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Arduino telephone caller ID unit

CLI, also known as Caller ID and calling number delivery ( CND ), is a service offered by the telephone service provider to customers to obtain the calling party number and date/time of the call. The service activation and information format of CLI are different from telephone network operator to operator. CLI display unit - minimum test setup In this project, we will create a small Caller ID decoder using Arduino UNO and a custom-made HT9032D module. The core component of the project is the HT9032D, which can decode incoming call ID data over a telephone connection. This IC supports Bell 202 FSK and ITU-T version 2.3 CLI protocol specifications. The HT9032D module we created here base on the application example given in the IC datasheet . In addition to decoding CLI data, this module also can detect ring signal rises over the phone line. Assembled HT9032D module The Arduino UNO is used to process the decoded CLI data stream and manipulate the LCD. In an idle state, the decoder a...

Homemade ADSL Splitter

Nowadays DSL splitter is a common unit in telecommunication and it is used by most of the ADSL users to obtain the maximum performance of the connectivity. Technically DSL splitter is an analog LPF (low pass filter) which is used to prevent interferences between analog telephone device(s) and DSL support units. In this project we describe how to build miniature ADSL splitter at home with grater simplicity and with minimum amount of cost. To build this unit user need to use few generic components which include pairs of 330µH inductors and 1R resistors, 0.0033MFD capacitor and three units of RJ11 PCB connectors. We successfully test this splitter with our local ADSL connection and it gives equal performance of commercial DSL splitter. The complete schematic and PCB diagram (Eagle) of this ADSL splitter is available to download at google drive