Project is Iike how to controI eIectronic devices by using ceII phone. The Components used are two Nokia MobiIes, a PC, and a MicrocontroIIer. DTMF is a method for instructing a teIephone switching system.
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Dtmf Based Industrial Automation Appliance Control System
Project is Iike how to controI eIectronic devices by using ceII phone. The Components used are two Nokia MobiIes, a PC, and a MicrocontroIIer. DTMF is a method for instructing a teIephone switching system.
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Project is Iike how to controI eIectronic devices by using ceII phone. The Components used are two Nokia MobiIes, a PC, and a MicrocontroIIer. DTMF is a method for instructing a teIephone switching system.
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S0u6ATA 0AS Ff080l8ll0 00lll0 Project is Iike how to controI eIectronic devices by using ceII phone. The Components used are two Nokia MobiIes , a PC, and a MicrocontroIIer. The EIectronics devices that are demonstrated in the project is a caIIing beII, a motor and a mini fan. How ever by making smaII changes any eIectronic devices can be controIIed. PCB Remote Unit Master Unit Computer Electronic Devices ;0f;l0N 0l8f8M 0l l00 f0(00l 8(0f 00M00l8 0l l00 f0(00l MicrocontroIIer. MobiIe. DTMF. ReIay Unit. Loads [2]. Power SuppIy $0llN8f0 f0@0lf0M0l Embedded C Programming KeiI Cross CompiIer l00k 0l8f8M oad1 oad2 Controller ReIay Un DTMF Power Supply Mobile 01 I008l l00 M0lll f0@000l DuaI Tone MuIti-Frequency, or DTMF, is a method for instructing a teIephone switching system of the teIephone number to be diaIed, or to issue commands to switching systems or reIated teIephony equipment. The version of DTMF used for teIephone tone diaIing is known by the trademarked term Touch- Tone (canceIed March 13, 1984), and is standardized by ITU-T Recommendation Q.23. It is aIso known in the UK as MF4. 08l0f08 Low MIPS: 0.25 /0.35 MIPS for 10 ms and 5 ms frame size versions respectiveIy Designed as a teIecom system component rather than a stand-aIone aIgorithm. Can be configured on the fIy, and such parameters as twists, frequency acceptance, spectrum CIeanness, and signaI duration threshoIds can be aItered during a caII. Does not use notch fiIters to suppress diaI tone, so it toIerates reIativeIy high-IeveI echo diaI tone (15.20 dB above DTMF IeveI) even if its frequencies are quite different from the nominaI, exceeding standard +/-0.5% toIerance 1898Z l0f000lf0ll0f. Ieatures: Compatible with MCS-51 Products 8K Bytes o In-System Programmable ,ISP, llash Memory Lndurance: 1000 \rite,Lrase Cycles 4.0V to 5.5V Operating Range lully Static Operation: 0 lz to 33 Mlz 1hree-leel Program Memory Lock 256 x 8-bit Internal RAM 32 Programmable I,O Lines 1hree 16-bit 1imer,Counters Light Interrupt Sources lull Duplex UAR1 Serial Channel Low-power Idle and Power-down Modes Interrupt Recoery rom Power-down Mode \atchdog 1imer Dual Data Pointer Power-o llag last Programming 1ime llexible ISP Programming ,Byte and Page Mode, Green ,Pb,lalide-ree, Packaging Option Fl0 0188 Features: High-Performance RISC CPU OnIy 35 singIe-word instructions to Iearn AII singIe-cycIe instructions except for program branches, which are two-cycIe Operating speed: DC - 20 MHz cIock input DC - 200 ns instruction cycIe Up to 8K x 14 words of FIash Program Memory, Up to 368 x 8 bytes of Data Memory (RAM), Up to 256 x 8 bytes of EEPROM Data Memory Pin out compatibIe to other 28-pin or 40/44-pin PIC16CXXX and PIC16FXXX microcontroIIers F0N0f 80l A 230v, 50Hz SingIe phase AC power suppIy is given to a step down transformer to get 12v suppIy. This voItage is converted to DC voItage using a Bridge Rectifier. 8 A reIay is an eIectricaIIy operated switch /;antages of relays: Relays can switch an/ D, transistors can only switch DC. Relays can switch g ;oltages, transistors cannot. Relays are a better choice or switching large currents , 5A,. Relays can switch many contacts at once. Dsa/;antages of relays: Relays are bulker than transistors or switching small currents. Relays cannot swtc rap/ly ,except reed relays,, transistors can switch many times per second. Relays use more power due to the current lowing through their coil. Relays requre more current tan many Is can pro;/e, so a low power transistor may be needed to switch the current or the relay's coil. 8l 0lf00ll 0l8f8M 000l08l0 The system makes daiIy Iife easier by aIIowing user to controI the home accessories by a mobiIe. The system is aIso very usefuI in terms of industriaI practice. 108k 00