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some mini electrical projects to work on

This is a discussion on some mini electrical projects to work on within the Electrical Engineering forums, part of the Engineers Corner category; I am a second year electrical student. I wish to work on some electrical mini projects during my one month vacation.Can you please suggest some interesting projects....

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I am a second year electrical student. I wish to work on some electrical mini projects during my one month vacation.Can you please suggest some interesting projects.
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Re: some mini electrical projects to work on

Try a gsm controlled relay switch using dtmf signals.You may require a dtmf decoder ic.I had done this during my second year.
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Re: some mini electrical projects to work on

Try a gsm controlled relay switch using dtmf signals.You may require a dtmf decoder ic.I did this during my second year.
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Re: some mini electrical projects to work on

jose can u help me by giving the circiuts... im in damn need of ideas.... pls help... thanks in advance......
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Re: some mini electrical projects to work on

may try multipulse techniques to reduce harmonics
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Re: some mini electrical projects to work on

u can charge a 12 v lead acid battery when u cycle the cycling machine at home
u can couple a ALTERNATOR with ur back wheel of cycling machine and then connect the battery.
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