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Hello guys and girls,
Here's a project I've been working on for a little while.
I was sometime missing the phone because I couldn't hear the ringer, while playing music or using tools. I've browsed the Net and found a circuit that triggers a relay when the phone rings. I went to my local surplus electronic store and got all the components to create the circuit. I then hooked a beacon to it and there you go. It starts automatically when the phone rings and stops when you pick up the phone or when the ringing stops. I have inserted a 2 seconds timer in line to keep the beacon ON between 2 rings.
It is powered by a modified ATX computer power supply.
It was a fun little project to do. It is in the same line of visual indicators used in noisy shops.
Here are a few labeled pictures and a video of me calling myself on the house line showing how it works.
Let me know what you think!
-Antoine
Power supply
Project box
Video
Hello guys and girls,
Here's a project I've been working on for a little while.
I was sometime missing the phone because I couldn't hear the ringer, while playing music or using tools. I've browsed the Net and found a circuit that triggers a relay when the phone rings. I went to my local surplus electronic store and got all the components to create the circuit. I then hooked a beacon to it and there you go. It starts automatically when the phone rings and stops when you pick up the phone or when the ringing stops. I have inserted a 2 seconds timer in line to keep the beacon ON between 2 rings.
It is powered by a modified ATX computer power supply.
It was a fun little project to do. It is in the same line of visual indicators used in noisy shops.
Here are a few labeled pictures and a video of me calling myself on the house line showing how it works.
Let me know what you think!
-Antoine
Power supply
Project box
Video