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Normally
the base of a cordless phone has an adaptor and the
handset has Ni-Cd cells for its operation. The base
unit becomes inoperative in case of power failure. In
such conditions, it is better to provide a backup using
Ni-Cd cells externally. Here is a simple circuit which
can be used with cordless phone SANYO CLT-420 or similar
sets.
The
working is simple. When AC mains is present, Ni-Cd cells
are charged through IC LM317L, which is wired as a current
source. Also, diode D3 is reverse-biased, which keeps
Ni-Cd cells isolated from positive rail. When AC mains
goes off, the Ni-Cd cells provide supply to the cordless
phone base unit through diode D3. A green LED is used
to indicate the presence of AC mains.
Each
Ni-Cd cell costs around Rs 34, and the cost of the backup
unit, including the box and cells, would not exceed
Rs 300. Hence the circuit is well worth the investment.
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