Numbers are encoded in the DTMF signal. If you need to read them you have to decode the dtmf sound signal. The easiest way is to use a MT8880.
Cheers
Al.
Numbers are encoded in the DTMF signal. If you need to read them you have to decode the dtmf sound signal. The easiest way is to use a MT8880.
Cheers
Al.
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Thanks Al. Though I will search on this IC now, but I am a little confused as to the connections of this IC. What I mean is I have used TX/RX lines from RS232 already, where would this DTMF IN/OUT will connect to? I have come across few circuits but this IC is connected to home phone line rather than MODEMS.
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The DTFNM input that normally is connected to the phone line, must be connected to the voice out of your TC35i. Generally one capacitor of 100 nF and 100 Khoms in series is just enough. See the examples on the data sheet. The decoding is presented as a nibble ( 4 bits).
Cheers
Al.
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