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Two Tone Sequential Page Decoding

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bryaneades@yahoo.com over 10 years ago

I'm researching the LM567 tone decoder circuit and find that I will need four circuits for a project. I'm wondering if an Arduino would better suit my needs.

 

I have an Arduino hooked to a decoding circuit now that works in this way:

 

Three frequency pairs are used to initiate three different functions. Frequency A is active for .5 seconds then frequency B for 2 seconds in secession. The decoder has an output that goes low for .5 seconds. This activates a function on an arduino via an input pin. Frequency A and frequency C initiates a different function. Frequency A and frequency D initiate a third function.

 

Can Arduino be used to decode these frequencies and then run the corresponding function. My project could be reduced to just a single Arduino Uno.

 

I've seen some examples on the internet using circuitry that could be on a shield protoboard to convert the sine wave to a square wave. Then the Arduino counts the pulses, but that programming is way over my head. 

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    0 shabaz over 10 years ago

    Hi Bryan,

     

    What exactly is your end goal? The reason I ask, is that there are some standardized ways of signaling, and you may be able to use that, rather than arbitrary sequences of tones.

    For example, can you use DTMF? If so, as I understand, there is an Arduino library for it. Otherwise there are some old but reasonably easy-to-obtain ICs which can perform the decoding for you

    and provide you with a 0-9 or 0-15 output in binary.

    Does it have to be tones? There are also Holtek encoders and decoders (PDF links) that may meet your needs if you just need simple encoding over some channel - or you could implement

    such schemes in the Arduino too.

    If you state your end goal, we might be able to help you better.

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago

    Cool

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    0 bryaneades@yahoo.com over 9 years ago in reply to shabaz

    Was thi king i could use an arduio to do this. I need it to recognize 330.5 for 1 second then 1006.9 for a second then call a function. Seems possible.

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