Cell phone detector
This handy cell phone detector, pocket-size mobile transmission detector or sniffer can sense the presence of an activated mobile cellphone from a distance of one and-a-half metres. So it can be used to prevent use of mobile phones in examination halls, confidential rooms, etc. It is also useful for detecting the use of mobile phone for spying and unauthorised video transmission.
The circuit can detect both the incoming and outgoing calls, SMS and video transmission even if the mobile phone is kept in the silent mode. The moment the bug detects RF transmission signal from an activated mobile phone, it starts sounding a beep alarm and the LED blinks. The alarm continues until the signal transmission ceases.
An ordinary RF detector using tuned LC circuits is not suitable for detecting signals in the GHz frequency band used in mobile phones. The transmission frequency of mobile phones ranges from 0.9 to 3 GHz with a wavelength of 3.3 to 10 cm. So a circuit detecting gigahertz signals is required for a mobile bug.
Here the circuit uses a 0.22μF disk capacitor (C3) to capture the RF signals from the mobile phone. The lead length of the capacitor is fixed as 18 mm with a spacing of 8 mm between the leads to get the desired frequency. The disk capacitor along with the leads acts as a small gigahertz loop antenna to collect the RF signals from the mobile phone.
cell phone detector circuit diagram

Op-amp IC CA3130 (IC1) is used in the circuit as a current-to-voltage converter with capacitor C3 connected between its inverting and non-inverting inputs. It is a CMOS version using gate-protected p-channel MOSFET transistors in the input to provide very high input impedance, very low input current and very high speed of performance. The output CMOS transistor is capable of swinging the output voltage to within 10 mV of either supply voltage terminal.
Capacitor C3 in conjunction with the lead inductance acts as a transmission line that intercepts the signals from the mobile phone. This capacitor creates a field, stores energy and transfers the stored energy in the form of minute current to the inputs of IC1. This will upset the balanced input of IC1 and convert the current into the corresponding output voltage.
Capacitor C4 along with high-value resistor R1 keeps the non-inverting input stable for easy swing of the output to high state. Resistor R2 provides the discharge path for capacitor C4. Feedback resistor R3 makes the inverting input high when the output becomes high. Capacitor C5 (47pF) is connected across ‘strobe’ (pin 8) and ‘null’ inputs (pin 1) of IC1 for phase compensation and gain control to optimise the frequency response.
When the cell phone detector signal is detected by C3, the output of IC1 becomes high and low alternately according to the frequency of the signal as indicated by LED1. This triggers monostable timer IC2 through capacitor C7. Capacitor C6 maintains the base bias of transistor T1 for fast switching action. The low-value timing components R6 and C9 produce very short time delay to avoid audio nuisance.
Assemble the cell phone detector circuit on a general purpose PCB as compact as possible and enclose in a small box like junk mobile case. As mentioned earlier, capacitor C3 should have a lead length of 18 mm with lead spacing of 8 mm. Carefully solder the capacitor in standing position with equal spacing of the leads. The response can be optimised by trimming the lead length of C3 for the desired frequency. You may use a short telescopic type antenna.
Use the miniature 12V battery of a remote control and a small buzzer to make the gadget pocket-size. The unit will give the warning indication if someone uses mobile phone within a radius of 1.5 meters.
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about 1 year ago
i tried out this circuit,but it works only for 50 cms or less.have any suggestions for the improvement of the circuit????
about 1 year ago
I did the circuit for my project, it worked! mine can detected about 9 feet. But 12V voltage make the circuit become too sensitive, it will trigger even if you switch on your room lamp, so I reduce the voltage to 9V and it work fine! I built it on the PCB.
But remember to insulate the antenna, I used the middle part of TV antenna’s cable – the white one with insulation.
Actually the circuit is taken from Electronic For You Magazine from India..
Bye from Malaysia….
about 12 months ago
hi Faudzee,
I tried this circuit. But it wont work for me.. I think the problem is present in the capacitor. Please give me some comments about the capacitor
about 11 months ago
hi
i designed d same circuit
it worked but range is too small, it’s only 15 cm.
what should be done to increase it..
Moreover
can ny1 pls tell me detaled working f d ckt along with purpose f each component and design steps 4 same.
I need 2 prepare project report so plz help..
otherwise atleast tell me source whr i can get more details @ same ckt.
w8ng 4 rply…
hv a gr8 dy byeeeeeeee
about 6 months ago
hey faudzee….can u mail me all d requirmnts documentation!!…lyk wat kinda capacitors 2 b used preferable…and all oder things…
i will b highly obliged if u do!!…thank u
about 1 year ago
hello!
i am ajendra and i work on this program with my friend jaydeep we compleat this program.it is very easy to make
my contect no. is +91 *9426318602
by!by!by! friend!
about 3 weeks ago
hi..
i have done all circuitary with 10 volt battery…buzzer beeps even no transmission is there or cell phones r switched off….led flashes on switching on power ….can u help me out with this trouble????
……contact me at vand.gupta089@gmail.com
about 1 year ago
sir i got the output for this circuit ,but it works only when the moble in operation .
I would like to known basic working of IC CA3130 ,and what its function in this circuit
about 1 year ago
I want pcb layout of this circuit to complete the project.
If you have pcb layout then send me on:-gauravkpatil.973@rediffmail.com
Please help me.
about 12 months ago
For details of the circuit, contact me
Circuit published in Electronics For You magazine from India.
D.Mohankumar
about 12 months ago
hi
i am doin the circuit with my friend and would like to know the basic functioning of ic ca3130. wish to hear from you. bye…….
about 11 months ago
sir im havin problems wid de circuit..de alarm goes off as soon as de circuit is given power..also i wud like to have de design details of de circuit..please help!!!!
about 11 months ago
sir which kind of antenna should be used to improve the range of the instrument
about 11 months ago
sir,will you please tell me all design equations and working of each part,mainly use of capacitor after the antenna and working of ca3130.
please send me mail on harshal_chimu@rediffmail.com
about 11 months ago
I’m in the U.S.A. I am an electronics engineering student. I was wondering if there is a way for me to get the PCB details for this circuit
about 7 months ago
Respected sir,
I am an Engg. student. I am doing the project on mobile bug. can you please tell me the design of the circuit components especially the ic ca3130; and the antenna specifications?
If you can provide me with any documentation,please kindly forward to my mail ravikiran2mahesh@gmail.com.
Thanking you in advance,
Ravi kiran.
about 12 months ago
Even i tried to make the circuit. The first confusion i have is that of the capacitor. I cant find the same capacitors with 8mm lead spacing and 16mm lead length as mentioned in the circuit. Can you please give the model number for the capacitor.
Somebody please help. Thank You.
about 12 months ago
hi friends,
This project will not work for me. It is very difficult to buy the ic3130. I am trying to finish the work. Please give me any comments.
about 12 months ago
hello sir,i am doin tis project wit my frnd i got the output for this circuit it works even when the mobile is keep at silent mode…
I would like to known basic working of IC CA3130 ,and what its function in this circuit. Please let me know about tis very soon.
about 11 months ago
pls help i doin this project
91 9629049030
about 11 months ago
i have lay out digram of mobile bug,contect me 9893130732
about 10 months ago
HELLO, I am student of B.Tech electronics.I need every information abt MOBILE BUG Like PCB LAYOUT,PROJECT REPORTS etc.& how can I extend its radius to bug mobile.Please give me information.My email is MAHESH_6298 @YAHOO.COM & My mobile no. is 9371494051
about 11 months ago
FRNDS.I WANT TO KNOW HOW MUCH IT COSTS TO PREPAIRE THIS PROJECT???? PLZ HELP ME SOON
about 11 months ago
what type of power supply i must use???
about 11 months ago
hi! i M ajendra you use 12v bettery supply
thanks
my no is +91 9426318602
about 11 months ago
i done this project.it works,but range is very less,how to increase it?can u please tell me all design equations & detail opration of ca3130 & purpose of capacitor after the antenna.please reply as soon as possible.
about 11 months ago
hii……plssssss help me.we’re doing this as our mini project.we don’t know wat kind of antenna shold be used to improve the range of this bug.now our circuit will detect mobile signals only to a few cms..pls give a soln to dis problem immediately.we want to submit dis within 2 days.
about 11 months ago
hi..,im doing mini project on mobile bug..,i want to increase the redius which is now its 1.5m..,i want to extend then wt i ve to do?