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Level 2 – Junior Embedded Engineer

Course Details

Duration: 3 Months
Total Classes: 20 Live Classes
Class Duration: 90 Minutes
Total Learning Hours: 30 Hours
Projects: 20 Hands-On Projects

Course Fee: ₹9,999

CircuitSpark Level 2 is designed for students who have completed the basics and want to move deeper into embedded systems, sensors, displays, and automation projects.


Students will learn how real electronic devices work by building practical projects using Arduino.

What Students Will Learn

• Embedded systems fundamentals
• Arduino programming techniques
• Sensor interfacing
• Display systems (7 Segment & LCD)
• Motor and servo control
• Automation system design
• Real-world electronics projects

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Learning Method

CircuitSpark follows a practical learning approach:

Learn → Simulate → Build → Experiment

Students first understand the concept, then simulate circuits, build real projects, and experiment with new ideas.

Intermediate Projects

During the course, students will build 20+ embedded system projects using Arduino, sensors, displays, and motors.
These projects help students understand real-world electronic systems and automation technologies.

Example Projects

• 4-Digit 7 Segment Digital Counter
• 7 Segment Countdown Timer
• LCD Temperature Display System
• Ultrasonic Distance Measurement System
• Smart Parking Assistant
• PIR Motion Detection Alarm
• Gas Leakage Detection System
• Servo Motor Position Controller
• Automatic Gate System using Sensor
• DC Motor Speed Control System
• Electronic Voting Machine
• Keypad Password Security System
• Water Level Monitoring System
• Automatic Plant Watering System
• Multi Sensor Monitoring System

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These projects help students develop a strong understanding of embedded systems and electronics while gaining practical engineering experience by building real working electronic devices.

CircuitSpark Level 2 – Class Plan (20 Classes)

Class 1 – Embedded Systems Introduction & Arduino Architecture

Class 2 – Serial Communication & Arduino Debugging

Class 3 – Advanced Push Button Logic & Counter System

Class 4 – 4 Digit 7 Segment Display Interface

Class 5 – 7 Segment Digital Timer Project

Class 6 – LCD Display Interface & Dynamic Data Display

Class 7 – Temperature Monitoring System using Sensor + LCD

Class 8 – Ultrasonic Distance Measurement System

Class 9 – Smart Parking Assistant System

Class 10 – PIR Motion Detection Security System

Class 11 – Gas Leakage Detection & Alarm System

Class 12 – Servo Motor Control System

Class 13 – Automatic Gate System using Sensor + Servo

Class 14 – DC Motor Control using Motor Driver

Class 15 – Electronic Voting Machine System

Class 16 – Keypad Password Security System

Class 17 – Water Level Monitoring System

Class 18 – Automatic Plant Watering System

Class 19 – Multi Sensor Monitoring System

Class 20 – Final Embedded System Project & Presentation

Parent Instructions

Parents are requested to follow the instructions below during the course to ensure a safe and effective

learning experience for students.

1. Parent Supervision

For younger students, a parent or guardian should be nearby during practical sessions, especially when students are building circuits.

2. Safe Learning Environment

Students should attend classes in a safe and comfortable workspace with proper lighting and enough desk space for electronics components.

3. Use Only Course Components

Students should use only the components provided in the CircuitSpark kit and follow the instructor’s instructions while building circuits.

4. Device Requirements

Students should attend classes using a laptop or desktop computer with a stable internet connection.

5. Follow Instructor Guidance

Students must follow the instructor’s instructions carefully while connecting circuits and using electronic components.

Safety Guidelines
Low Voltage Learning

All projects are designed using low-voltage components suitable for students, ensuring safe learning conditions.

Avoid Improper Connections

Students should not connect components directly to power sources without guidance.

Handle Components Carefully

Electronic components should be handled carefully to avoid damage or incorrect wiring.

Stop If Unsure

If a student is unsure about a connection, they should stop and ask the instructor before proceeding.

Important Notice

CircuitSpark encourages parent supervision during practical activities to ensure safe learning and proper guidance for students.

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