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Simple Intercom Circuit

This document describes a simple two-way intercom circuit that uses switches connected to telephone handsets to allow two sets to communicate. When one handset is picked up, it rings a bell on the other set to signal an incoming call. Only three wires are needed to connect the sets if they each have a separate battery, or four wires if they share a common battery. The circuit can be easily built on a printed circuit board and housed in an intercom case.
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Simple Intercom Circuit

This document describes a simple two-way intercom circuit that uses switches connected to telephone handsets to allow two sets to communicate. When one handset is picked up, it rings a bell on the other set to signal an incoming call. Only three wires are needed to connect the sets if they each have a separate battery, or four wires if they share a common battery. The circuit can be easily built on a printed circuit board and housed in an intercom case.
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SIMPLE INTERCOM CIRCUIT


that when the handset is resting on the cradle, the switch is OFF and when it is taken off the cradle, the switch turns on. Both the sets used are identical in construction. When one set (say, party 1) is switched on, the other sets (party 2s) bell the two sets. Only three wires are required to connect the two sets if separate battery is used in each set. However, if the battery is common for the two sets, it requires four wires for interconnections. The circuit can be easily assembled on

he circuit of a two-position intercom is presented here. This circuit is very simple yet it functions quite satisfactorily. The circuit does not involve any complicated switching. The switches S1/S2 must be fixed in such a way

energises. When party 2 turns on his own set, his bell automatically stops and he can talk to party 1 via his microphone. One can substitute the BEL 1895 IC based amplifier and bell circuit with any other low power amplifier and bell circuit. The block diagram clarifies the connection of

a general-purpose PCB. Intercom cases are also available in the market which may be used for giving it a professional outlook.

ELECTRONICS PROJECTS Vol. 22

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