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Andy

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Hello folks,

I have a Telephone Caller ID unit with a Light Emitting Diode (LED) that
flashes when someone calls me whose number is stored in the telephone
directory of the ID unit.

Is there a Very easy way I could solder something up so that as well as or
instead of the LED flashes that it rings some kind of loud piezo
loudspeaker or buzzer or bell so I could get sound as well?

Anyone know what I would need. The voltage going to the LED would be so tiny
wouldn't it so I would really have to bump up that voltage to make a buzzer
sound wouldn't I?

Thanks,

Andy.




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How about a photodiode or photocell sensing the LED instead of actually
tying into the circuit. Shielded photocell, to switching transistor to
relay=easiest way.
Kim
"Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message
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Hello folks,

I have a Telephone Caller ID unit with a Light Emitting Diode (LED) that
flashes when someone calls me whose number is stored in the telephone
directory of the ID unit.

Is there a Very easy way I could solder something up so that as well as or
instead of the LED flashes that it rings some kind of loud piezo
loudspeaker or buzzer or bell so I could get sound as well?

Anyone know what I would need. The voltage going to the LED would be so
tiny
wouldn't it so I would really have to bump up that voltage to make a
buzzer
sound wouldn't I?

Thanks,

Andy.




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Thats a good Idea I might try that, Thanks.



"Neil" <ksleep@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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How about a photodiode or photocell sensing the LED instead of actually
tying into the circuit. Shielded photocell, to switching transistor to
relay=easiest way.
Kim
"Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message
news:c0c3vj$150lnj$1@ID-164840.news.uni-berlin.de...
Hello folks,

I have a Telephone Caller ID unit with a Light Emitting Diode (LED) that
flashes when someone calls me whose number is stored in the telephone
directory of the ID unit.

Is there a Very easy way I could solder something up so that as well as
or
instead of the LED flashes that it rings some kind of loud piezo
loudspeaker or buzzer or bell so I could get sound as well?

Anyone know what I would need. The voltage going to the LED would be so
tiny
wouldn't it so I would really have to bump up that voltage to make a
buzzer
sound wouldn't I?

Thanks,

Andy.




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It's possible to get 10mA Piezo sounders (just make sure you get one with
built in oscillator/drive). Just connect in place of the LED.



"Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message
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Hello folks,

I have a Telephone Caller ID unit with a Light Emitting Diode (LED) that
flashes when someone calls me whose number is stored in the telephone
directory of the ID unit.

Is there a Very easy way I could solder something up so that as well as or
instead of the LED flashes that it rings some kind of loud piezo
loudspeaker or buzzer or bell so I could get sound as well?

Anyone know what I would need. The voltage going to the LED would be so
tiny
wouldn't it so I would really have to bump up that voltage to make a
buzzer
sound wouldn't I?

Thanks,

Andy.




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You could use the phone line its self. I think the line voltage will change
when the phone rings and will change again when the phone is off the hook?
Just a thought. Might not be to easy though.
Mark


"CWatters" <colin.watters@pandoraBOX.be> wrote in message
news:V7sWb.6821$8M3.637053@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
It's possible to get 10mA Piezo sounders (just make sure you get one with
built in oscillator/drive). Just connect in place of the LED.



"Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message
news:c0c3vj$150lnj$1@ID-164840.news.uni-berlin.de...
Hello folks,

I have a Telephone Caller ID unit with a Light Emitting Diode (LED) that
flashes when someone calls me whose number is stored in the telephone
directory of the ID unit.

Is there a Very easy way I could solder something up so that as well as
or
instead of the LED flashes that it rings some kind of loud piezo
loudspeaker or buzzer or bell so I could get sound as well?

Anyone know what I would need. The voltage going to the LED would be so
tiny
wouldn't it so I would really have to bump up that voltage to make a
buzzer
sound wouldn't I?

Thanks,

Andy.




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"Mark and Jen" <mjcox@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<sNCXb.96115$IF6.2690663@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>...
You could use the phone line its self. I think the line voltage will change
when the phone rings and will change again when the phone is off the hook?
Just a thought. Might not be to easy though.
Not recommended, the regulations on telephone equipment are quite
specific.

However, using a tuned photosensor may be the way to go. You can use
LEDs as sensors (for example, a water-clear red LED will sense
yellow/green light, etc).

-A

Mark


"CWatters" <colin.watters@pandoraBOX.be> wrote in message
news:V7sWb.6821$8M3.637053@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
It's possible to get 10mA Piezo sounders (just make sure you get one with
built in oscillator/drive). Just connect in place of the LED.



"Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message
news:c0c3vj$150lnj$1@ID-164840.news.uni-berlin.de...
Hello folks,

I have a Telephone Caller ID unit with a Light Emitting Diode (LED) that
flashes when someone calls me whose number is stored in the telephone
directory of the ID unit.

Is there a Very easy way I could solder something up so that as well as
or
instead of the LED flashes that it rings some kind of loud piezo
loudspeaker or buzzer or bell so I could get sound as well?

Anyone know what I would need. The voltage going to the LED would be so
tiny
wouldn't it so I would really have to bump up that voltage to make a
buzzer
sound wouldn't I?

Thanks,

Andy.




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