Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ncis.llnl.gov!helios.ee.lbl.gov!nosc!ucsd!sdcsvax!ucsdhub!hp-sdd!ncr-sd!serene!pnet12!gbell From: gbell@pnet12.cts.com (Greg Bell) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: DTMF (Touch-Tone) --> RS-232 Conversion Message-ID: <345@serene.UUCP> Date: 26 Jan 89 19:16:05 GMT Sender: root@serene.UUCP Organization: People-Net [pnet12], Del Mar, CA Lines: 26 I've built DTMF decoding circuits for a variety of applications. The SSI-202 chip seems to work well. In fact, I've got one hooked up to a microcontroller project right now! By the way, SSI stands for Silicon Systems Inc. You might also want to look into Teletone's DTMF decoders. For Teletone's number, call 1-800-555-1212 (800 information). As for interfacing the output of one of these to RS-232, you need a UART. This is a chip that will take the 4 bit output of the decoder and convert it into serial information. There are several of these available. General Instruments makes one called the AY-3-1015. Both of these chips are extremely easy to use. However, you might have a problem with the noise levels of the signals you are trying to feed in. Seems to me like the success or failure of your project might lie in how good the input amplifier circuit is. The app. engineers at Teletone might be able to help you out with this... Greg Bell_________________________________________________________ Hardware hacker | Electronics hobbyist | UUCP: uunet!serene!pnet12!gbell EE major at UC San Diego |