Tinkering from scratch: Tinkercad Workshop
⦁ Tinkering from scratch aimed at providing a dive into the basics of building electronic models
⦁ The participants compromised of students mainly from the 3rd and 4th Year of the ECE departments
⦁ The event began with a presentation on what is Tinkercad and its basic features by one of the club members.
⦁ Basic electronic components from resistors to diodes and transistors were explained and shown how to us in Tinkercad in detail by the club members.
⦁ Participants were encouraged to ask doubts or even add up on the information already provided hence making it a much more interactive session
⦁ The venue being the CISCO lab added the element of visual identification as the components discussed by the club members were put into use by building a circuit to show the working of all the components combined
⦁ The event ended with a complex circuit design using code block where the participants were given the choice to build a circuit of their choice containing all the basic elements and also were given a brief description on the few unknown features of a Tinkercad and Circuit building using Tinkercad .
⦁ ‘Tinkering from scratch : Tinkercad Workshop’ proved to be a beneficial workshop as it provided great insight on the circuits of electronics which play a vital role in academics as well as placements hence helping the participants to brush up on their basics and be ready for the future.
How To Electronics
Conducted on 26th March 2022
How to Electronics aimed at providing a dive into the basics of electronics.The participants compromised of students mainly from the 3rd Year of the ECE departments.The event began with a presentation on the basic electronic components by one of the club members.Basic electronic components from resistors to diodes and transistors were explained in detail by the club members.Participants were encouraged to ask doubts or even add up on the information already provided hence making it a much more interactive session.The venue being the AC lab added the element of visual identification as the components discussed by the club members were put into use by building a circuit to show the working of all the components combined together.The event ended with a hands on session where the participants were given the choice to build a circuit of their choice containing all the basic elements and also were given a brief description on the few unknown features of a CRO and a DSO.How to Electronics proved to be a beneficial workshop as it provided great insight on the basics of electronics which play a vital role in academics as well as placements hence helping the participants to brush up on their basics and be ready for the future

Workshop on Automation with Arduino
Conducted on 10th and 11th March 2022
The workshop aimed at providing students with the knowledge on how Arduino codes can be developed and implement the same in various circuits.The participants compromised of mainly 3rd year students of the ECE branch.Workshop on automation with Arduino was a 2 day event which was conducted in the falconry hall of the ECE department.The resource person for the event was Mr.S.Bhattacharya who provided a very informative and interactive session for the students. The first day of the event focused on providing a brief introduction on the various Arduino microcontrollers present. Followed by a hands-on session on the popular simulation website tinkercad. The second half of the first day involved students working on the actual arduino uno boards. The students were provided with arduino kits after which they were aloowed to work on various programs which could be implemented via the kits.In the second day of the workshop students were requested to install Proteus. Proteus is a simulation software which is currently used for simulation of any and every circuits possible. The students were then briefed on how Arduino based projects could be simulated through this software and many other features of the software as well.

Electra-Buzz
Conducted on 19th January 2022
Electra buzz was a quizzical and crossword puzzle based event which tested participants on various but simple topics of electronics.The participants compromised of students from every department of the institution. Electra-buzz was a two round event. The first round of the event was a quiz round in which the participants were questioned on a wide variety of topics. Participants were awarded marks based on how fast the questions were answered. The top 10 participants with the most marks progressed to the 2nd and final round. The final round of Electra buzz was a crossword based round in which the participants were required to solve the crossword puzzle the fastest The puzzle was based on the topic related to electronics. Marks was awarded based on how fast the answers were uploaded in the given google form. The top 2 participants were crowned the winner.The event aimed at providing a basic brush up on the various electronic topics present. Especially to the 1st and 2nd years who found this really helpful in providing a overview on their electronic knowledge.

Pursuing Proteus: A Virtual Workshop
Conducted on 3rd December 2021
Pursuing proteus was an online workshop aimed at providing participants with the fundamentals of proteus and it’s working.The event was conducted in association with IEEE NHCE ,IEEE Bangalore section ,ISTE and IETE.The members of the club constructed and simulated various circuits ranging from a simple LED blinking circuit up to the construction of a panic alarm circuit. The circuits simulated highlighted the various features of proteus and showcased how it was an efficient and effective software for students in enabling them to develop circuits of their own virtually and also being able to simulate and obtain the output. The workshop provided a base for the participants to develop and hone their circuitry skills and also create new projects through the means of Proteus.

Workshop on LOGISIM
Conducted on 2nd November 2020
In this pandemic, we were left with no choice to conduct a workshop through an online meeting, but this didn’t stop us to conduct it totally hands-on! Thanks to LOGISIM, a very underrated Logic simulation application. Rohit’s team elaborated on how Segment display drivers are made from scratch in this application, later Manoj took-over to explain how Stopwatch logic works. Finally, Yaseer concluded the workshop with how a custom Processor architecture is built and by simulating it using the same application.

A & D Circuit Analysis
Conducted on 6th March 2020
This workshop’s goal was to focus on some concepts in electronics that we will never learn from Practical-labs. We have all heard of terms like EEPROMs, Boost-Buck converters, Insides of a Logic-Gates, Waveform Generators, etc., but never quite understood how they work, so here in this workshop not only we explained these concepts but also made the attendees build them!
Do It Yourself- Part 2( In Association with Electronics For You)
Conducted on 26th October 2019
The DIY kits were sponsored by EFY(Electronics For You) to the students who participated in the workshop. Suraj and Manoj explained about their wonderful mini-projects to the participants. The participants were taught by the Core team of EHC how the project works and the applications in real life. They were also taught how to solder PCBs and were briefed on the process of Through-Hole Soldering.
Do It Yourself- Part 1( In Association with Electronics For You)
Conducted on 31st August 2019
The DIY kits were sponsored by EFY(Electronics For You) to the students who participated in the workshop. The participants were taught by the Core team of EHC how the project works and the applications in real life. They were also taught how to solder PCBs and were briefed on the process of Through-Hole Soldering.
Arduino and Sensors (Advanced Arduino Workshop)
Conducted on 13th April 2019
The Advanced Arduino workshop was conducted as a sequel to the basics of the Arduino workshop. The motto of this event was to integrate sensors and real-time data using Arduino boards. Many real-time, analog, digital sensors were explained to the students and the students had a hands-on session with all the sensors were provided.
PCB Soldering Workshop (Through Hole Soldering)
Conducted on 13th March 2019
The Hands-on PCB Soldering Workshop was conducted on 13th April 2019. Students were provided with soldering kit and were taught how to solder components. They learnt the fundamentals of soldering enabling them to do upcoming mini-projects. We would like to extend our gratitude to Mr Madhu Babu and Mr Uma Prasad who tirelessly helped and guided us in executing this event successfully. Our special thanks also to our faculty coordinators Mrs Dharmambhal whose constant guidance and support led to the completion of this event. Our sincere thanks to our HOD, Dr Sanjeev Sharma and our Principal Dr V Manjunatha and IEEE NHCE Branch counsellor Dr Nisha for giving us this opportunity to conduct this competition.
PCB Designing Workshop (EAGLE CAD)
Conducted on 24th October 2018
The Eagle CAD PCB designing workshop was conducted on 24th October 2018. Students learnt all the basics of how to design a PCB and do it themselves for their upcoming projects. They were taught to design a 555 Astable multivibrator using EAGLE CAD. We would like to extend our gratitude to Mr Madhu Babu and Mr Uma Prasad who tirelessly helped and guided us in executing this event successfully. Our special thanks also to our faculty coordinators Mrs Dharmambhal whose constant guidance and support led to the completion of this event. Our sincere thanks to our HOD, Dr Sanjeev Sharma and our Principal Dr V Manjunatha and IEEE NHCE Branch counsellor Dr Nisha for giving us this opportunity to conduct this competition.
Events Conducted by EHC in 2018.
BASICS OF ARDUINO (SEPTEMBER 26TH, 2018)
The main motto of this workshop was to create awareness to students about Arduino and teach them the basics of it. Demo projects were showed to them and students were encouraged to do small projects using Arduino.
PCB Designing Workshop (EAGLE CAD) (MARCH 3rd, 2018)
The Eagle CAD PCB designing workshop was conducted on March 3rd, 2018. Students learnt all the basics of how to design a PCB and do it themselves for their upcoming projects. They were taught to design a 555 Astable multivibrator using EAGLE CAD.
ARDUINO WORKSHOP (HANDS-ON) (APRIL 3rd, 2018)
This hands-on workshop enabled students to learn the basics of Arduino UNO and they built an obstacle sensing robot. They were given Arduino kit as a part of the workshop to encourage them to do more innovative projects themselves.
ARDUINO QUIZ (APRIL 4th, 2018)
The quiz was held in order to celebrate the Arduino Day (April 1st), and many students actively took part in it. Winners were awarded WiFi modules and Bluetooth modules.
Events Conducted by EHC in 2017.
Arduino Workshop(11th and 12th of March, 2017)
The Arduino Workshop was conducted on the 11th and 12th of March, 2017. This Workshop gave the participants a basic idea on operating the Arduino Uno and interfacing it with external electronic components. Participants themselves owned the kit.
World Arduino Day(1st April, 2017)
World Arduino Day was celebrated on the 1st of April, 2017. A demo session was conducted on the topic of IoT and Bluetooth. Two competitions- Arduino Speed Challenge and Arduino Quiz- was also held.