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Caller ID detection from landline or from LCD display using Arduino.

$30-250 USD

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Posted over 7 years ago

$30-250 USD

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I need a landline caller ID detection and record system using arduino. When a phone call comes to the telephone line, I need arduino to know the phone number of the caller and store it to the SD card. There are two ways in which I think this can be done: 1) In a normal telephone: By using an IC that can decode this information and send it to arduino. 2) In a telephone with a caller ID functionality: By intercepting the signal going to the LCD display which contains the phone number, and interpreting it using arduino. Any cheap, non-destructive, and innovative solution is welcome. The system needs to be well documented. This is going to be a part of a larger project where there is audio recording/playing initiated after answering a phone call. I already have the other parts of the project completed, but I need the caller ID to be detected and stored in the SD card to finalize the project. You'll obviously need a phone for testing, I used Geepas Telephone GTP 7185 (which has caller ID feature). It's prefered to use this phone, or at least another similar easily-available cheap phone. If you're going to use this phone, I'm willing to pay for its cost. Willing to pay more for fast and well documented work. You should also know that this will lead to further long-term paid collaboration.
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Hello from Turkey! :) I think I can help you with this. I have already designed a working caller-ID detector that has a line input, so it gets the caller ID directly from the line. It uses an IC and an ARM microcontroller. Currently, the system sends the captured caller ID to a computer over USB. I can easily adapt this system to Arduino platform and write the captured caller ID to an SD card. Also, I am aware of the fundamentals of this design so I could document the process in great detail. In addition to that, in the long run, are you willing to continue with the Ardunio platform? If this is going to be a professional product that will be produced in quantities more than 50, I would recommend to do a system re-design to optimize the cost of the product, which will let you save more money in the long run.
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Hello, Have a great day. We are startup company offering services to design and prototype Electronic devices. We will ship you fully working device. All of the design data will be handed over too. Please feel free to contact us. Best Regards, Shahbaz.
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I am an electronic engineer with more than 10 years of experience. I have worked with several other similar arduino based projects. please contact me to discuss details.
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I placed a bit for this project, however, if you already had other project using Arduino, then it can be very quickly implement this feature in a very cheap and non-destructive way by yourself. The solution is to use the "PSTN Caller ID module for Arduino/pcDuino" which is available on Amazon or some other websites. You can google this for more information about the module. With this module, you just plug your phone line into 1 module port and your phone to another port on the module. The topology should be like the one below: ----------telephone line-----[Module]----[Your Phone] Once the module detects the caller ID, the information will be passed to the Arduino via 3-pin socket on the module. The code on your existing Arduino just need to monitor this data and save to the SD card (assume you already had the SD card module connected to your Arduino). With the above solution, you can use your circuit with any phone and actually, the module will be much more smaller than the Geepas Telephone GTP 7185. If you need more information, please contact me via chat. BTW, just read the datasheet of the chip HT9032C/HT9032D (the IC used inthe caller ID module), - it supports Bellcore TR-NWT-000030 & ITU-T V.23 specification so will work almost anywhere in the world.
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Hi Sir, I could finish this project in 10-15 days with designing a circuit to decoding caller phone. Do you need specific documentation pages for this? I am working on defence industry, we are dealing with too much documentation as you guess :) If it is for mass production, i could also prepare test circuit and code -Charged seperatly- Any question, please feel free to ask me. Regards, Sigun.
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Hi I have quite good experience in Embedded system development. I also designed and worked on various real time projects. One of my previously completed project includes making calls by transmitting DTMF tones through arduino. Please reply if you are interested.
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With our experience in Embedded industry you can be sure of it being well documented along with test cases and design document.
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# Having expertise in Design, Development and Project Management of Embedded System software & Industrial Automation software. # Experience in developing embedded software for MPC 5200(Power PC) & ARM (Cortex M3) architectures and TMS 320C6205 Digital Signal Processor, 8051, Atmel 8535 Micro controllers & PIC controllers. # Experience in developing Embedded Software using RTOS. # Device Driver for I2C, SPI, RS232, RS485, EEPROM, LCD, RTC, FLASH, FPGA, UART, SDRAM, ADC, DAC, ENCODER # Experience in various development tools like TI Code Composer Studio, AVR Studio IDE, Multi IDE, MPLAB IDE, IAR Workbench.
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