Modem Off Indicator Circuit

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Overview

The indicator for modem off is specifically designed with serious Internet users in mind. One can observe that the circuitry of this indicator cannot be simplified further without losing its functionality. Despite its straightforward design, it can potentially save costs by quickly indicating if the telephone line is available after modem usage. This prevents excessive telephone charges in case the modem remains active unintentionally. The circuit operates based on the principle that an idle telephone line carries approximately 40 volts. This voltage significantly decreases during a phone call. Consequently, by connecting the circuit to telephone terminals a and b, the green LED illuminates to signify that the line is erroneously perceived as idle.

Hardware Components

You’ll need the following hardware components to get started:

S.noComponentsValueQty
1TransistorsB250C15004
2ResistorsR1 = 22k1
3LEDsD1 = Green1

Schematic

The bridge rectifier ensures that the orientation of the line voltage doesn’t matter, eliminating the need for polarity protection for the LED. To prevent unnecessary loading of the telephone line, a high-efficiency LED is used. This LED can light up with as little as 2 mA of current, which is the current supplied through it by resistor R1.

WARNING: Even though we live in an era of technological freedom, it’s highly likely that in many countries, connecting the indicator directly across the telephone lines is prohibited. It’s crucial to seek advice from your local telephone company, which owns or operates the telephone network, before attempting such connections.