A passionate ECE engineer with a knack for VLSI, Embedded Systems, automation, and intelligent systems.
I'm Karthik Tatineni, an Electronics and Communication Engineering student at IARE, Hyderabad, with a strong interest in IoT, VLSI, AI technologies, automation, and embedded systems. I enjoy building small, functional projects using Arduino and ESP boards.
My strengths include problem-solving, hands-on experimentation, and a solid grasp of both hardware and software integration. I've developed projects like a smart anti-theft bag, home automation system, and an environmental monitoring platform.
Beyond academics, I enjoy gaming, which helps sharpen my reflexes and decision-making skills. I often spend time developing and tinkering with mini-projects using Arduino, ESP8266/32, and sensors—transforming creative ideas into functional prototypes.
I aim to build a future where I can contribute to impactful tech solutions that improve everyday life. My goal is to become a well-rounded embedded systems developer who bridges the gap between hardware and intelligent software.
ESP8266-based bag with RFID access and Telegram alerts for real-time theft detection.
ESP32-AI system integrated with Gemini AI to respond to Question asked.
Local AI on ESP32 using OLLAMA local on PC and forwarded to ESP32
Modern fashion website built with React, Neon DBMS, featuring dynamic products and automated email workflows.
Custom-trained bot deployed on web using Botpress to answer questions based on personal data and resume.
YOLO and CNN-based system to detect helmet use and triple riding using real-time camera feed.
Control appliances via Alexa and Cadio App using ESP8266 and custom firmware.
Real-time web dashboard showing temperature, humidity, and air quality.
ESP32-based calling bell with buzzer, Bylink Application, and visitor presence notification.
Visualizes audio signals using capacitors, zener diodes, and rectifier diodes without a microcontroller.
ESP8266-controlled WLED setup that syncs WS2812 LEDs with screen visuals using SignalRGB, creating immersive background lighting.
"TravelMate" lets users input, save, and organize trip details with an intuitive UI.
ESP-based system that fetches jokes and displays them on a 16x2 LCD with a button for the punchline.
ESP32-powered desk companion, shows time and weather on an OLED display, and features dynamic facial expressions.