Switching a Relay from a low voltage AC source

sgtpepperaut1

May 18, 2010
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hi there,

i am currently working on a project that involves a cellphone that puts out ~1.3 volts AC signal to the speaker/vibrator. I am trying to switch a 12 Volt standard automotive relay with whenever that vibrator/speaker goes off (ie when the phone gets called)

wondering if anyone has any info on what hardware to use to make this possible.

I was reading about transistors and MOSFET amplifiers but i am not quite sure that i can simply hook the ac source up to the base and have 12 volts at the collector putting out 12 volts at the emitter.

Any info is appreciated! thx

 

pyrohaz1

Jan 1, 2009
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Hi, assuming that you won't need to switch at half the frequency of the sine wave, (12v automotive relays probably cannot do this) You should be able to go:

Half wave rectifier > Capacitor filter > Transistor switching Relay > Output!

The transistor amplifier section should be able to take the 1.8v peak from the capacitor and use it to switch the relay.

 
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