IoT monitoring systems
Sensor node, gateway and dashboard — energy meters, water quality, air quality, soil and weather, cold-chain and asset tracking.
Complete project hardware for students and research groups, IoT and embedded subsystems, drone platforms, and component sourcing — built, tested and documented.
Every hardware job leaves with the same set: assembled and tested hardware, commented firmware, a wiring diagram, a bill of materials with sources, and a short test report showing it actually did what it claims.
Sensor node, gateway and dashboard — energy meters, water quality, air quality, soil and weather, cold-chain and asset tracking.
Closed-loop control on microcontrollers: motor drives, converters, temperature and process control, protection logic and safety interlocks.
Converter prototypes, battery management, solar interfacing, load monitoring and charge–discharge test setups.
Complete final-year and dissertation builds, sized to the syllabus, the deadline and the budget — with a demo that survives a live viva.
Schematic capture, layout, fabrication and assembly when the breadboard has proved the idea and it needs to become real.
Camera-based inspection, counting and classification on Raspberry Pi or ESP32-CAM, with models sized to run on the device.
Which one you should use is a real engineering decision, not a preference. Wi-Fi range, ADC quality, power draw, cost per unit and how many of them you eventually need all push the answer in different directions — ask and we will explain the trade-off for your case.
A sample of what we stock and integrate. Not exhaustive — if your project needs something else, we will source and test it.
We source, test and integrate these. Ask for a costed bill of materials for your project and we will tell you what is worth buying and what is not.
Also handled: RFID and NFC, fingerprint and biometric modules, camera modules, industrial Modbus devices, CAN transceivers, isolated DC-DC converters, SD data loggers and custom PCB parts. Availability and price move constantly — ask for a current quote rather than trusting a list.
Monitoring, inspection, mapping and control research — where the drone is an instrument platform, not the end product.
For departments and centres setting up a working lab: experiment design, equipment specification and the manuals that make it usable.
A set of experiments that map to your syllabus and can be run by a batch of students in one slot.
What to buy, in what quantity, with substitutes when the first choice goes out of stock.
Aim, apparatus, theory, procedure, observation tables, calculations and viva questions — for every experiment.
Assembly, commissioning and a walkthrough for the staff who will run the lab afterwards.
Sensors, control, deadline, budget and where it has to work. We will come back with an architecture, a BOM and a price.