Cordless phone backup
Normally the base of a cordless phone has an adaptor and the handset has
Ni-Cd cells for its operation. The base unit becomes inoperative in case of
power failure. In such conditions, it is better to provide a backup using Ni-Cd
cells externally. Here is a simple circuit which can be used with cordless phone
SANYO CLT-420 or similar sets.
The working is simple. When AC mains is present, Ni-Cd cells are charged through
IC LM317L, which is wired as a current source. Also, diode D3 is reverse-biased,
which keeps Ni-Cd cells isolated from positive rail. When AC mains goes off, the
Ni-Cd cells provide supply to the cordless phone base unit through diode D3. A
green LED is used to indicate the presence of AC mains.
Each Ni-Cd cell costs around Rs 34, and the cost of the backup unit, including
the box and cells, would not exceed Rs 300. Hence the circuit is well worth the
investment
Title: Cordless phone backup
electronic circuit
Source: www.electronic-circuits-diagrams.com
Published on: 2005-02-09
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