranged in a sequence to display the analog clock.
  • Arduino Powered Lucky Cat As Physical Webcounter : This project is used to make indicate us when person visits our web page or web site. The lucky cat idol will make us to know this by connecting this to the web server by using Arduino. This project uses the simple hardware components like LED and servo motors.
  • Arduino Powered Mobile Phone : The cell phone can charge the Arduino by using its Li ion battery. This Arduino powered mobile phone project will be useful for charging applications, by using simple elements like diodes and resisters.
  • Arduino Powered Poker Table : The Arduino based poker table is used to produce the illuminated lights around the poker table. This project runs by using the web page hosted on local server, which is connected to the Arduino. We can also control this from a mobile phone.
  • Arduino PWM Led Control : In this project, we control the brightness of an LED by using pulse width modulation technique and Arduino. The Arduino board is stuffed with basic hard ware components and as the width of the wave for in pulse width modulation technique varies, the brightness of the LED also varies.
  • Arduino Room Temperature Monitor : This project will help us to monitor the temperature of a room by using a thermostat and Arduino. We can monitor the temperature by using a http server api and can send text messages about the temperature and room conditions.
  • Arduino Self Timer : The Arduino self-timer is a basic Arduino project which can be used as a timer circuit . The timer will be displayed by using an LED display. An led light is also used to indicate the timer visually.
  • Arduino Siren Sound Alarm : The Arduino siren sound alarm project is used to make an alert by powerful audio-visual alert device using the Arduino platform. This circuit produces a loud, wailing sound as a warning signal. And one LED provides the visual alert
  • Arduino Stock Lamp : This Arduino based stock alarm lamp will alert the user by blinking the led when the stocks reaches the preset level. This circuit will need to connect to the server to make an alert about the stocks. This will save us time to check out all the stocks in the internet.
  • Automatic Camera Shutter Switch : The Arduino is used to control the camera shutter after the elapsed time. This requires an interface between Arduino board and a camera. By using some electronic components, the Arduino can send commands to close the shutter of the camera, connected to the Arduino board through a cable.
  • Automatic Head Tracking with Arduino : The Arduino based head tracking system is used to detect the tilt. To detect the tilt, the Arduino uses the gyroscope and a 3 axis accelerometer. The final goal of this project is to control the camera on my RC glider.
  • Blinking A Led with Arduino : This is a very simple Arduino project which uses just a led and resister. The led is connected to the Arduino board by a resister and by running the Arduino code in our computer, we can make the led to blink with a present delay time.
  • Blinking Eyes Arduino Pumpkin : The blinking eyes Arduino pumpkin is a funny and scary idea. In this project we make the pumpkin to move with the help of servos with blinking leds in its eyes. The pumpkin and its motion is controlled by a button, and an Arduino.
  • Blinking Leds Sketch : This is a simple Arduino project with which we can control the led light to blink, by setting the time to on and off. By running the code in our computer, we can make the led to on and off at particular intervals.
  • Brainwave Powered Prosthetic ARM by Arduino : This is a great project idea by using Arduino that will very helpful for handicapped people in real time. The brain wave powered prosthetic arm project will move the robotic hand by the human thoughts. And this module uses Arduino board and the Mindwave Mobile headset.
  • Breathalyzer Microphone : The Breathalyzer microphone is a system for the works on the basis of information collection of blood-alcohol content level data sets. We can measure a person’s sobriety with a device that for all intents and purposes, looks no different than a standard microphone.
  • Calibrate A Sensor Automatically (Calibration) : By using this Arduino project, we can calibrate the sensor. Sometimes, the working efficiency of sensors will decrease by time. To work with the sensors properly and effectively, we need to calibrate them. This can be done by Arduino.
  • Cellular Sensor Sentinel : The cellular sentinel project uses the GSM shield to build a remote alarm system based on Arduino platform. This system will alert you within seconds by sending text messages to your cell phone by being connected with the pressure sensor, motion sensors which are implemented at the doors of house and offices.
  • Coin Operated Advice Machine : The coin based advice machine is something that gives you an advice whenever you insert a coin into it. Basically, to get the idea from this coin operated machine, we need to press the button after inserting the coin.
  • Connect an IOS Device to Arduino : We can connect the apple phone (or any iOS bases electronic gadget such as I phone I pad) to the Arduino and we can work with it. The project will let us know, how to connect and work with the iOS device.
  • Control A Relay with Arduino : In this project, we control the relay by using an Arduino. The jumper wires are connected to the relay and led. When no device is connected to the relay, the led will glow to indicate the no power state.
  • Control LED’s On/Off with IR Remote And Arduino : The main objective of this project is to control the led lights manually with the help of Arduino and remote. We use an IR remote to control the led operation, that means we can turn on and off by the sending and receiving the IR signal from the remote.
  • Control Servo Motors with The Wii Mote Joystick : In this project, we control the motion of servo motors by using a joystick. We use the will mote joystick along with the Arduino board to control its motion.
  • Control the Flashing Rate of An Led Using A Potentiometer (Analog Input) : In this project, we control the flashing rate of a led with the potentiometer. The potentiometer is used to control the resistance and thus by current flow to the led. So, depending upon the current flowing to the led, we can make the led on and off.
  • Creating A Single-Cell Battery Tester : The single cell batteries will be of 1.4 volts to 1.6 volts nearly. We can measure the voltage level of the battery by using the analog Read function library of the Arduino. depending on the voltage level of the battery, the leds will glow.
  • Detect A Knock on a Sensor (Knock) : The knock sensor is a device which is used to prevent the spark or detonation in the engine, which may cause serious damage to the vehicle engine. By using Arduino we can detect the knock in the engines and can prevent the vehicle from damage.
  • Digital Clock with Arduino and Ds1307 : In this project we are going to build a digital clock by using an Arduino and DS1307 real time clock timer IC. This IC provides the year, month, date, hour, minute and second information in binary form through an lcd display.
  • Digital Combination Lock : This is an security application by using an Arduino. the Arduino will control the door lock, by the combination of digits or combinations. the user can lock and unlock the door by pressing the digits on the hex key pad, which consists of numbers and digits. This hex key pad is interfaced with the Arduino and can be operated by the Arduino sketch (programming).
  • Dirt Simple POV Led Display : POV means persistence of vision. We can design a POV led display by using a bunch of leds and Arduino. pov is the vision of blur we seen when waving at an object. In this project, we display the letters and characters on the lcd screen whenthey are moving with different speeds.
  • DIY Gaming with A 3d Controller : The main goal of this project is to make a 3dimentional hand positioning system by using an Arduino. We preserve the semblance of functionality in this project. We can visually observe the hand positioning in the 3D view.
  • DIY Musical Key Tar : The Arduino key tar is used to create the musical sound controlled by an Arduino board. By attaching the strings to the Arduino and controlling them we can produce sounds from the key tar. Whenever the strings of the keytar touches the frets, the system will make a sound.
  • DVD Player Turned into A VFD Clock : In this project, the broken DVD player is turned in to work as a multipurpose clock. The VFD (vacuum fluorescent display) driver is used along with the Arduino to design the clock from a DVD player.
  • Electronic Memory Game : This is a fun filled project using the Arduino board. In this electronic memory game project, we design a game to test the user’s memory power. This project uses simple components like resisters and leds.
  • E-Sleeper – Put Your Pet On Sleep Mode : This is the project designed to deal with our pets. In this project we design a pet bed to make our pet sleepy and calm by using an Arduino, which is known as e-sleeper. The e-sleeper will play different sounds and lit the led lights at constant flashing rate.
  • Fade An LED’s Brightness (Fade / Fading) : This is a simple project that fades the led light by depending on Arduino commands. This project doesn’t use ant complicated mechanism. We just use resister and an led in this. The led will fade (adjust the brightness) depending up on the current allowed to it through the Arduino.
  • Fade Led in and Out with Arduino : In this project, the Arduino board is used to control the led switching. The led connected to the Arduino will fade in and out, depending on the current flow through the resister.
  • Fan Speed Controlled by Temperature and Arduino : The fan speed control project is used in small and large industries to control the speed of the fan depending on its temperature level. This project mainly uses the temperature sensor and the Arduino to control the operation of the fan.
  • G-Arduino Automated Gardening System : This project ‘G-Arduino’ is an automatic gardening device, controlled by an Arduino. This project will work on considering the soil moisture and humidity in the atmosphere. The automatic gardening system can be implemented by using simple electrical parts like sensors.
  • Giant 6 Foot Disco Ball Music Visualizer : This football disco visualizer is a party time project using an Arduino. The big sized disco ball is used to produce the light effects according to the music. The football is stuffed with LED bulbs which are controlled by using an Arduino.
  • GPS Cat Tracker : This Arduino based cat tracker project is used to track our pet using the GSM technology. This instrument is tied to the pet and by running the Arduino sketch, we can find the place of our pet in real time, such as in maps.
  • Hack A Nes Controller into A Security Keypad : In this project we hack a NES controller and use it as a security key pad. The Arduino will be used to control the action of an NES. The hacked controller can be used as security systems like door lock, by operating using keys.
  • Hacking of EEG Toys With Arduino : We can hack the EEG toys by using an Arduino. By using a human mind flex interface we can read the data in the EEG toy with certain baud rate.
  • High Speed Photography Using the Arduino : The high speed photography can be achieved by using an Arduino, by controlling the triggering rate of the camera. We use the opto coupler, digital camera with tripod and a triggering device to take the high speed photography.
  • Homemade X-Ray Machine : This project is a simple homemade x ray machine, by using the Arduino. We can see through the things by this project and capture the x-ray images of the things and substances.
  • Interactive Gaming Controller : This interactive gaming controller project is used in gaming applications. We can control the game-play by using a toy connected to Arduino and some motion sensors, manually.
  • Interface A Rotary Phone Dial to an Arduino : The main objective of the project is to interface the rotary phone dial with an Arduino and making use of it. The Arduino sketch is run in the computer to display the operation of rotary dial on the screen.
  • Interfacing with Maya and 3D Studio Max : In this project, we interface the Arduino with the Maya and max 3D studio. By using the servo motors and some we can also move the model manually and also can view the 3d image in computer by running sketch.
  • Knight Rider Effect Sketch : Arduino is used to create the knight rider effect by using LEDs and resister. The LEDs will switch on and off in a particular timing so it will look like the light of one LED is shifted to its neighbour. The Arduino will control the switching of LEDs by running the sketch in system.
  • Leap Motion Tilt Marble Maze : This leap motion tilt marble maze project is based on Arduino. this project uses the motion sensor and Arduino to control the maze tile.
  • Low-Cost Global Satellite Signalling with Iridium : The Arduino based global satellite system is very useful in tracking applications. It uses an Arduino compatible iridium satellite receiver for signal reception. It can also send text messages to the user about the satellite positioning.
  • Make an Led Bar Graph Display (Bar Graph) Arduino : In this project we control the switching of a bunch of LEDs by using Arduino. the LED bar is connected through resisters. The LED bed will receive current through the resisters and that will make the LEDs to on and off, at same time intervals.
  • Make an RGB Combination Door Lock : This is a home automation and security based project using Arduino. the RGB combination of LEDs is used to lock and unlock the door. The Arduino sketch is used to program the module to work the RGB as security lock.
  • Marble Labrynth Controlled Using the Wiifit : This game is designed based on Arduino. the marble labrynth is used to control the wiifit, which are interfaced with Arduino. the Arduino sketch control the motion of the labrynth by detecting the change in motion sensors, adjusted in the wiifit.
  • Metal Detector Made with Arduino : In this project we design a Metal detector by using an Arduino. this device is used to detect the presence of a metal, without touching it. The Arduino based metal detector will work on the principle of inductive sensing.
  • Mind-Controlled Nerf Gun by Arduino : This mind controlled nerf sentry gun will work based on the human mind signals. We use a mind controlled (mind wave read) interface to avoiding misfire. The Arduino board will control the operation of this gun by using the mind read interface.
  • Mirrored Shack Lights Up the Desert Arduino : This mirror shack lights project is providing beautiful light effects by using an Arduino board. This is an outdoor project that can be done by adding mirror strips to the exterior of the shack and installing the custom Arduino controlled electronic stuff inside them.
  • Multi-Touch Touch Screen Music Controller Arduino : The main objective of this project is to design a touch based system to control the music system, by using an Arduino and IR. We can control the music by a touch pad or touch screen by using our fingers.
  • Musical Midi Shoes : This project we will produce the musical tones instead of regular toe sounds, while we are walking. There is a force sensitive resister inserted in shoes that we wear. The force sensitive resister is connected to an Arduino and a piezo buzzer in order to produce sounds.
  • Open Source Game Boy : This is a gaming project that is designed based on Arduino platform. In this project we design a game which can be played by using a joystick. The LCD gaming screen will be used to display the game visually.
  • Overclocking an Arduino With Liquid Nitrogen : In this project we try to increase the clock speed of an Arduino by using liquid nitrogen. The Arduino board is dipped into the liquid nitrogen, its clock speed will increase because of the cryogenic temperature of the liquid N2. An LED is used to indicate the change in clock speed. The yellow LED will turn green due to the increase in band gap, because of the low temperatures.
  • Play Different Tones as Light Intensity Changes (Tonepitchfollower) : By using this project, we can play a pitch changeable music tone on the speaker controlled by the light intensity of the LDR. When we move our hand around the LDR, we can change the light intensity so thus we can vary the pitch of the music tone.
  • Potted Plant Protector : By using this Arduino based project we can protect the potted plants. We use the humidity / moisture sensor and temperature sensor to detect the plant conditions. To monitor the plant’s condition, we use a LCD display to visually observe the readings.
  • Proximity Sensor to Automate Your Haunted House : It is an interesting project based on Arduino, to create the haunted house effects. This project is used to detect the presence of our guest in the animated haunted house and to create the horrible light effects by using LED lights and photo transistor .
  • Rainboard – Rgb Led Rainbow Fader : This rainbow fader effect project is designed by using an Arduino and LED lights. This project uses the shift registers and pulse width modulation technique to control the brightness levels of LEDs using just 3 digital pins from the Arduino.
  • Read A Digital Value (Digital Read Serial) : Using Arduino is the best method to establish serial port communication. In this “Digital read serial” project, the Arduino will read the digital data provided by user and the built-in ‘serial library’ will establish a serial communication to the user’s computer, with which we are able to see the on the screen.
  • Read an Analog Value (Analogread Serial) : Using Arduino is the best method to establish serial port communication. In this “analog read serial” project, the Arduino will read the analog data provided by user and the built-in ‘serial library’ will establish a serial communication to the user’s computer.
  • Reading Temperatures Using I2C, TC04 Sensors and Arduino : This project uses the I2C communication along with the Arduino, to measure the temperatures of 3 different places at a time. It is useful to measure the inside, outside temperatures of a room at a time.
  • Remote Controlling Heavy LCD TV with Smartphone : In this project, we can control the operation of a LCD T.V. by using our smart phone. The tv control mechanism is implemented in smart phone by using Arduino. by using this module, we can change the channels and change the volume and the screen direction of the television.
  • Retro Games Console Based On Arduino : This retro games console project is used to design our own games and play games. This module works based on Arduino. we can use this project to interface a game console while playing games, and also can interface with any other electronic devices to control, or to monitor them.
  • RGB Lamp Controlled from PC : The main objective of this project is to control the RGB lamp from our computer by using an Arduino. The RGB lamp is connected to the system by a module. We can control the RGB light by running the Arduino sketch in system.
  • RGB Liquid Crystal Display Tutorial By Arduino : By using this project, we can change the color of the LCD display. The Arduino board is connected to the LCD display to control it by the Arduino programming.
  • Rocker Scale Measures How Hard You Rock Arduino : Rocker scale is an device which measures the intense and strength levels of playing the rock music instrument. This project uses Arduino to measure the sound levels by using sensors.
  • Rotary Encoder Tutorial with Arduino Code : The rotary encoder is a angular measuring device which is used to measure the rotation of wheels. In this project we use an Arduino board to control the operation of rotary encoder.
  • Secret Knock Detecting Door Lock : This home security based project is used to lock and unlock the door by the secret knocks. When the Arduino board based project is connected to the door, the sensors will detect the knock on the door and if the knock is matched with the feeded door knock sequence, then the lock will open. Otherwise the door will be locked.
  • Self-Guide Golf Club Carrier By Arduino : By using this project, we can make the toy car to work as a golf club carrier. After disassembling the parts of toy car we implement our circuit in the car. The operation of the circuit is then controlled by an Arduino.
  • Sensing Hot and Cold with Arduino : We can sense hot and cold substances by using an Arduino. The temperature sensors are connected to the Arduino along with LEDs. The LEDs are used to represent the temperature of the substances by glowing.
  • Simple Soil Moisture Sensor – Arduino Project : This project is used to detect the moisture level of the soil. The soil moisture sensor is controlled by using an Arduino board. An LED is used to indicate the low moisture level in the soil.
  • SNF Drumming Midi Glove Using Arduino And Light Sensor : This Arduino based project is used to produce midi tone music sounds by using piezo buzzer and LDR resister. The LDR sensors are arranged in a glove. These LDR sensors are used to produce the midi tone by pressing them.
  • Sound-To-Light Particle Light Box : The sound to light box project is designed by using Arduino board. In this project we can generate the light effects by giving sound input. The Arduino LEDs are arranged in the light box, which will receive the sound signal from surroundings and produce light effects.
  • Specialized Umbrella : The specialized umbrella is an Arduino based project which will use LEDs and speakers to generate visual effects and sound effects. The IR distance measuring sensor is arranged in the umbrella to measure the distance when it is approaching to someone and then the LEDs will glow to produce light effects and the speakers around the umbrella will sound an alarm.
  • Switch A Led On by Press Button : This Arduino project is very simple. When we press a button attached to the Arduino board, the LED connected to the Arduino will glow. This means we can switch on and off (toggle the state of LED) by pressing button.
  • Temperature Controlled Relay with Arduino : The temperature controlled relay project is used in industries to control the speed of the fan depending on its temperature level. The relay is connected to the temperature sensor and a dc fan, which are controlled by using Arduino sketch.
  • Text Message-Based Remote Display : The text message based LED display project is used to display the characters on a LCD display, by sending text messages by a GSM module. The Arduino is used to control the gsm operation and the LCD display.
  • The Inebriator an Arduino Powered Cocktail Maker : The inebriator project is used as cocktail maker in house parties. This Arduino based project is used to mix the different types of liquors in particular amount. The quantity of alcohol to be mixed is controlled by using Arduino.
  • The Led Brightness or Fan Speed With Arduino : This Arduino based project is used to control the brightness of the LED or can control the fan speed by using Arduino programming. This project uses simple parts like transistors and potentiometer to control the LED and fan switching.
  • The Magic Crystal Mood Ball Arduino : This magic mood ball project is an Arduino based one, to change its color depending upon the user’s mood and his body temperature. The temperature sensors are used to measure the user’s body temperature and they send command to the LEDs to change their color with increase and decrease in temperature.
  • Transfer The Mintduino from Breadboard To Perfboard : The Arduino based project is used to convert the bread board to use as prefboard. This project uses the atmega controller and reset buttons along with the Arduino.
  • Turn Signal Biking Jacket : The main objective of this project is to design a signalling jacket by using Arduino. the signalling jacket will be display the left and right signals automatically, when the person turns into move in that directions. This project uses the lilly pad LEDs along with Arduino.
  • Turn Your Arduino into A Magnetic Card Reader : In this project we use the Arduino to read the data in magnetic strip. Now a day, most of the important data is being carried in magnetic cards. So to read the digital data stored in a magnetic card, it is a easier way to build our own and basic level magnetic card reader by using Arduino.
  • Twitter Mood Light : The Arduino can be directly connected to any wireless network by using wifily module. So to design a twitter mood light, we use Arduino. in this project we design a LED light that changes its colour by collecting the information of tweets from twitter. The Arduino is used to connect the LED light with the social media.
  • UAV Spy Plane Using the Arduino : In this project we design an Arduino based spy plane (UAV – unmanned Arial vehicle), to navigate through the dangerous areas such as war fields. This can be used for the surveillance of the situations and also to collect the weather information.
  • Use A Potentiometer to Dim A Led (Analog In-Out Serial) : The main objective of this project is to design a LED that can be controlled by th potentiometer. The current allowed by the potentiometer will control the lighting (the wavelength) of the LED bulb. The colour of LED will change along with the current (resistance allowed) in potentiometer.
  • Vibrating Gear Stick for Helping Change Gears : This vibrating gear project will help the novice drivers to indicate them to change the vehicle gear. This Arduino based project monitors the gear condition comparing the speed of the vehicle. The Arduino will notify the driver to change the gear when it is not in proper speed-gear combination.
  • VK 2wd Electric Car with Arduino : In the VK electric car project, we design an Arduino controlled electric car. By using a Bluetooth module, we can control this electrical car by using our smart phone also.
  • Web Based Servo Controlled Arduino : The web based servo controller project is designed based on Arduino. the speed of the servo motor is monitored by Arduino, and by connecting this Arduino to the web server (using our computer) we can control its speed.
  • Website Visitor Blinker Christmas Bell Arduino : This project is used to indicate us when person visits our web page or web site. The xmas bell will let us to know this by connecting this to the web server by using Arduino. This project uses the simple hardware components like and servo motors along with the web page or web server.
  • Wiimote Controlled Espresso Machine Arduino : This project is a simple Arduino based coffee machine. The Arduino will control the espresso machine by using a wii remote.
  • 16×12 Grid Midi Step Sequencer : We can build our own step sequencer by using Arduino. Though the step sequencer has massive array of buttons, we can easily work with it. It has a light grid with built in LEDs, which can be operated by user, manually. It doesn’t need any system/ computer to operate.
  • A Connected Thermostat : We all know the thermostat is a temperature monitoring device. As it connected with the Arduino, the thermostat will continuously monitor the temperature of a room or device. We can visually observe the temperature level by using the LCD display.
  • Advanced Arduino Sound Synthesis : Arduino is able to produce wave forms of any shape by varying the make time and space time of the wave form. The Arduino system clock is of very high speed (16MHz) so it can produce very high frequency waves. By using the “Prescalar” hardware, we can slow down the high frequency wave forms.
  • Android-Controlled Beer Tap : The Arduino and Android platforms are combinable used to supervise the beer consumption. The android is used to check and authorize the consumer’s identity and then it allows the Arduino to operate the beer tap.
  • Appliance Remote Control Arduino Project : We can control the home appliances better than GSM, by using Arduino. The Arduino is connected with an IR receiver and it receives the encoded signals from IR remote. The built in library of Arduino will decode the received signals and controls the AC operated home appliances, like switch, fan and TV set etc.
  • Arduino Traffic Light Timing Lesson : The Traffic Light Controller enables you to gain control of your road rage with a sense of understanding!
  • Aquaponics Online Temperature and Humidity : By using Arduino, we can measure and monitor the temperature on a place through online. This project use the scalable application platform developed and hosted by Google cloud, Google app Engine. This app is will need to install on the browser when we are monitoring the humidity and temperature of a place.

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23 Responses

It helps a lot …. this projects made me think wider for the arduino system.

Do you have project for Automatic cat feeder ?

No, but I can make a automatic hamster feeder

sir. do you know site of cat feeder using arduino ? ty. if you have can u tell to me the site ? THANKYOU SIR. 🙂

anyone know codes for arduino bases alcohol sensor mobile app ?

message me [email protected]

Hey I m a computer student and I need a project related to my field but it should include ARDUINO board in it which means it should be 60% hardware and the rest software. Can you please suggest me some of my requirement ? If it is possible please notify me

In the 1950s Popular Electronics published an article for constructing what was then a rudimentary computer game. It consisted of 21 lights with a ‘player’ button and a ‘machine’ button. A player,,could light 1, 2, or 3 lamps, the “machine:” could then also light 1, 2, or 3, lamps, each taking turns. The object of the game was to avoid being forced into lighting the last, or 21st lamp The “machine” would invariably win.. It worked on the principle that within the number 21, there are 5 groups of 4, with 1 left over. The secret was that whichever the “player” chooses (1,,2, or 3), the machine will always chose a number that adds up to 4. ( If the “player” chooses 1,, -the “machine” chooses 3,. If the “player chooses 2,,,the “machine” will choose 2.. If the “player” chooses 3, the , “machine will choose 1) The combination always adds up to 4. The original game used a mechanical ‘stepping’ relay and ordinary pilot lamps. I am looking for someone to take this on as a project using LEDs and processors. (Arduino maybe?) Will be glad to answer any questions.

hiii..can you suggest me with a project where I can implement solar based light and ardinuo board both…..

it’s really nice.do you have a project on intellegent walking stick for blind?

I want a pid projects from A to Z please give something if you have >>>

Design a Heartbeat measuring module and Display in 7-Segment or LCD using Arduino

why is the Arduino based project for underground cable fault detection not providing source code?

hiii i m a student of electronic engineering i need a project to related RADAR technology. pls u hv suitable advice

Nice post . Amazing Projects.

Thanks very much sir.

I want project point to point transmit music by laser and arduino

I simply adore your site , ty so much

good ideas and projects!!! can be used in daily life to reduce human efforts.

do you have project ” FLAG RAISING AUTOMATIC” ??

Please can any here help me with a project on biometric card to check attendance

how can I design iot based dumpster monitoring system

do you have coding for dc motor start up..then it equip with push button and relay..the function for the push button is when the dc motor is running i will push the push button..then when i released my finger from pressing the push button it will take 10 seconds for delay and if still the finger is not pressing the push button the dc motor will stop..

do you have this project design of an office appliance system using temperature sensor & arduino uno micro controller for efficient use of electricity

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7 Best Final Year Projects on Arduino (Videos Included)

7 Best Final Year Projects on Arduino (Videos Included)

Gone are the days when we used to sit and ponder over for hours for little things. Be it any field, career, technical or social, we used to struggle for every little penny. But, today, this great achievement of sitting at home while being able to monitor what is going outside your domain or to be able to work has induced a lot of welcoming opportunities for youth. We can learn new things simply, just by a click. In online you will find a lot of amazing stuff that will help you in the long run.

Have you checked out our projects on Arduino yet? Arduino Kit will be shipped to you and you can build using tutorials. You can start with a free demo today!

1. Robotics (Career Building Course)

2. 3D Printer

3. IoT (Career Building Course)

4. Animatronic Hand

5. Mechatronics (Career Building Course)

6. Home Automation using IoT

7. CNC Machine using Arduino

8. Smart Irrigation System

9. 7 Robots (Combo Course)

10. Robotic Arm

11. Biped Walking Robot

12. Sensor Guided Robotics

13. Hexapod

14. Swarm Robotics

15. Smart Building using IoT

16. Mobile Robotics

17. Smart Energy Meter using GSM

18. Sixth Sense Robot

19. Automatic Solar Tracker

20. IoT using Arduino

21. GPS & GSM based Tracker

22. 2 Mechatronics Projects

23. Gesture Based Robotics

24. 2 IoT Projects (Combo Course)

25. 5 IoT Projects (Combo Course)

26. Smart Water Monitoring

27. Automated Street Lighting

28. WiFi Controlled Robot

29. 5 Arduino Projects

30. Biometric Authentication

31. 4 Smart Energy Projects

32. Maze Solver Robot

33. Health Monitoring Wearable

34. Bluetooth Robotics

35. Persistence of Vision

36. Fire Fighting Robot

37. Smart Traffic Lighting System

To brief you about such things, this article brings you just another outstanding platform where you (engineering students) can find some of the top final year projects using Arduino.

As you will scroll further, you will get to know how important these projects are?

What is Arduino?

What is Arduino

For many of us who don’t know and are not familiar with technical terms, in simple words Arduino is open-source, a huge platform that lets you integrate hardware components with software without aiming for any kind of profit. With the help of the Arduino board, you can create some outstanding technologies that the world today demands. Some complicated technologies like remote sensing, smart sensing and robotics find extensive use of Arduino.

Arduino is really easy to learn as it just operates on very simple programming languages like C and C++. A great tool for beginners who find their interests in robotics, IoT, Embedded systems, etc. Arduino is user-friendly as well as cost-effective also.

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What are the applications of Arduino?

With the growing use of Arduino in various fields, it is becoming even more popular day by day. For those engineering students who are looking for some really strong projects in their final year, their search ends here. Arduino project is a very good option since it provides a base for your future learning about other related technologies. To talk more about its applications, Arduino finds great use in home automation, smart sensing, artificial intelligence, robotics, brain science and cognition, machine learning, fingerprint scanning, weather monitoring system, etc.

Not only having secured its position among engineers but also among other artists, architects, musicians, enthusiasts, and other professionals. Arduino has emerged as a successful software tool. This shows the exponential growth of Arduino in today’s world.

What are the different types of Arduino boards?

Arduino is open-source hardware, and simultaneously, an extremely user-friendly tool, thus letting the users derive their own different versions of the Arduino board as per their choice.  Arduino Uno (R3), Lilypad Arduino and Red Board are some really good Arduino boards developed so far.

Having now known about some exciting facts about Arduino and its rising use, it becomes way important to associate ourselves with the Arduino projects since joining such projects enhances your knowledge in greater depth.

Top Final year projects on Arduino for Engineering students

Now, have a look at the detailed explanation of the above-mentioned projects.

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1. Biped walking robot: Get to know about the working of a robot, by learning about the data being fed into the robot, how the data gets processed and how the robot then makes a move. Explore many other amazing facts about this field of robotics and stand apart from others. As part of this Arduino project, you will learn about robot’s locomotion, working of servo motors, Arduino architecture, and programming, etc.

2. Mobile Robotics: Building a robot that can be controlled by your smartphone doesn’t make you thrilled about learning Arduino? Well, to know more, be a part of this project where you will learn how to build a mobile controlled robot using Dual Tone Multiple Frequency. Making use of these DTMF signals that send instructions to the robot from your mobile, Mobile Robotics is really worth learning.

3. Smart Irrigation System: This Arduino project helps you to develop a device that detects the change in the moisture level of the soil and also further controls the flow of water accordingly. You will get to work with a soil moisture sensor and an Arduino board.

4. Hexapod: This Arduino project helps you to build your own personal Hexapod Robot that can be controlled via Bluetooth. You will also learn about Robot’s locomotion, working of servo motors, wireless actuation of legged robots, the crawling strategy of hexapods and much more while building this project.

5. Animatronic Hand: This Arduino project helps you to build an energy-efficient device that helps you track energy usage and send it via SMS periodically. Through this project, you will get an opportunity to learn about GSM technology, Arduino architecture and electrical loads and measurement.

6. CNC Machine using Arduino: An exciting opportunity that lets you build your CNC machine capable of performing operations like drilling, milling, and cutting. Learning about stepper motors, Arduino Board, G Codes, CNC calibration, and programming will be a part of this project.

7. 3D Printer: Starting from the very scratch to build a 3D printer is really an interesting idea. With the help of this project, you will be able to print your own objects and use them for building other projects too. As part of this project, you will learn about additive manufacturing, RAMPS board, and SMPS & Motor Driver.

8. Swarm Robots

Swarm robots are the ultimate class of robots which are capable of connecting and communicating with each other. This technology has a massive scope in the field of surveillance and warfare. The robots which are built for this purpose are highly intelligent and must be capable of coordinating amongst each other to get the work done. Arduino programming enables to utilise a master-slave communication link which helps the robots work efficiently. The master robot controls the slave robot while performing its own task. This Arduino project is an amalgamation of mechanics, communication engineering and Arduino programming.

9. Home Automation system using IoT: In this IoT based Arduino project, you will learn the special ways in which you can turn your entire home into a system that you can operate through your phone. This project uses Bluetooth technology and teaches you the concepts of IoT and Arduino.

10. Sensor Guided Robotics: Robots are the future. This Arduino project teaches you how to develop a sensor guided robot. You will learn about the concepts of phototrophic and photophobic. IR sensor, Arduino UNO board, and DC motor are used to develop the Robot.

11. Persistence of Vision: This course teaches you the dynamics of display systems technology. This is an interesting project that works with LEDs to give a magical touch to your Arduino project. You will learn the working and application of DC motors as well.

12. Automatic Solar Tracker: A new type of device to generate solar power is widely used by people these days. In this Arduino project, you will learn about photoresistors in electronic systems and the workings of the solar energy system.

13. Weather monitoring system using Arduino

In this Arduino project, you will learn to build a device sensitive to temperature variations. It streams the temperature and humidity data over the internet to the user at a remote location. This project helps you to improve your knowledge of Electronics and Communication.

14. Automated street lighting system

This Arduino project mainly teaches you how to build a light-sensitive device that turns the streetlights ON/ OFF automatically depending on the intensity of sunlight falling on it. Not just this, you will also get a chance to work on interfacing and calibrating the sensors. A smart way to use this technology to efficiently save energy is worth learning.

15. Smart water monitoring

This course involves making an Arduino based Smart Water Monitoring System that controls and manages the flow of water through the pipe. By working on this Arduino project, you will learn about Arduino concepts, Arduino architecture, and calibration of flow sensors. Building a device that really helps in saving water should be a part of your course learning.

16. Smart Building using Arduino

This course enables you to build an Arduino based smart device that can sense the number of occupants in a meeting room and automatically turn the lights ON/OFF based on occupancy. PIR (Passive Infra-Red) sensor is used to achieve the above-mentioned task. This is an efficient way to save electricity for domestic purposes.

17. Robotic Arm

In this Arduino project, you will develop a robotic arm that can be associated with your smart phone through Bluetooth and can be controlled by an Android App. Arduino Uno board is used to program the robotic arm. Servo motors are used as actuators that make the robot to achieve movements in three degrees of freedom. HC-05 Bluetooth module is used to connect the robotic arm to the mobile.

18. Mobile Robotics

Mobile robots have the benefit of range as the coverage area is more for mobiles. As part of this Arduino project, you will build a robot that can be controlled by a mobile that makes a call to another mobile associated with the robot.

19. Gesture based robotics

Gesture controlled robot is a semi-autonomous robot which is controlled by hand gestures. Accelerometer sensor is used to detect the movement of the hand. The Robot takes inputs from the sensor and moves accordingly.

20. Sixth-sense robot

Sixth sense technology is a progressive method to magnify the physical world around us and allows the users to control robots using image processing algorithms. In this Arduino project, you will develop a robot using Arduino and image processing algorithms to control the robot.

21. Wi-Fi controlled robot

Wi-Fi has turned into an integral part of our lives today and there is a number of gadgets which we control through Wi-Fi. In this Arduino project, you will develop a robot which can be controlled remotely through your laptop using Wi-Fi. The Robot is connected to the internet with the help of the Wi-Fi module and can be controlled through commands given through laptop.

22. Fire-fighting robot

Fire-fighting is a very dangerous job because of that now robots can be used to perform this task which will reduce the risk of injury to humans. As part of this Arduino project, you will develop a robot which detects the fire with the help of IR (Infra-Red) sensors and extinguishes it using a fan powered by a DC motor. The robot is programmed using Arduino microcontroller to accomplish the desired task.

23. Maze solver robot

In this Arduino project, you will develop a robot that can discover its way out from a maze of puzzling lines. IR sensors will be utilized to recognize the maze lines and send information to the microcontroller. The robot will travel through the maze field utilizing the infrared optical sensors. When the robot detects a junction, it cleverly chooses the path using a special algorithm.

24. Bluetooth robotics

In this Arduino project, you will build a robot which can be remotely controlled via Bluetooth. An Android application is used to give instructions to the robot. The robot is programmed to decode these signals and move accordingly. As part of this project you will learn about: Arduino architecture, Bluetooth communication, and working of motors.

25. GPS and GSM based Tracker: GPS and GSM are two important technologies which have taken over the world. In this Arduino project along with Arduino architecture, you will also learn to integrate GPS and GSM practically.

26. Biometric Authentication: In the modern world, biometric authentication is gaining popularity for various purpose of security. This Arduino project will teach you to build a biometric reader and also the programming and architecture of Arduino.

27. Smart Energy Meter using GSM: This GSM based Arduino project enables you to record the energy consumed. It uses GSM technology that will keep you updated about the amount of energy consumed. You will also learn about electrical loads and measures in this project.

28. Navigation Based online tracking system using Arduino: In this Arduino project, you will be building a GPS system which can continuously update your location and send information. You will be doing this by closely working with the working of a GPS, mobile communication systems, antennas, etc and hence, getting exposure to many aspects. 

Learn more about this project

Apart from these projects, there are a couple of different projects that you can allude to:

  • Home Automation System using IoT
  • Smart Irrigation system
  • Robotic Arm
  • Sixth sense robot
  • Gesture-based robotics
  • Smart Building using IoT
  • Smart energy meter using GSM
  • Swarm robotics
  • Sensor-guided robotics
  • Automatic Solar Tracker
  • Weather monitoring system using Arduino
  • GPS & GSM based Tracker
  • Smart water monitoring
  • Automated street lighting
  • Biometric Authentication
  • Health monitoring wearable
  • Bluetooth robotics
  • Wi-Fi Controlled robot
  • Firefighting robot
  • Maze solver robot
  • Persistence of Vision

What benefits can you expect from these projects?

Besides a great learning experience, these projects have several other attractive benefits to offer:

  • Enhances knowledge.
  • It provides you with certificates that add bonus points to your resume and also increases your chances of getting recruited to higher companies.
  • It helps you in the long run in the field of technology, design, etc.
  • You get to learn and implement advanced technologies.
  • An experience to work on mini-projects hands-on.

How can Skyfi Labs help you?

Here at Skyfi Labs, you get a wonderful opportunity to develop your minds by having a closer look at each detail involved. You can always interact with our experts in case of any doubt and learn the new concepts that go into designing of any technology. With our expert guidance and advice, you are surely going to enjoy learning such projects. To ensure its learner’s proper ease of learning, Skyfi Labs offer some mind-blowing project ideas that you can build it as a final year project.

Hope this article gets of some use to you.

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Top 50 Arduino Based Projects: The popularity of Arduino Platform is at most because of  its user friendly interface, easy to program, cheap, small size. For electronic hobbyist arduino platform become dream come true due to its plug and play option. Thus, we are going to compile Top 50 Arduino Based Projects posted in bestengineeringprojects.com. This project list include all those popular arduino based project posted in this website.

The impact of arduino platform is felt not only in all branch science and engineering but in the life of ordinary people who want to customize their creativity. Few year back the project like Robot, RC controlled car, appliance control over internet need core electronic idea and more complex programming, but these day one can make this type of project within an hour or two. Even non-engineering student can make their own customize projects like “Guitar Pedal” using arduino platform.

top 50 arduino based projects

Figure 1: Top Arduino Based Projects

Lets take a look for the.

Most interesting arduino based projects over internet.

1.  diy arduino controlled guitar pedal.

  • For better resolution 16-bit output (two PWM output pin used)
  • Distortion and noise free output.
  • For better amplification single rail-to-rail op-amp.
  • No dedicated power supply unit needs i.e. takes power from arduino board.
  • Dedicated foot switch and volume control switch.

2.  Arduino Controlled 12V battery charger circuit

  • Two stage of charging (bulk stage and float stage charging).
  • Dedicated LCD for indication of charging status and full charge.
  • Automatic voltage and current adjustment for battery charging.
  • High output current (5 Amp.) i.e. can charge up to 100A battery.

Making Video Link : Youtube Link

ardunio controlled 12v battery charger circuit

3.  Appliance Control using IOT and AI Chatbot 

  • Can control your appliance from any corner of world.
  • No dedicated software required i.e. it uses messenger for appliance control.
  • AI Chat bot used i.e. you can add as many command for appliance ON and OFF.

Making video link:

Part 1: Youtube Link

Part 2: Youtube Link

4.  Smart Dustbin using Arduino Uno

  • Automatic open cap when one pass the hand and close its cap after interval of time.
  • Simple circuit and step wise procedure of making.
  • Dedicated ON/OFF switch if you wan to switch off the control board.

Making Video Link: Youtube Link

5.  Earthquake detector | Indicator Circuit using Vibration Sensor

  • Very sensitive for seismic vibration i.e. detect earthquake more accurately.
  • Dedicate LCD in-order to display the value of earthquake.
  • Dedicated Alarm if the vibration exceed the threshold level.

earthquake detector output 2

6.  Car Lock System using Arduino and GSM

  • Ignition system and central lock of the car can be enabled or disabled manually.
  • Information is transferred to mobile if one break its security system.
  • Battery from car is used as power supply unit.
  • With correct password one can toggle ignition lock.

7.  Multiplexed 4 LCD Display using Arduino UNO

  • Utilize less number of pin to drive the more LCD.
  • Not using I2C technology
  • Uses only 12 pin to drive 4 different LCD and show 4 different message in each LCD.

8.  Arduino Based Car Reverse Alarm

  • Detect obstacle while one reverse the car.
  • 10 level of obstruction measurement i.e. show you how far the obstacle is from back of your car.
  • Dedicated alarm system if obstacle is close enough.

9. Automatic wiper for Automobile using Arduino and Rainsensor

  • Monitor the intensity of rain fall.
  • Automatic control the Wiper connected connected to servo motor.
  • Also show the intensity of rain fall in LCD.

10.  Metal Detector Circuit using Arduino

  • Can detect metallic abject like metal coins, iron ore, aluminum or silver and gold.
  • Can also be used in the place when detecting metal is mandatory like airport.
  • Audio and visual indication of metal detection.

11.   LED Matrix Display using Arduino

  • 35 LEDs is used to make 7×5 Multiplexed Display.
  • Dedicated 7 transistor for dedicated row.
  • Low power consumption, and custom message.

12.  Arduino based Bluetooth Controlled Car

  • One can control the car using your mobile phone over bluetooth.
  • Dedicated software for your car control.
  • Can make your own in an hour or in two.

robot parts list

Video link : Youtube Link

13.  Arduino Gesture Controlled Robot

  • Gesture control robot (accelerometer based).
  • 433 MHz for communication link instead of bluetooth.
  • Inbuilt obstacle detectors.

14.  Arduino and RF Controlled Robot

  • Dedicated Transmitter circuit (no arduino board in transmitter circuit).
  • 433 MHz communication link.
  • 4 Dedicated switch for forward, back, right and left.

15.  Arduino and ESP8622 Based Web Server

  • Making Dedicated board and cab be programmed standalone.
  • Dedicated server using ESP8266.
  • Monitor temperature of room and for prototype can control the LED over internet.

16.  Arduino Based Data Logger (Temperature)

  • Data is stored in SD Card for further processing.
  • Temperature is stored in definite interval of time.
  • Dedicated RTC module in order store the temperature at time.

17.  Fingerprint Attendance System using Arduino  

  • This project utilize finger thumb impression for attendance.
  • Uses matching algorithm in order to take attendance.
  • Dedicated audio and visual indication for matched and un-matched.

Fingerprint Attendance System using Arduino

18.  Arduino Based Automatic Call Answering Machine

  • Answer the call with pre-recorded message when we are unable to attain the call.
  • Made using Voice module and can record the voice up to 20 sec.
  • Start to play the pre-recorded message after three rings.

author prototype of automatic call answer machine

19.  Arduino Based Music Player

  • Can play music direct from SD card.
  • Contains amplifier thus you can directly play in speaker.
  • Dedicated button for next and play/pause for music.

20.  Earthquake Detector using Arduino

  • Accelerometer based earthquake detection
  • manually adjustment of sensitivity i.e. can be increased and decreased using two dedicated switch.
  • In case of emergency it will automatic switch ON and switch OFF the appliance.

result of earthquake dector using arduino

21.  Countdown Timer Using Arduino 

  • It store the time electronically and display it simultaneously.
  • Utilize 7-segment display instead of LCD for better visual.
  • For time adjustment rotary encoder is used instead of switch.

22.  Arduino Fingerprint Sensor Lock

  • Provide better security because it uses fingerprint impression.
  • Solenoid provide better lock security.
  • Used fingerprint matching algorithm.

23.  Accident Detection and Alert System using Arduino

  • It monitor linear velocity, displacement or acceleration regularly.
  • When accident occur it send the location and further message to the defined mobile number.
  • A LCD is used in this project for prototype and adjustment to see the real reading.

author prototype of accident detection system

24.  Arduino and RFID Based Attendance System

  • It take attendance and store start time and end time.
  • Admin have various control like delete log using dedicated switch.
  • Dedicated LED and buzzer for indication valid and invalid RFID card.

25.  Arduino and RFID based Door Access System 

  • Equipped with solenoid lock thus provide better security.
  • When valid card is detected it open the door lock.
  • Different LEDs are used for indicating different status like ready, warning.

26.  DIY Breathalyzer using Arduino and MQ-3 Sensor Module

  • It is used to detect the alcohol with different level.
  • 10 dedicated LEDs are used to show the level of alcohol.
  • Simple circuit and simple program thus easy to understand.

DIY Breathalyzer using Arduino and MQ-3

27.  Arduino FM Receiver Circuit using TEA5767

  • Dedicated audio amplifier circuit to get better audio output.
  • Two switch are used to scan the FM channel.
  • Dedicated LCD is used to indicate various parameter like channel details.

28.  DIY 5×3 matrix keypad for arduino

  • Making customize keyboard for arduino project (5×3)
  • Overcome the error of results due to simultaneous multiple pressing of switch.
  • Dedicated keyboard which would be ideal for any personal uses.

diy 5x3 matrix keypad for arduino

29.  Arduino Digital Clock using DS3231 Pi Module

  • More accurate time then DS1307 module.
  • LCD for displaying date and time.

30.  Arduino Capacitance Meter Project

  • This project can measure the value of capacitance from range pf pF to 1000 uF.
  • Two approach for measurement for low value and high value capacitor.
  • LCD for displaying value of capacitor.

31.  Arduino Weighing Machine using HX711

  • Interfacing weight sensor HX711 with arduino UNO board.
  • Make your own weighing machine and measure the weight up to 50Kg.
  •  Calibrating weight machine to measure the weight.

32.  Arduino Controlled Variable Power Supply

  • Dedicated connector for fixed and variable power supply (two for fixed and one for variable).
  • Provide high current (3 Amp.) constantly for long period of time.
  • Can be idea for charging battery as well as providing constant power supply.

33.   Sound Level Meter Circuit using Arduino

  • Measure intensity of sound using arduino uno board.
  • In build amplifier to provide necessary amplification.
  • LCD is used to indicate the intensity of sound.

34.  Universal Arduino IR Receiver Circuit

  • Can be used to control any electrical and electronic appliance over remote.
  • Every appliance can be controlled using single remote.

author prototype ir receiver

35.  Christmas Music and Decoration using Arduino

  • By using this project you can play three different Christmas music.
  • It also have lighting effect using different color led.
  • Jingle Bell Jingle Bell, wish you merry Christmas and Santa Claus is coming to town.

Video Link : YouTube

36.  Ultrasonic Water Level Meter

  • Wireless wireless water level measurement instead of electrode.
  • Uses 433MHz channel for communication between transmitter and receiver.
  • Receiver with display can be placed anywhere user found easy.

37.  Arduino FM Transmitter

  • High area range of coverage (i.e. 50M).
  • Can be used to transmit voice and music over FM.
  • Simple circuit and uses very less components.

38.  Dark Sensor using Arduino

  • Automatic switch on and off the appliance according to intensity of light.
  • Can be used for security purpose, (Sounds piezo buzzer when dark is detected).
  • Simple circuit and easy to understand.

39.  Soil Moisture Meter using Arduino

  • Detect the moisture level of soil.
  • Result is displayed in 16×2 LCD.
  • Sensitivity of soil can be adjusted.

40.  Arduino VU Meter

  • Used to show the level of volume in LCD.
  • Used for two distinct audio channel i.e. LEFT Channel and Right Channel.
  • Used to compare the left and right channel sound.

41.  Temperature Controlled Fan using Arduino

  • Automatic control the speed of fan according to the temperature of room.
  • No need of extra motor drive circuit, uses it’s own transistor to drive the motor.
  • LCD is used to indicate the temperature and speed of fan.

42.  High Powered Strobe Light Using Arduino

  • This project uses six high power Luxeon LED, hence more brightness.
  • Uses FET as switch instead of bi-polar transistor.
  • Variable resistor is used to select the timing for switch on and off the LEDs.

43.  Sound VU Meter Using Arduino

  • Two distinct mode of measuring the intensity of sound.
  • Ten level of audio measurement.
  • In basic level output is flicker while in advance mode led glow at max. audio level.

44.  Dynamic Temperature Indicator and Controller Using Ardunio

  • Temperature indication as well as temperature controlling.
  • Thermistor based temperature indication.
  • Closed loop system for efficient and fast.

45.  Tune Player Using Arduino

  • Automatic tune player, generate analog output from digital output.
  • Op-amp TDA7052 is used to amplify the PWM output to 1W.

46.  Hypnotizer Using Arduino

  • DIY hypnotizer used to hypnotizer the people.
  • Very simple circuit and can be constructed using arduino and motor.

47.  Arduino Based Lie Detector

  • Simple lie detector used to detect whether one is speaking LIE or not.
  • Measure the resistance of body and display the result.
  • Integrated with piezo buzzer.

48. RGB Colour Generator using Arduino

  • Different color generation using variable resistor and LED.
  • Generate color with HEX code which can be further used in digital system.
  • Dedicated LCD for indicating the HEX code.

49.  Interfacing of Unipolar and Bipolar Stepper Motor with Arduino

  • Interfacing of unipolar and bipolar motor with arduino.
  • Pin identification and circuit of different motor.

author prototype of interfacing of m42sp-4np with ardino

50.  LED Dice Using Arduino

  • Ideal for playing Dice game like Ludo.
  • Seven LED instead of 6 led becasue 7th LED is for ODD indication

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Want To Learn Arduino? Get Building With These Arduino Projects!

In this article, I cover the 30 best Arduino projects you need to build in 2024, including a range of cool Arduino project ideas for beginners and more advanced users.

One of the best ways to learn all about Arduino is to get hands-on with project-based learning.

But what can you do with Arduino projects in 2024? Honestly, I think the possibilities are nearly limitless! It all comes down to imagination!

Whether you’re intrigued by automation systems, robotics, or interactive art installations, Arduino projects enable all this and much, much more.

They’re also an excellent way to hone your electronics skills if you’re actively looking for jobs in IoT .

So, if you’re driven by a desire to innovate, have a passion for technology, or enjoy creating, let’s dive into some fun Arduino projects!

  • What Is Arduino?

If you’re new to Arduino, you’re probably wondering, what exactly is Arduino?

Great question! Let me cover the basics before we dive into some easy Arduino projects!

Arduino is an open-source electronics platform consisting of easy-to-use hardware and software.

You'll often hear about Arduino and Raspberry Pi when it comes to microelectronics in 2024, but that's a discussion for another day.

An Arduino board is a programmable microcontroller that includes various inputs and outputs (I/O), like serial communication, digital inputs and outputs, and analog inputs.

This is very cool indeed and a far cry from the basic breadboards I used to learn about electronics during my undergraduate studies.

Arduino boards are typically used in a free and open-source development environment. Combining these allows you to write, upload, and execute code that controls your device, invention, or project.

One of the coolest ways to use Arduino is to get creative, whether you want to build a simple LED light device or are interested in IoT (Internet of Things) or robotics.

And if you’re just starting out, there’s a huge and active Arduino community that offers support, shares their own projects, and more. 

Of course, if you’re brand new to the world of Arduino and you’re not sure where to start, we’d definitely recommend complementing your projects with an Arduino course.

  • What Skills Do You Need For Arduino Projects?

Let's set the record straight: you don’t need to be an expert to start working on Arduino projects! In fact, I genuinely think that Arduino projects can be great for all skill levels.

That said, you should probably have some basic skills before you get started, or at least be willing to learn them!

For example, Arduino projects usually involve C++ coding if you're building from scratch, so consider a C++ course if this sounds like fun, but you're not familiar with the language.

Let's take a look at the basics I think you should have to follow along with our Arduino projects:

  • Basic programming knowledge: Even if you’re following along with someone else’s code, basic programming knowledge is useful for figuring out any issues that may come up.
  • C or C++ skills: Arduino is based on C++, so it's really helpful to have C++ skills to create your own projects from scratch.
  • Basic electronics knowledge: Arduino projects involve working with various electrical components, so it’s essential to understand the basics of current, voltage, and resistance.
  • Ability to read schematics: Arduino projects often come with schematics that make them easy to replicate, so you’ll need to be able to read these to work with these kits or projects.

I should point out that it’s also really easy for complete beginners to pick up easy Arduino projects and learn these skills along the way.

But if you are feeling uncertain, I also think it helps to pick up an Arduino book for some extra help if you're brand new to the area.

I know from experience that it's always nice to have some reference materials on hand!

  • Best Arduino Projects for Beginners in 2024

To get things started, I'll start with ten Arduino starter projects that are generally on the simpler side.

This means they require less time to put together, and they're also a great way to get a taste of what you can do with Arduino!

1. PC Info Panels

Arduino LCD Info panel for PC (LCD Smartie)

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Why We Chose This Project

First up on our list is one of the best beginner Arduino projects for newbies. I really like this as a gentle introduction, as you’ll use an Arduino Nano to interface between an LCD display and your computer’s USB port.

Once the electrical components are assembled, you can use open-source software called LCD Smartie to show different kinds of information on your LCD screen, including system stats like network utilization, CPU load, disk space, and more.

I also like that you can use your info panel to download RSS feeds or run other applications. Very cool!

2. Vintage Screensaver

Vintage Screensaver

This might be appealing to me because of the nostalgia, but if you're new to Arduino, simple projects like this vintage screensaver are a great way to start!

Inspired by 90s screensavers, you can get a healthy dose of 90s retro styling with the TVOUT and a Yourduino.

I also like that there are nine screensavers to choose from, making it a fun way to create an interesting decorative piece and even reuse an old CRT display.

Although you might need to dig around for a CRT display, as they're not very common anymore!

3. ArduSniffer

Gas Detector

I really like this one, as it's a genuinely useful project! With the ArduSniffer, you can create a USB-powered gas detector with an LED display.

Sure, it does have more components than the first two projects on our list, but I want to gradually introduce you to more challenging projects as we work down the list.

That said, I think this is a great way to level up your skills. Plus, it's pretty affordable and offers detailed instructions.

4. Bluetooth Controlled RC Car

If you like remote-controlled cars (we’ve all had one at some point, right?!), you'll love this project, as it uses Bluetooth, an app on your phone, and an Arduino. 

I like that the instructions are pretty basic, as it makes it easy for you to put the car together and make it work.

But if you want to get creative, you can use a 3D printer (or printing service) to design a body for the car!

5. Stroboscope (Zoetrope)

Stroboscope (Zoetrope)

A zoetrope , sometimes called a stroboscope, is a pre-film mechanical device that gives the illusion of animation or motion. I love this project, and it's great if you’re a cinema fan! 

To build this Arduino project, you can reuse a defunct Xbox 360 CD drive with a spindle motor to recreate this cool gadget.

You get all the instructions and source code you need in the instructable, making this a great way to create a short animation (or the illusion of one).

6. Portable Temp/Humidity Sensor with an LCD Display

I think this portable temperature and humidity sensor is a fun beginner Arduino project, as it's easy to understand really relatable.

This particular project uses an Arduino UNO R3, but you can use any 5V Arduino board you choose, and you can even purchase new parts or salvage some from your old projects.

The code, which was made using the Adafruit DHT library, is included in the instructions, and you can power your sensor using a power bank to display data in real time.

7. Simple Programmable Robotic Arm

Do you like robots? If the answer is yes, read on!

This is one of the best Arduino robot projects for beginners, as you'll create a simple and programmable servo arm using Arduino UNO and the Arduino IDE.

The robot arm itself uses buttons and potentiometers to record and play five programmed positions. 

I like that this can be powered by your computer’s USB port, but you can also use an external power supply if you ensure the servo can handle it.

It's easy to make the bot arm from readily available materials, and the code and circuit schematics are included.

8. Nano Piano

Do you fancy yourself as Beethoven or Bach? Just kidding, but if you like music, this is a cool Arduino project.

It is a beginner-friendly project with all the schematics and code you need to build a miniature piano with four keys using the Arduino Nano Every.

I also like that you can tailor the Nano Piano to your style by choosing your base (perf or protoboard) and deciding whether you want to create a housing with 3D printing!

9. Coin Sorter

 Coin Sorting Machine using Arduino

Do you have pockets full of change you don't know what to do with? Maybe, maybe not! I mean, who uses real money anymore, right?!

That said, if you’ve ever wanted to sort your coins, this simple Arduino project might be one to try.

All you need is an Arduino UNO, a 16x2 display, and an infrared (IR) sensor to detect the differences between each coin, sending them through the appropriate hole.

I need to point out that it’s super important to follow the instructions as accurately as possible. This includes marking and cutting the sorting holes precisely and ensuring the slopes are appropriately angled.

You can even create a simple prototype from cardboard or 3D print a body for the sorter.

10. Blind Spot Monitoring System

Blindspot Monitoring System

Rounding out our list of projects for beginners, this is a really interesting Arduino project if you're intrigued by real-world microelectronics applications.

In fact, this project even takes its inspiration from the 2021 Mercedes Benz S-Class, which used ambient lighting to blink when a vehicle is detected in the blind spot. We've probably all seen these features in modern cars now, but it was revolutionary at the time.

In this case, we’ll be using an Arduino Uno and an RGB LED light strip to mimic the same thing. You can also set it to blink different colors depending on the position of the other vehicle relative to yours.

While there are many Arduino LED Projects to choose from, I really like this one as it's incredibly beginner-friendly and relatable.

  • Cool Arduino Projects for Intermediate Users

Do you feel ready to take it to the next level? Let’s take a look at some intermediate-level projects!

11. Emotive Plant Pot

Emotive Plant Pot

Ready for some more fun Arduino project ideas? Great, how do you feel about making an Emotive Plant Pot?

Now, let me take a second to say that this is not going to be Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy (I know!), but it's actually a 3D-printed plant pot with an LCD display that you can use to show cute faces.

You can even 3D print the components yourself with the included files. Just use the detailed instructions and schematics, and away you go!

12. Touch Interface Controlled Robotic Arm

Touch Interface Controlled Robotic Arm

We're back to robotics! If this is something you like, definitely check out this touch interface robotic arm.

All you need is an Arduino and any older Android phone to get started. I think this is also a cool way to get more mileage from older tech! 

Now, as you'd expect, this project is a little more complex, but the schematics and code are provided, and there’s even an assembly guide with a clear video to demonstrate the steps.

You can also 3D print the components yourself or use a 3D printing service with the provided files.

Note that creator Maurizio Miscio states you can contact him for the graphical interface app’s code.

13. Hidden Smart Bookshelf

Hidden Smart Bookshelf

This one just sounds cool, so I had to include it! The idea here is to create a Hidden Smart Home Bookshelf that you can use to conceal items within a cabinet or shelf that’s meant to look like a full bookshelf.

The creator has even included a very detailed video to cover the building and assembly process.

If you want to access the Arduino source code, head over to the creator’s GitHub , and you can either follow along exactly or make your own improvements.

I also think that if you have extra space, you could scale this up into a concealed closet or door!

14. Neopixel Cake

Epic Neopixel Birthday Cake

I think this is one of those super cool Arduino project ideas that you can use to make a splash at a party or special event.

Yep, you can make a uniquely memorable cake that uses flexible LED matrices and an Arduino.

The matrices themselves are embedded into the cake, then covered with fondant icing to allow light diffusion and a much better effect. Watch out Cake Boss!

I also found that you can even program cool light effects or text into the LED matrix so it can display whatever you want.

Just follow the detailed video demo and make sure you have a cake ready!

15. Automatic Humidifier

Automatic Humidifier

If you live somewhere hot and dry, you probably know all too well how important it is to have a humidifier.

Well, you can build your own now! I love this project to create an automatic humidifier, and it's straight from the Arduino Project Hub.

This project revolves around using a DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor to detect environmental humidity, and this can trigger the humidifier whenever the detected humidity is below a set level.

16. CNC Drawing Machine

CNC Drawing Machine

This is another flashback for me to my undergraduate studies and the class I took in electronics and manufacturing.

The idea here with this Arduino project is to create a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) plotter out of an Arduino Nano board and two old DVD writers.

This is definitely another slightly old-school project, but I love the way it can be used to create 2D or 3D images on plain or smooth surfaces with an Arduino and a printing mechanism. 

17. 32-Band Audio Spectrum Visualizer Analyzer

32-Band Audio Spectrum Visualizer Analyzer

This is another project for music lovers, as it's a cool Arduino project to create a 32-band audio or music frequency visualizer (also called an analyzer).

I found that this audio visualizer mixes signals from the left and right channels to ensure no beats are missed, and it also has five display modes that you can switch with the push of a button.

It's also cool that the audio feed can be taken from a line out or the headphone port of an amplifier or sound system!

18. Mind Control Drone

Mind Control Drone

Now we’re not promising that this project will make you into the next Charles Xavier, but with a Mindwave Neurosky sensor and an Arduino, you can have a slice of this futuristic idea by building a mind control drone.

Let me make it super clear! This project doesn’t allow you to fly a drone with your mind, per se.

But you can control the drone’s liftoff and landing with your mind, which is pretty cool!

I think this is an awesome project for learning how to hack a PCB and control it digitally.

It’s also worth mentioning that the creator warns that you may mess up your drone and its controller when building this project, so be careful !

19. IoT Pet Feeder

If you’re looking for Arduino IoT Projects, this is a great choice, as you can build a smart food dispenser that can be controlled from your phone. 

I like these kinds of projects, as they're practical and great for enthusiasts who also want to pursue a career in electronics.

All you'll need to create it is an Arduino UNO, a servo, a PIR motion sensor, and a small speaker.

You can even adapt this project and turn it into an automatic bird or squirrel feeder for your backyard!

Feel free to set your smart pet feeder up any way you’d like, but the default instructions are designed to set the feeder to beep at a set interval. Then, when your pet investigates the sound, a PIR motion sensor triggers the servo to dispense food. 

If you’re a fan of Back to the Future, think of this as your own way to feed your very own Einstein!

20. Smart Dustbin

Rounding out our intermediate project list, this is a full project kit that you can use to create a hands-free, self-operating dustbin that's controlled with claps or foot taps. 

This is pretty cool and a great way to add some electronic magic to your ordinary household items. You’ll just need an audio sensor to detect your claps or taps.

The dustbin can also send IoT notifications to let users know when the bin is full, thanks to an ultrasonic sensor that detects garbage levels. 

  • The Best Arduino Projects for Advanced Users

If you feel like your Arduino skills are at the expert level, or if you’re feeling adventurous, these advanced projects might be the right ones for you. Let’s take a look!

21. Star Tracker (Low Cost)

OG star tracker

If you like looking into space, this is a great Arduino project, as it uses an equatorial mount to take pictures of the sky at night.

If you’re not 100% sure what that means, no problem!

An equatorial mount is a telescope mount that allows telescopes or cameras to follow the earth’s rotation, ensuring any long exposures come out clearly. 

I also found that this project creator claimed the Star Tracker is easier than putting together Ikea furniture and just about as affordable. What an endorsement!

Despite being an advanced project, the Star Tracker is relatively user-friendly, with all the requirements listed in the GitHub repo.

Be sure to share your photos with us after you build this project!

22. The Gaggiuino Coffee Machine

The Gaggiuino Coffee Machine

Do you like coffee? I have a strong suspicion that the answer is yes!

In that case, this is one of the best Arduino projects for you! But you don’t need to be an engineering student to give it an espresso shot (get it?). 

This project uses an Arduino or an STM32 Blackpill to create a “smart coffee” experience, where the end product is an aftermarket mod of many coffeemakers.

There’s even an active community around this mod, which you can find on their Discord server , along with videos from project users.

23. Automated Bean Sprouter

Automated Bean Sprouter

If you like the idea of self-sustainability and growing your own foods, you might be intrigued by this project! What's more, if you love bean sprouts, you have to try it!

The idea here is to build your own automated bean sprouter by using stacked trays, a rotating motor, and a watering system to keep your sprouts hydrated while helping air circulate and keep mold growth at bay. 

This is another super practical project that you can actually use in your daily life, which I really like.

The project page includes all the necessary information, including the component list, schematics, and code.

As an advanced project, it’s not the easiest, but you’ll never need to buy sprouts again!

24. UV Meter and Breathalyzer Keychain

UV Meter & Breathalyzer Keychain - 3D Printed - IoT Blynk

This is a really interesting Arduino project that uses a UV sensor to create your own alcohol breathalyzer in the form of a keychain.

All you need to create this handy keychain is an Arduino Pro Mini 328 and an Arduino UNO (or FTDI). The keychain itself is powered by three 200mAh Li-ion batteries that you can recharge via the USB charging port.

To finish things off, you will use an OLED screen to display everything you need.

Detailed instructions are provided with this project, including 3D files so you can print the spherical casing yourself (or get it printed by a 3D printing service). 

25. Path Memorizing Robot

I like this project, as it's a classic for electronics students and anyone interested in self-driving cars.

You'll just need to use an Arduino Uno to control a little robotic car designed to navigate through a predefined path before returning to its starting point.

Before you create this path-memorizing robot, you’ll need to build a regular remote-controlled car using an IR receiver and remote.

But this is super easy if you follow the instructions and use all the provided code and schematics.

26. Arduino 3D Wire Bending Machine

I think this is a cool project if you like to be creative with industrial materials.

The idea here is to create an Arduino-based wire-bending machine that you can use to bend wires into all sorts of 3D designs.

You'll use an Arduino to control the motor and wire feeder movements, while a 3D-printed jig allows the machine to bend the wire into your desired shapes.

I also like that you can bend wire of varying shapes and diameters and adjust the radius and bending angle. 

This project itself involves mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering all in one, making it a fantastic choice for engineering students or professionals.

27. Camera Slider

Here, we have another cool Arduino project for photography enthusiasts.

In fact, if you've ever wanted to create cinematic shots with your camera, you might have considered a camera slider. Well, this is the project for you!

The plan here is to create a motorized slider for your camera that will allow you to achieve smooth movements and get cinematic shots.

You’ll need aluminum, a timing belt, and stepper motors, along with an Arduino to move the camera. You also need a rotary encoder that allows you to move the slider back and forth.

You can use practically any camera you want in this rig, as long as it can attach to the DSLR mount!

28. Self-Parking Car with Ultrasonic Sensor

Maybe you fancy yourself as the next competitor to Elon Musk’s Tesla?

Or maybe you just think self-parking cars sound cool?

Either way, I think this is a really fun build that allows you to create an advanced self-parking car via path-finding algorithms.

All you need to dois order the full kit, and you’ll be ready to get building!

29. LED Cube

We're getting close to the end of our list, and I thought it would be fun to include something cool to look at!

With this LED Cube project, you can build a complex LED cube with 512 LED lights, and this can be programmed to show cool lighting patterns and all sorts of effects.

I also really appreciate that the creator documents the building process in a YouTube video, making it easy for you to follow along. 

Schematics and code are all provided, so all you need to do is gather the components, and you’re ready to build!

30. Magnet Plant Levitation System

Arduino Air Bonsai Levitation

Here we are, the final Arduino project on my list!

And what a way to wrap things up, but with a super cool Arduino project that suspends a plant in mid-air by using the power of electromagnetic fields.

It honestly feels like science fiction, but nope, this really works! Just follow the tutorial, as it offers a detailed guide, including the STL files for the 3D-printed components.

I know the list of components required for this project is long, but I really think the end result is totally worth it to build a plant levitator!

  • Wrapping Up

So there you have it, the 30 best Arduino projects in 2024, including a range of Arduino projects for beginners, improvers, and seasoned pros. 

To help you build your skills, each of the Arduino projects I’ve covered was designed to be more challenging as you make your way through the list. 

The idea here is to help you level up your Arduino skills in a natural way while also building fun Arduino projects to build your interest.

So whether you’re starting out in microelectronics or keen to pursue a career in embedded systems, each of the Arduino projects I’ve shared is ideal for doing just that!

Whichever Arduino project you choose to build, I hope you have fun, and I wish you the best of luck!

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  • Frequently Asked Questions

1. What Can Be Made With An Arduino?

An Arduino can be used to create a wide range of DIY electronics projects, from simple home automation systems to complex robotics. I've included 30 different examples of Arduino projects to show a range of use cases for building with an Arduino.

2. Where Is Arduino Used In Real Life?

Arduinos are used in a range of real-life applications, such as home automation, environmental monitoring, medical devices, and educational tools. They're also commonly used for IoT devices in industrial applications.

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17 Cool Arduino Project Ideas for DIY Enthusiasts

Ankush Das

Arduino is an open-source electronics platform that combines both open source software and hardware to let people make interactive projects with ease. You can get Arduino-compatible single board computers and use them to make something useful.

In addition to the hardware, you will also need to know the Arduino language to use the Arduino IDE to successfully create something.

You can code using the web editor or use the Arduino IDE offline. Nevertheless, you can always refer to the official resources available to learn about Arduino.

Considering that you know the essentials, I will be mentioning some of the best (or interesting) Arduino projects. You can try to make them for yourself or modify them to come up with something of your own.

Interesting Arduino project ideas for beginners, experts, everyone

Arduino Project Ideas

The following projects need a variety of additional hardware – so make sure to check out the official link to the projects ( originally featured on the official Arduino Project Hub ) to learn more about them.

Also, it is worth noting that they aren’t particularly in any ranking order – so feel free to try what sounds best to you.

1. LED Controller

Looking for simple Arduino projects? Here’s one for you.

One of the easiest projects that let you control LED lights. Yes, you do not have to opt for expensive LED products just to decorate your room (or for any other use-case), you can simply make an LED controller and customize it to use it however you want.

It requires using the Arduino UNO board and a couple more things (which also includes an Android phone). You can learn more about it in the link to the project below.

2. Hot Glue LED Matrix Lamp

Led Matrix Lamp

Another Arduino LED project for you. Since we are talking about using LEDs to decorate, you can also make an LED lamp that looks beautiful.

For this, you might want to make sure that you have a 3D printer. Next, you need an LED strip and Arduino Nano R3 as the primary materials.

Once you’ve printed the case and assembled the lamp section, all you need to do is to add the glue sticks and figure out the wiring. It does sound very simple to mention – you can learn more about it on the official Arduino project feature site.

3. Arduino Mega Chess

Arduino Chess Board

Want to have a personal digital chessboard? Why not?

You’ll need a TFT LCD touch screen display and an Arduino Mega 2560 board as the primary materials. If you have a 3D printer, you can create a pretty case for it and make changes accordingly.

Take a look at the original project for inspiration.

4. Enough Already: Mute My TV

A very interesting project. I wouldn’t argue the usefulness of it – but if you’re annoyed by certain celebrities (or personalities) on TV, you can simply mute their voice whenever they’re about to speak something on TV.

Technically, it was tested with the old tech back then (when you didn’t really stream anything). You can watch the video above to get an idea and try to recreate it or simply head to the link to read more about it.

5. Robot Arm with Controller

Robotic Arm Controller

If you want to do something with the help of your robot and still have manual control over it, the robot arm with a controller is one of the most useful Arduino projects. It uses the Arduino UNO board if you’re wondering.

You will have a robot arm -for which you can make a case using the 3D printer to enhance its usage and you can use it for a variety of use-cases. For instance, to clean the carbage using the robot arm or anything similar where you don’t want to directly intervene.

6. Make Musical Instrument Using Arduino

I’ve seen a variety of musical instruments made using Arduino. You can explore the Internet if you want something different than this.

You would need a Pi supply flick charge and an Arduino UNO to make it happen. It is indeed a cool Arduino project where you get to simply tap and your hand waves will be converted to music. Also, it isn’t tough to make this – so you should have a lot of fun making this.

7. Pet Trainer: The MuttMentor

An Arduino-based device that assists you to help train your pet – sounds exciting!

For this, they’re using the Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense while utilizing TensorFlow to train a small neural network for all the common actions that your pet does. Accordingly, the buzzer will offer a reinforcing notification when your pet obeys your command.

This can have wide applications when tweaked as per your requirements. Check out the details below.

8. Basic Earthquake Detector

Normally, you depend on the government officials to announce/inform about the earthquake stats (or the warning for it).

But with Arduino boards, you can simply build a basic earthquake detector and have transparent results for yourself without depending on the authorities. Click on the button below to know about the relevant details to help make it.

9. Security Access Using RFID Reader

Security Access Arduino

As the project describes – “ RFID tagging is an ID system that uses small radio frequency identification “.

So, in this project, you will be making an RFID reader using Arduino while pairing it with an Adafruit NFC card for security access. Check out the full details using the button below and let me know how it works for you.

10. Smoke Detection using MQ-2 Gas Sensor

Smoke Detection Arduino

This could be potentially one of the best Arduino projects out there. You don’t need to spend a lot of money to equip smoke detectors for your home, you can manage with a DIY solution to some extent.

Of course, unless you want a complex failsafe set up along with your smoke detector, a basic inexpensive solution should do the trick. In either case, you can also find other applications for the smoke detector.

11. Arduino Based Amazon Echo using 1Sheeld

Diy Amazon Echo

In case you didn’t know 1Sheeld basically replaces the need for an add-on Arduino board. You just need a smartphone and add Arduino shields to it so that you can do a lot of things with it.

Using 5 such shields, the original creator of this project made himself a DIY Amazon Echo. You can find all the relevant details, schematics, and code to make it happen.

12. Audio Spectrum Visualizer

Audio Spectrum Visualizer

Just want to make something cool? Well, here’s an idea for an audio spectrum visualizer.

For this, you will need an Arduino Nano R3 and an LED display as primary materials to get started with. You can tweak the display as required. You can connect it with your headphone output or simply a line-out amplifier.

Easily one of the cheapest Arduino projects that you can try for fun.

13. Motion Following Motorized Camera

Motion Following Camera

Up for a challenge? If you are – this will be one of the coolest Arduino Projects in our list.

Basically, this is meant to replace your home security camera which is limited to an angle of video recording. You can turn the same camera into a motorized camera that follows the motion.

So, whenever it detects a movement, it will change its angle to try to follow the object. You can read more about it to find out how to make it.

14. Water Quality Monitoring System

Water Quality Monitoring

If you’re concerned about your health in connection to the water you drink, you can try making this.

It requires an Arduino UNO and the water quality sensors as the primary materials. To be honest, a useful Arduino project to go for. You can find everything you need to make this in the link below.

15. Punch Activated Arm Flamethrower

I would be very cautious about this – but seriously, one of the best (and coolest) Arduino projects I’ve ever come across.

Of course, this counts as a fun project to try out to see what bigger projects you can pull off using Arduino and here it is. In the project, he originally used the SparkFun Arduino Pro Mini 328 along with an accelerometer as the primary materials.

16. Polar Drawing Machine

Polar Drawing Machine

This isn’t any ordinary plotter machine that you might’ve seen people creating using Arduino boards.

With this, you can draw some cool vector graphics images or bitmap. It might sound like bit of overkill but then it could also be fun to do something like this.

This could be a tricky project, so you can refer to the details on the link to go through it thoroughly.

17. Home Automation

Technically, this is just a broad project idea because you can utilize the Arduino board to automate almost anything you want at your home.

Just like I mentioned, you can go for a security access device, maybe create something that automatically waters the plants or simply make an alarm system.

Countless possibilities of what you can do to automate things at your home. For reference, I’ve linked to an interesting home automation project below.

Bonus: Robot Cat (OpenCat)

Opencat

A programmable robotic cat for AI-enhanced services and STEM education. In this project, both Arduino and Raspberry Pi boards have been utilized.

You can also look at the Raspberry Pi alternatives if you want. This project needs a lot of work, so you would want to invest a good amount of time to make it work.

Wrapping Up

With the help of Arduino boards (coupled with other sensors and materials), you can do a lot of projects with ease. Some of the projects that I’ve listed above are suitable for beginners and some are not. Feel free to take your time to analyze what you need and the cost of the project before proceeding.

Did I miss listing an interesting Arduino project that deserves the mention here? Let me know your thoughts in the comments.

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10 Of The Best Arduino Projects You Need To Try

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Arduino has certainly made its mark in the world of DIY electronics, providing an accessible platform for a wide range of creative and interactive projects. Known for its user-friendly hardware and software, Arduino appeals to hobbyists, educators, and tech enthusiasts alike.

If you've never tried your hand at Arduino before, this list is a great place to get started. We picked these projects for their practicality and educational value, giving users a chance to dip their toes into digital creation and learn new skills.

Each project will be a gratifying experience that results in practical gadgets, enjoyable toys, or innovative home DIY solutions. They represent the perfect blend of fun and functionality, giving you something to show off to friends and family.

It's no secret that Arduino programming can also quickly become an expensive hobby. That's why we looked for projects that didn't require too many additional parts at the outset or ones that utilized household goods that could be repurposed. Some projects require either 3D-printed or store-bought components to give a good mix of options.

Above all, the projects on our list are achievable. As many Arduino enthusiasts will tell you, they have a million ideas for projects but haven't completed nearly as many as they want. Here are some of the best Arduino projects we have found. They highlight the versatility of Arduino and its ability to spark creativity in technology and digital crafting.

Plant watering system

If you're new to Arduino and looking for a great starter project, an automated home watering system for plants is a perfect choice. This project is ideal for those with no prior experience or working on their first build.

What makes this project appealing is its scalability. For your first attempt, you could set up a basic timer mechanism, allowing your watering device to operate at set intervals. As you get more comfortable, you can add moisture sensors and assign them to different garden boxes, enabling the system to water specific areas of your garden as needed.

The simplest version of the code can be up and running in an afternoon. By connecting the board to a small pump, you can use the controller to turn it on at specific intervals. You'd have to manually calculate the optimum time based on climate and humidity.

Since this is an Arduino project, the objective is to achieve full automation with minimal human input. By adding in moisture sensors to automatically detect moisture levels in the soil, you can use the relay to trigger the pump on and off as the moisture level in the soil falls below a certain level to ensure correct water levels.

This project is an excellent choice for beginners. It's not only a great introduction to fundamental skills but also has a low initial cost. As you become more experienced, you can expand the system with more advanced features, growing your skills alongside your project.

Bucket air conditioner

As summers become hotter, finding creative ways to stay cool is becoming increasingly important. One fun DIY project to tackle this challenge is building homemade passive coolers. These are essentially homemade air conditioners that use ice or other cooling elements. The premise is a simple heat exchange causing air to pass through a cool chamber before being expelled out into a room, and some of the simplest can be made with a home fan and a bucket.

But why stop at manually turning the fan on and off? With Arduino, we can automate the process. For beginners, the Arduino controller can be set to go off at the peak heat of the day for a set duration, ensuring your space stays cool even when you're not around. Then, by incorporating temperature sensors, the cooler can automatically turn on when the room gets too warm and shut off when it cools down.

Since the portable cooler is powered by ice, you can also include a heat sensor inside the bucket. This sensor can indicate when the temperature rises above a certain threshold, signaling that the ice needs to be refilled.

This project is not only accessible, using everyday items like an old fan and buckets from a hardware store, but also highly adaptable to your skill level and creativity. For instance, some resourceful college students even constructed a makeshift central cooling system out of cardboard, enabling the cooling of multiple rooms in their dorm.

Air quality monitor

Creating your own air quality control monitor is another must-try project, especially considering air quality's significant impact on health. For those living in large cities, where the official Air Quality Index might not always reflect local conditions due to distance from the sensors, having a personal monitor is a fun project and a practical daily tool.

The good news is that building your own air quality monitor is relatively inexpensive. You'll need a handful of components: an Arduino controller, a temperature and humidity sensor, an air quality sensor, and an LED display.

Assembly is straightforward: Connect the components to the Arduino controller, and then dive into the programming phase. The code needed for this project is quite manageable, and there are plenty of code examples available online. ProjectHub has an excellent guide that makes it easy to either replicate their version of an air-quality monitor or tweak the LED display output to your preference.

Upon completion, you'll not only have a useful device that you can use every day, but you'll also have sharpened your skills in working with outputs and displays. Plus, there's a creative aspect to this project. You could simply put the Arduino, bare wires and all, on a shelf, but by creating a housing for the components, you'll have a nice little box that can greet you every morning and display your current local air quality.

Robotic arm

This project is all about creating a precise robotic arm without spending a lot of money. Its simple design means it's flexible for all kinds of projects, whether you need an extra hand for fun hobbies or help with detailed little tasks.

Many people go into robotics to live out their cyberpunk dreams by creating robotic arms, on the way to eventually creating a full-sized mech or Iron Man suit. We're still a long way off from strapping into a Gundam, but one of the most popular projects after gaining some experience with the Arduino is to create your own robotic arm.

Creating an arm involves replicating the muscle and skeletal structure of the human body and is no small feat. This project is a little more advanced than the previous ones, but can still help you grow your programming, fabricating, and Arduino skills.

A basic version of a robotic arm usually uses wires to replicate the tendons in a hand. These can be programmed to move simultaneously, allowing you to form a fist with a constructed physical hand. To take your project to the next level, you could incorporate flex sensors. These sensors enable you to control each finger of the robotic hand individually, almost like controlling your own hand.

Building a robotic hand is a very rewarding project. It requires an intermediate level of skill, but the potential for improvement is limitless. Who knows, maybe one day, this project could be the steppingstone to creating a full-fledged robotic suit.

Six-legged camera bot

Tishka is a versatile robotic solution designed for multiple applications including remote-controlled camera operation, search and rescue missions, or as a general robotic companion. Although not particularly small, Tishka comes with an integrated camera, making it suitable for exploration purposes or filmmaking activities.

For those who grew up with Star Wars, the fantasy of having a personal droid is a dream come true. With Arduino, you can create something remarkably close to that dream in your own home. However, be warned: This is a more advanced project. It requires a good deal of knowledge, equipment, and a budget. The original creator of this project had a budget of around $340 (30,000 Rubles), and he 3D printed many of the components himself.

This project draws inspiration from a Russian filmmaker who built a robotic spider with a camera mount. To build this, you'll need various parts, including a frame, housing, motors, an Arduino, and a camera.

The original designer, Alex Korvin, has provided a comprehensive list of all the parts used in this build. He's also open to sharing the firmware and software, though you'll need to contact him directly to access them.

This proof of concept shows just how versatile the Arduino controller is. You can create incredible projects and robotics, and building your own specialized robot is a must-try, especially once you've completed some of the other projects on this list. It's a perfect project for users to take their Arduino skills to the next level.

Arduino piano

In this project, you'll be creating a mini piano using Arduino, where each piano key is represented by a push button. When these buttons are pressed, they produce different tones, allowing you to play simple melodies.

For fans of music and programming, creating your own piano is a fantastic project. As a controller, the Arduino can take inputs from any receiver and output a set signal. Combining them with a speaker can allow you to create as simple, complex, or outlandish a musical instrument as you want.

A simplified version simply needs a speaker, breadboard, inputs, and wires. The Arduino controller can be programmed to output any of the standard 12 musical notes associated with the input.

Although a simple piano may not sound like an exciting project, once you get the basics down you can start to get creative. Notice that in the required components only "inputs" are stated. They don't need to be traditional piano keys or buttons. In fact, any object can become an input to create musical notes. For example, using touch-sensitive input controllers like Capsense, you can transform practically anything into a musical instrument. Imagine making a piano out of a stack of bananas or any other object you can imagine.

Once you get particularly good at builds, you may even want to try making a Rube Goldberg machine that plays your favorite song. This project isn't just about building an instrument; it's about exploring the creative intersection of technology and music.

Arduino lie detector

The next project is an Arduino-based lie detector. This device not only reveals potential fibs among friends but also tracks the varied physiological responses of your skin in different emotional states. It also visualizes these changes in real time through an Arduino-generated graph.

This project dives into the world of electrodermal activity (EDA), which is our nervous system's subtle electrical responses that are detectable through the skin. Polygraph tests use this principle, measuring various data points, including the skin's electrical charge, to figure out if someone is being truthful. EDA naturally fluctuates with emotional changes, and while it's not a foolproof lie detection method, it certainly provides a fascinating basis for a DIY project.

The setup is surprisingly straightforward and only requires a handful of electrical components. By connecting a foil sensor to an Arduino, you can detect significant shifts in electrodermal activity during questioning, akin to a basic polygraph test. You could simply program your machine to give a visual indication of whether it's a lie or the truth by programming your Arduino to detect large shifts in your electrodermal activity. Remember, this homemade device won't be entirely accurate, but it's a fantastic and fun way to explore electronics and human physiology with friends.

This DIY guide transforms an ordinary coffee table into an interactive piece of art. Using magnets, stepper motors, and an Arduino Uno, this table creates ever-changing, intricate patterns in sand, functioning as both a creative outlet and a unique element of home decor.

This project does call for some carpentry skills. A sand table typically features a layer of sand with a metal ball that moves across the surface, guided by magnets underneath, to sketch patterns and designs in the sand.

This project is a must-try because once finished, you'll have an amazing conversation piece. It's sure to be the envy of not only fellow Arduino programmers, but also friends and family as well.

The first step is to choose or construct a suitable table. Ideally, you want a table with a recessed section or one that can be modified to create a recessed area for the sand. You'll also need to gather various motors and belts to maneuver the magnet that guides the metal ball through the sand.

While this project will put your carpentry skills to the test, the result is very satisfying. Once finished, this sand table will be a mesmerizing addition to your home, continuously drawing and redrawing endless patterns in the sand. With your Arduino, you can program thousands of different designs, making this not just an art piece, but proof of your programming and crafting skills.

An Arduino smartwatch

This project creates a smartwatch that can display notifications from an iPhone and automatically synchronize the time. It involves using various components like an Arduino Pro Mini, an OLED display, and a Bluetooth module to create a functional DIY smartwatch.

It's definitely not covered under Apple Care, but you can technically make your very own smartwatch using an Arduino controller. The standard Arduino will probably be a little too bulky for comfort unless you're cosplaying as Johnny 5, but by using the Arduino Mini, you can create a smartwatch roughly the size of an Apple watch. In addition, you'll also need to create a casing for the watch and a Bluetooth controller.

Without the Bluetooth controller, your smartwatch will just be a regular watch. The Bluetooth controller allows your Arduino watch to connect with your smartphone. You won't have the same amount of functionality, but you will be able to see and read messages directly from your Arduino watch from an OLED display.

This is a really cool project that requires a bit more technical skill than some of the others, and there's always room for improvement. You can continuously experiment with your watch and see how many new functions you can add to it.

Pavlov's cat

This DIY project teaches you how to build an automated pet feeder inspired by Pavlov's conditioning theory. It's all about training your pet in a fun and practical way. The feeder releases food at the sound of a tone, just like Pavlov used a bell to announce mealtime to his animals.

If you're not familiar with Pavlov's experiment, it showed that animals could learn to associate a specific, unrelated sound (like a bell) with food. Over time, they'd start to react to the sound itself, expecting food. This project brings that idea into your home with a pet-friendly twist.

This project is essentially the same thing. It creates an automatic feeder for your pet that will let them know it's time to be fed. In this project, the Arduino pet feeder plays a tone and then dispenses food automatically for your pet. It's a simple project but will require you to build a box or housing to hold food, which you can build out of anything from random cardboard boxes to 3D-printed plastic.

Eventually, your cat will be conditioned to know when it's time to eat every time it hears the tone. You could even try to play different tones to see if your cat can differentiate between them. Don't worry, this isn't going to be harmful for your pet. It's similar to how they get excited hearing the can opener or the rustle of a food bag. It's all about making mealtime more fun and interactive.

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