My Home-Made Cell Phone Triggered Circuit

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My Home-Made Cell Phone Triggered Circuit

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Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this, but I couldn't find any other categories that this would fall under. This is a small project that I'm working on that I thought I'd share with you guys here, especially to see if there are any electronic hobyists or electrical engineers in the making.

So here I made a cell-phone triggered circuit for fun that basically gets triggered by a cell phone.

You call the cell phone, it rings, and sends out a signal to a circuit.


This is very useful for various things like launching a rocket (which I've already done), launching off fireworks, opening your garage door, turning on a webcam, and copious other different applications.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpOzitB93Ak

The phone I used was a $10 disposable phone that I got from Wallmart.

I plan to eventually possible turn this much bigger project by making a cell-phone controlled RC car. Basically you call the phone attached to the car which utilizes a PIC 2 microprocessor, and then you can control it with the keypad of the phone that called it.

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You can ignore the piece of paper in the background, I posted this on my home forum and I just wanted to prove that it was made by me, by no means am I trying to advertise the forum.
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That's pretty cool I suppose. I loved playing with those boards in my electrician class.
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The Applications of such things have already been put into use. In Iraq, a lot of IEDs use the same principal to the letter using cell phones as remote detonators.
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I noticed in the video that it appears the output is not a stable pulse is there anyway to make the pulse one long stable pulse?
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CompKronos wrote:I noticed in the video that it appears the output is not a stable pulse is there anyway to make the pulse one long stable pulse?
Yes, but it would be much more complicated and for his uses, unnecessary.
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Cuda wrote:The Applications of such things have already been put into use. In Iraq, a lot of IEDs use the same principal to the letter using cell phones as remote detonators.
But do people open garage doors with cell phones in Iraq? I think not. 8)
Anyway yeah, this is pretty neat, I would like to see a video of something a bit more practical, for example the rocket.
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bibbit wrote:
Cuda wrote:The Applications of such things have already been put into use. In Iraq, a lot of IEDs use the same principal to the letter using cell phones as remote detonators.
But do people open garage doors with cell phones in Iraq? I think not. 8)
Anyway yeah, this is pretty neat, I would like to see a video of something a bit more practical, for example the rocket.
My college learning community did this last Thursday and here is the video.
You can skip to about 3:45 for the launch
http://www.new.facebook.com/video/video ... 2408920620
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tucker933 wrote:
CompKronos wrote:I noticed in the video that it appears the output is not a stable pulse is there anyway to make the pulse one long stable pulse?
Yes, but it would be much more complicated and for his uses, unnecessary.
CompKronos wrote:I noticed in the video that it appears the output is not a stable pulse is there anyway to make the pulse one long stable pulse?
You just add the positive terminal from the phone into a gate of a thyristor, and then have the anode & cathode be connected to a external power source, such as a 9V battery.

Then the LED will stay lit, even once you hang up.
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Pretty neat. Reminds me of the Schwarzenegger movie Collateral Damage.
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CompKronos wrote:I noticed in the video that it appears the output is not a stable pulse is there anyway to make the pulse one long stable pulse?
Lol, that was a question in the exam I just did. :P
Then the LED will stay lit, even once you hang up.
Depends whether you want a bistable or not. I'd guess a relay and diode should do it.
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Re: My Home-Made Cell Phone Triggered Circuit

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twolvesfan624 wrote:Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this, but I couldn't find any other categories that this would fall under. This is a small project that I'm working on that I thought I'd share with you guys here, especially to see if there are any electronic hobyists or electrical engineers in the making.

So here I made a cell-phone triggered circuit for fun that basically gets triggered by a cell phone.

You call the cell phone, it rings, and sends out a signal to a circuit.


This is very useful for various things like launching a rocket (which I've already done), launching off fireworks, opening your garage door, turning on a webcam, and copious other different applications.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpOzitB93Ak

The phone I used was a $10 disposable phone that I got from Wallmart.

I plan to eventually possible turn this much bigger project by making a cell-phone controlled RC car. Basically you call the phone attached to the car which utilizes a PIC 2 microprocessor, and then you can control it with the keypad of the phone that called it.

Note:
You can ignore the piece of paper in the background, I posted this on my home forum and I just wanted to prove that it was made by me, by no means am I trying to advertise the forum.
Phag. :P Sup dude! 8)
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