This
telephone-operated calling circuit is very helpful for doctors in
calling the patients, in banks and in various other situations where
persons have to be called or signalled. When you need to call a person
amongst many standing outside your cabin, just lift the telephone
handset off the cradle and press the respective number. The number of
the person called will be displayed and a bell will sound to inform the
person that it is his turn.
Dual-tone
multiple-frequency (DTMF) receiver IC is commonly used in telephone
equipment. One common DTMF receiver is Holtek HT9170 used in electronic
communication circuits. The Holtek HT9170 series comprises DTMF
receivers integrated with digital decoder and bandsplit filter
functions. All HT9170 series ICs use digital counting techniques to
detect and decode all the 16 DTMF tone pairs into a 4-bit code
output.The circuit can also be used in quiz contests and by visually- or
hearingimpaired people. It can be used to call a maximum of nine
different persons. The circuit is built around DTMF receiver IC HT9170,
BCD-to-7-segment decoder/driver 7447, quad 2-input OR gate and
common-anode display. Simple melody generator IC UM66 is used to produce
melody sound in the loudspeaker through Darlington-pair transistors (T1
and T2).The tone pair DTMF generated by pressing the telephone key is
converted into binary values internally in the IC. The binary values are
indicated by the glowing of LEDs at the output of IC1.
The output of IC1 is connected to:
· LEDs
connected via resistors R15 through R18 at pins 11 through 14,
respectively. LED1 indicates the LSB and LED4 indicates the MSB.
· BCD-to-7-segment
decoder/ driver 7447, whose outputs are connected to the common-anode
display for displaying the pressed number on the telephone connected in
parallel to the circuit.
· Gates N1 and N2 to activate the call bell.
Here is how the circuit works: Connect the
telephone and the circuit in parallel to the telephone line. Connect 6V
to the circuit. When you press switch S1, DIS1 shows ‘0.’ Lift the
handset off the cradle and dial a number, say, ‘1.’ The output of IC1
becomes A3A2A1A0 = 0001. LED1 glows, the display shows ‘1’ and the call
bell sounds.To stop the call bell, put the receiver on the cradle and
press switch S1 momentarily. Now DIS1 shows ‘0’ and LED1 stops
glowing.For calling other numbers, follow the same procedure: Lift the
handset off the cradle and press the desired number (0 through 9). The
respective LED will glow, the number will be displayed on DIS1 and the
call bell will sound. Now put the handset on the cradle and press S1
momentarily to stop the call bell.
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