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| Hi all, Iasking the same old 2 wire full duplex question i have placed a link showing three type of coupling circuits now i want to do the following please consider the web link i have placed. http://www.tpub.com/neets/book8/30c.htm 1) In my Room i have , 8 Ohms Speaker, Condenser Mic 9 Volts Battery. 2) On my Door Side:- 8 Ohms Speaker, Condenser Mic Now suppose if iam using direct coupling circuit as shown on the website also , how i can connect the room side circuit and door side circuit using 2 wires so that when ever i turn on the circuit communication can occur in full duplex mode. don't consider the bell thing...that can be worked out at letter stage, just consider that there will be a Push Button on the door side circuit which when ever pressed will cause bell to ring on the room side...now how to procced using all this stuff. I think on both side transformers are needed as a type of "balancing" transformers which are used for sidetone suppression and getting enough power for suppluying loudspeaker from the line. | |
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| I guess you are awhere that your standard telephone is a 2-wire/full duplex system with signaling? | |
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| no telephony stuff iam trying to design a simple door intercom | |
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