Telephone ring and caller end hangup detector

In summary: I have a ready made ring detector that goes out to a spst relay. That will be used to send a signal to a latched relay. The latched relay will connect the phone to the line. For the Dialing part, I am going to just limit the signal going to the latched relay and send that to transistors going to switches (I already have several phones ripped apart). As for the hanging up part, it is a little more complex. Since the telephone line puts out 0 volts when the caller hangs up, I was going to make a NOT gate and send the line signal through that. Lastly, the signal will also be sent to the latched relay.I think this will work. However,
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I need a telephone to answer when called, dial a number on another telephone, and then hang up when the caller hangs up. I have both the pick up issue and the dial issue solved. The mail problem is the hanging up after the caller hangs up. I'd be very happy if I did not have to use a programmable microcontroller, but if I have to then I will.

Original Plan:
For the answer part of the circuit I have a ready made ring detector that goes out to a spst relay. That will be used to send a signal to a latched relay. The latched relay will connect the phone to the line. For the Dialing part, I am going to just limit the signal going to the latched relay and send that to transistors going to switches (I already have several phones ripped apart). As for the hanging up part, it is a little more complex. Since the telephone line puts out 0 volts when the caller hangs up, I was going to make a NOT gate and send the line signal through that. Lastly, the signal will also be sent to the latched relay.

Do you think this will work?
Do you have a better idea?
I would also like to get some of your ideas.
I need this project to be done soon so please help me ASAP.

MISC Facts and measurements:
telephone on hook voltage~60v DC
telephone off hook voltage~7v DC
telephone ring voltage~120v AC



Thanks in advance,

SoonToBeEE
 

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SoonToBeEE said:
I'd be very happy if I did not have to use a programmable microcontroller, but if I have to then I will.
I think the reason you did not get other answers is that doing it without digital is tedious to explain and tedious to implement. Nobody wants to waste their time explaining such an outdated method.
 

Related to Telephone ring and caller end hangup detector

1. What is a telephone ring and caller end hangup detector?

A telephone ring and caller end hangup detector is a device that can detect when a telephone is ringing and when the caller has hung up the call. It is commonly used in telephone systems to automate certain functions, such as answering machines or call forwarding.

2. How does a telephone ring and caller end hangup detector work?

The detector works by monitoring the electrical signals on the telephone line. When a call comes in, the detector detects the change in voltage and signals the telephone system to start ringing. Similarly, when the caller hangs up, the detector detects the decrease in voltage and signals the telephone system to end the call.

3. What are the benefits of using a telephone ring and caller end hangup detector?

The main benefit of using a detector is automation. By detecting when a call is coming in and when it has ended, the detector can trigger other functions in the telephone system, such as voicemail or call forwarding. This saves time and effort for the user.

4. Are there different types of telephone ring and caller end hangup detectors?

Yes, there are different types of detectors available, including analog and digital versions. Analog detectors use analog circuitry to detect the changes in voltage, while digital detectors use microprocessors to analyze the signals. There are also detectors that can detect both ringing and hang up signals, and others that only detect one or the other.

5. Can a telephone ring and caller end hangup detector be used in any telephone system?

Most detectors are designed to be compatible with a variety of telephone systems, but it is important to check the specifications before purchasing to ensure compatibility. Some detectors may also require specific installation or programming steps for certain telephone systems.

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