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  1. 7805 ic labels are reversed, I will clear it. at board 3 there should be 4.7K replaced with 470 Ohm and a 1K preceding all LEDs.
  2. Here I am presenting my final mini-project setup. See the attachment in this forum or the link... http://www.scribd.com/doc/29233455 I express my sincere thanks to all forum members for there great support without whom this project wouldn't have been a reality. Still I am welcoming new ideas to improve my final circuit. DTMF_TouchTone.rar
  3. Look up the attachment . http://www.scribd.com/doc/27392525 When power up the circuit all LED s 1 to 4 turned-on (I expect all turn-off). The problem is that, When I calling from remote end all the LED s blinking randomly for 1 sec (undesired result) and then comes to a stable state. But this blinking effect doesn't exist when I manually turn-on the circuit after passing first ring. Now all LED s directly comes to the stable state without blinking as narrated below in the table. The surprise attack is that depending upon the service provider of telephoning remote person the stable state varies as indicated below: OPERATOR(India) LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1 BSNL OFF ON OFF OFF VODAFONE OFF ON OFF ON IDEA ON OFF ON OFF RELIANCE ON OFF OFF ON AIRTEL OFF OFF ON OFF Local land-line end working on BSNL line. I doesn't believe in the supernatural effects, but there should be an evil influence. javascript:replaceText('%20???',%20document.forms.postmodify.message); I also tried the TOE in of DTMF IC, but after enabling DTMF Outs (after passing first ring) the first state would be the stable state described above without blinking problems. PWDN pin also not working. At a time subsequent to this stable state, DTMF IC obeys the normal truth table specified in the MITEL data sheet upon different key events on remote end after off-hooking local end. This is the third IC I have replaced, first two ones- MT8870CE,35P050C9,9004 AE didn't work at all. Third one- MT8870CE,12579.2,9125 AE- have the above issues. Next time I will choose KT3170 !!! javascript:replaceText('%20::)',%20document.forms.postmodify.message); Without solving these issues I can implement my project by, 1. Designing a ring counter which turn on the circuit only after passing first ring, thus no blinking problems at all. 2. Designing a tri-state buffer with decoder at output of DTMF IC. Thus #<decimal> key combination can be designed. Circuit designed to turn on trisate for 5 sec when # key presses. During this interval I can press a decimal key, which is assigned to a particular house-hold device. Thus turn on-off corresponding devices. One of 16 outputs of Decoder IC will turn on at a time depends on DTMF BCD outs. First time I didn't notice this stable state changes between different operators as in my workbench I have been using my personnel mobile phone as remote end and land line in my home as local end. When I switched to my friends' mobile having different connection I noticed this change. javascript:replaceText('%20;D',%20document.forms.postmodify.message);
  4. I think all these problems can be solved by using RC or wein bridge oscillator at audio frequency. Thus replacing square pulses with sine waves. 10k will be replaced with 470 ohm at coupling path. What about my prediction ???
  5. Can anybody suggest any efficient audio fed-back mechanism through telephone line so that the telephoning person can hear audio beeps, by which he can check the status of remotely controlled device (teleremote control). I have tried two circuits (see two attached files) http://www.scribd.com/doc/27346744 http://www.scribd.com/doc/27346875 But cannot hear any sounds at remote calling end. I have tried all frequencies in the range 300-650Hz by varying POT in the 555 astable audio beeps generator. But no result. I have selected this range as in this range there is no possibility for any DTMF tones. Thus audio frequency correctly fed-back to telephone line without detected by DTMF IC. Audio beep relay turns on only after off-hook relay get activated. I know that, in normal telephone line our vocal audio is captured by Mic, in turn converted into AF electrical signals. To check further fed-back mechanism ( & to imitate in my project), I opened my telephone set. But nothing can find out on a small, but complex circuit board inside the telephone set. Does Anyone knows any circuits (that should be of workable) ??? I forgot to say, I am feeding square pulses of audio frequency. fedback1.pdf fedback211.pdf
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