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    Schematics > Miscellaneous > Cellular Phone calling Detector

    Cellular Phone calling Detector

    Flashes a LED when detecting an incoming call

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    Cellular Phone calling Detector

    Parts:

    R1____________100K 1/4W Resistor
    R2______________3K9 1/4W Resistor
    R3______________1M 1/4W Resistor

    C1,C2_________100nF 63V Polyester Capacitors
    C3____________220µF 25V Electrolytic Capacitor

    D1______________LED Red 10mm. Ultra-bright (see Notes)
    D2___________1N5819 40V 1A Schottky-barrier Diode (see Notes)

    Q1____________BC547 45V 100mA NPN Transistor

    IC1____________7555 or TS555CN CMos Timer IC

    L1_____________Sensor coil (see Notes)

    B1_____________1.5V Battery (AA or AAA cell etc.)

    Device purpose:

    This circuit was designed to detect when a call is incoming in a cellular phone (even when the calling tone of the device is switched-off) by means of a flashing LED.
    The device must be placed a few centimeters from the cellular phone, so its sensor coil L1 can detect the field emitted by the phone receiver during an incoming call.

    Circuit operation:

    The signal detected by the sensor coil is amplified by transistor Q1 and drives the monostable input pin of IC1. The IC's output voltage is doubled by C2 & D2 in order to drive the high-efficiency ultra-bright LED at a suitable peak-voltage.

    Notes:

    • Stand-by current drawing is less than 200µA, therefore a power on/off switch is unnecessary.
    • Sensitivity of this circuit depends on the sensor coil type.
    • L1 can be made by winding 130 to 150 turns of 0.2 mm. enameled wire on a 5 cm. diameter former (e.g. a can). Remove the coil from the former and wind it with insulating tape, thus obtaining a stand-alone coil.
    • A commercial 10mH miniature inductor, usually sold in the form of a tiny rectangular plastic box, can be used satisfactorily but with lower sensitivity.
    • IC1 must be a CMos type: only these devices can safely operate at 1.5V supply or less.
    • Any Schottky-barrier type diode can be used in place of the 1N5819: the BAT46 type is a very good choice.

    Title: Cellular Phone calling Detector
    Source: www.redcircuits.com
    Published on: 2005-02-10
    Reads: 838
    Print version: Print version

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