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| Hello everyone, got a really good idea for a joke/project... Would it be possible to make a really small device to ring like a cell phone after it is set to on a timer. This way, at my high school, I could sneak it into someones bag or around their area, and during class, it will sound like their cell phone rang. The teacher will be distracted and go off on a crazy tangent and waist time in class. (Happens all the time anyway :lol: ). Could I use 2 555IC or something simple to replicate the simple ringing sound of a cell phone? I would really appreciate some help. thanks, George L. 8) | |
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| (censored) idea. Is it smart to waist (waste) your teachers time? Why are you there? If you can make a couple of 555 ICs make the ringing sound of downloaded music like cell phones do, then you are a genius.
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| It could still be done with two little 8-pin devices (an 8-pin PIC and an 8-pin 24LC256 serial eeprom)... As 'Guru suggests, put those energies to work on something constructive (grin)... And if you're interested, here's a link to Roman Black's PIC 1-bit Sound... Regards, Mike | |
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| If you have an big serial EEPROM then its better to go 8 bit.The sound will be much better and its easyer beacaus serial EEPROMs output data in 8 bit chunks. Microchip makes EEPROMs up to 1 Mbit.You can store quite a lot on that.
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| Hello, I don't want to play crazy music, that is impossible with 555, you are right, I would be a genious :lol: . I just want to make a simple one tone ring, like the nextel phones. (Br-Brr-Brr-Brrr...really fast) One 555 makes the tone, other switches on and off fast. Is this possible, and small enough to fit into a 1.5 cm cube? I would solder the components directly together. | |
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| A couple of 555's are small and quiet. What will power them? What will produce the sound?
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