DTMF Based
DTMF Based
polytecnic collage
visnagar
PRESENT BY
JAYDEEP PATEL
DHAVAL PATEL
GHANSHYAM PATEL
Guided By :- MEHUL PAT E
HANSABEN PATEL DHIREN PATEL
(PROF EE DEPT)
INTRODUCTION:-
The DTMF based remote monitoring system consists of
sensors for sensing the present parameters of the process or
machine. The whole system can be installed at a distance place
from where these data can be directly sent to the logging
system. The data obtained is sent to doctor’s system by
converting it into DTMF signals. The DTMF stands for dual
tone multiple frequencies. The idea behind this project is
generation of DTMF signal for sending data.
In communication any digit may be transmitted in
pulse mode or in DTMF mode. We are generating DTMF
tones at transmitter end and decoding these tones at receiving
end which can be used for transmitting the data from one end
to another end.
These signals are decoded at the receiving end and
original data is recovered form it by the doctors.
Dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) signaling is used for
telephone signaling over the line in the voice-frequency
bandto the call switching center. The version of DTMF used
fortelephone tone dialing is known by the trademarked term
Touch-Tone (canceled March 13, 1984), and is standardized
by ITU-T Recommendation Q.23. Other multi-frequency
systems are used for signaling internal to the telephone
network.
As a method of in-band signaling, DTMF tones were also
used by cable television broadcasters to indicate the start and
stop times of local commercial insertion points during station
breaks for the benefit of cable companies. Until better out-of-
band signaling equipment was developed in the 1990s, fast,
unacknowledged, and loud DTMF tone sequences could be
heard during the commercial breaks of cable channels in the
United States and elsewhere
BASIC BLOCK:-
DTMF Decoder
Different devices
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:-
COMPONET USED:-
Microcontroller (AT89C51)
DTMF decoder 8870
Over load relay
LCD display
transformer
capacitors
resister
connecting wire
Microcontroller :
Introduction to AT89C51
The AT89C51 is a CMOS 8-bit microcomputer with 4K bytes of Flash programmable and erasable
read only memory (PEROM). The on-chip
Flash allows the program memory to be reprogrammed in-system or by a ordinary nonvolatile
memory programmer. Atmel AT89C51 is a powerful microcomputer/microcontroller (as they are used
inter-changeably) which provides a highly-flexible and cost-effective solution to embedded control
applications.many
Features of AT89C51
• Compatible with MCS-51™ Products
• 4K Bytes of In-System Reprogrammable Flash Memory
– Endurance: 1,000 Write/Erase Cycles
• Fully Static Operation: 0 Hz to 24 MHz
• Three-Level Program Memory Lock
• 128 x 8-Bit Internal RAM
• 32 Programmable I/O Lines
DTMF decoder 8870
Features
• Low Power Consumption
• Adjustable Acquisition and Release Times
• Central Office Quality and Performance
• Power-down and Inhibit Modes (-02 only)
• Inexpensive 3.58 MHz Time Base
• Single 5 Volt Power Supply
• Dial Tone Suppression
Applications
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A Relay Is An Electrically Operated Switch
1) SPST
2) SPDT
3) DPST
4) DPDT
5) Contactor Relay
6) Solid State Relay
7) Buchholz Relay
8) Over Load Protection Relay
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LCD display
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transformer
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A Transformer is device there electrical energy form one
circuit to another
A Transformer Basic Principal is Two
1). Electromagntisim
2). Electomagnetic induction
1).Hysteresis losses
2).Eddy Currents
3).MagnetoStriction
4).Mechanical losses
5).Stray losses
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capacitors
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A Capecitor Is A Passive Two Terminal Electrical
Component.
A Capecitor Used to