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Simple LED Alert for Telephone Off-Hook Detection Circuit

Last updated on 8 August 2025 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

This Simple LED Alert for Telephone Off-Hook Detection Circuit shows when phone is in use by turning ON the LED.

It checks voltage change when handset is lifted means off-hook.

Circuit is good for old phones with no light alert.

It is very useful for shared phones and stops call interruptions.

Circuit runs on simple 3V battery which is easy and practical.

Circuit Working:

Simple LED Alert for Telephone Off-Hook Detection Circuit Diagram

Parts List:

ComponentQuantity
Resistors (All resistors are 1/4 watt unless specified)
R1 100Ω1
R2 680k1
R3, R4 3.3M2
Capacitors
C1 Ceramic 0.1µF1
Semiconductors
Q1 NPN BC5471
Q2 PNP BC5571
LED1 5mm 20mA1
Battery 3V1

The circuit connects to phone line using resistors R3 and R4.

These resistors limit current and protect from high voltage.

Capacitor C1 blocks DC but allows AC to pass.

Resistor R2 helps transistor Q1 BC547 work right.

When phone goes off-hook then line voltage drops and this turns ON the Q1 transistor.

Q1 then turns ON Q2 BC557 which lights LED1 through R1.

Whole circuit runs on 3V battery.

LED stays ON while phone is off-hook by showing line is busy.

Formulas with Calculations:

Voltage Divider (R3, R4):

Q1 base voltage:

V_base = (V_line × R4) / (R3 + R4)

Both R3 and R4 = 3.3MΩ

On-Hook (V_line = 48V):

V_base = 48V × (1/2) = 24V

Off-Hook (V_line = 9V):

V_base = 9V × (1/2) = 4.5V

Q1 Base Current (I_B):

Transistor Q1 turns on if base-emitter voltage (V_BE) ≥ 0.7V

Use:

I_B = (V_base – V_BE) / R2

R2 = 680kΩ

I_B = (4.5V – 0.7V) / 680kΩ = 5.58µA

Q1 Collector Current (I_C):

Use transistor gain β = 100:

I_C = β × I_B

I_C = 100 × 5.58µA = 0.558mA

This turns on Q2.

LED Current (I_LED):

Q2 ON and LED1 gets current via R1 (100Ω)

LED drop = 2V, battery = 3V

I_LED = (3V – 2V) / 100Ω = 10mA

10mA is safe for LED.

All values show circuit works good with 3V battery and gives LED alert when phone is off-hook.

How to Build:

To build a Simple LED Alert for Telephone Off-Hook Detection Circuit following steps are needed to be followed:

  • Q1 base connects to one end of R2
  • Other end of R2 connects to +3V supply
  • Q1 collector connects to base of Q2
  • Q1 emitter connects to GND
  • Q2 emitter connects to one end of R1
  • Other end of R1 connects to +3V supply
  • Q2 collector connects to anode of LED1
  • LED1 cathode connects to GND
  • C1 one end connects to +3V and other end connects to GND
  • R3 and R4 connect between C1 and phone line
  • Battery+3V connects to circuit positive and negative connects to GND

Conclusion:

This Simple LED Alert for Telephone Off-Hook Detection Circuit shows when phone is in use.

It uses low power LED, saves battery and works long time.

Circuit is easy to build and is good for shared phones.

It stops call cuts and helps manage calls better.

References:

Analog (POTS) telephone off-hook detection

Filed Under: LED and Lamps, Sensors and Detectors

About Admin-Lavi

Lavi is a B.Tech electronics engineer with a passion for designing new electronic circuits. Do you have questions regarding the circuit diagrams presented on this blog? Feel free to comment and solve your queries with quick replies

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