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The main board has a 27 single sided edge connetor, where the first 12 half is on the top  and the remaining 15(!) on the bottom. Pin 13 is a key hole (on the mating connector is a pin missing
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The following IC's are on the board
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* MC14503BCL:  Hex Non-Inverting 3-State Buffer
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* MC14017BCL: 
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* MC14013B:    dual type D flip−flop
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* MC1413L:     
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* MC14042BCL: 
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* MC14049UB:  Hex buffer/inverter
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* MC14093BCL:  Quad 2-Input NAND chmitt  Trigger|
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* MCMP1824D: 
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* cd4047BCJ:   
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* CDP1802CD:       
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* CDP1833CD:   
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* MC14007UB:  Dual Complementary Pair Plus Inverter [[:File:MC14007UB-D.pdf|(datasheet)]]
 
* MC14007UB:  Dual Complementary Pair Plus Inverter [[:File:MC14007UB-D.pdf|(datasheet)]]
  

Revision as of 16:44, 6 July 2016

Projects
Cellphone.jpg
Participants CodeAsm, Erwin-c64, Webmind
Skills pots, electronics, voip
Status Active
Niche Electronics
Purpose Infrastructure

Turn an old coin(quarters only) operated payphone into a doorbell/art-project for the building.

Aquired an old 'Kimus 1' aka 'PTT Sodeco TE 400'. This is an rotary-pulse-dial phone, the particular model seems to be one of the later ones and could be set to allow free calls.

The payphone will be connected to an old Fritzbox 7170 which functions as an ATA to connect to the VOIP-server. With this it can make and receive calls.

The VOIP-server will then redirect calls to spaces/renters in the building, it will only allow internal calls, or atleast no calls that cost money. 112 will be disabled to prevent prank-calls and due to reliability problems.

Coin Mechanism

This part will not be used in operation and is here only for documentation purposes.

  • Validation is done mechanically by size and weight, by this mechanism: Kimus1 0010.jpg
  • The coin return button will return coins from this mechanism to the user
  • When validated it will move towards the coin tracking system: Kimus1 109.jpg
  • The PCB can be seen on: Kimus1 0102.JPG and Kimus1 0103.JPG

Cointracker PCB

The two IC's are an MC14007UB and a MC14584BCL, seemingly dated on 1983.

Mainboard PCB

The main board has a 27 single sided edge connetor, where the first 12 half is on the top and the remaining 15(!) on the bottom. Pin 13 is a key hole (on the mating connector is a pin missing

The following IC's are on the board

  • MC14503BCL: Hex Non-Inverting 3-State Buffer
  • MC14017BCL:
  • MC14013B: dual type D flip−flop
  • MC1413L:
  • MC14042BCL:
  • MC14049UB: Hex buffer/inverter
  • MC14093BCL: Quad 2-Input NAND chmitt Trigger|
  • MCMP1824D:
  • cd4047BCJ:
  • CDP1802CD:
  • CDP1833CD:


  • MC14007UB: Dual Complementary Pair Plus Inverter (datasheet)

Photos

Known issues

  • The ring-power from the fritzbox is rather low, due to this the bell isn't too audible.
  • The lock needs to be replaced as we don't have a key for the device.

See Also