Let's learn together - Turnout decoder for servos, #3! (DCC model railway with Arduino 12)

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • Let's learn together how to build a DCC Turnout Decoder with Arduino, #3.
    In this twelfth episode, how to build a DCC turnout/accessory decoder, based on Arduino, for controlling servos.
    PROJECT
    - Github repository: github.com/luc...
    - Official website for our products (CDU, PointMotorBoard): www.officinamo...
    - Shared projects on PCBWay for PCBs: www.pcbway.com...
    PREVIOUS TUTORIALS:
    - Decoder for DC motors: • Let's learn together -...
    - DCC Decoder for solenoid actuators: • Let's learn together -...
    LINKS:
    - Arduino and servos (tutorial by Adafruit): learn.adafruit...
    - Servo tester: it.banggood.co...
    - 3d printed servo motor: www.thingivers...
    - Marklinofsweden CZcams channel: / @marklinofsweden
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Komentáře • 11

  • @smoil
    @smoil Před rokem +1

    Thank you for another excellent tutorial.

  • @scentgrasslakerailway

    Luca, another great informational tutorial, thank you!!

  • @loddie9
    @loddie9 Před 3 měsíci

    You tutorials are excellent! Thank-you for sharing your knowledge and projects. Liked and subscribed. As I understand it, this decoder only takes DCC signals while your Loconet control panel does not directly control servos. As the DCC bus has limited capacity, have you considered a Loconet decoder for controlling servos?

    • @lucadentella
      @lucadentella  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi! I usually develop DCC accessory decoders because they work with any DCC-compatible command station... on the other hand, Loconet is a proprietary bus and some stations don't support it. I may develop an accessory decoder that could work both with DCC and Loconet in the future!

    • @loddie9
      @loddie9 Před 3 měsíci

      @@lucadentella That would be great! I'll stay tuned. 🙂 For smaller layouts, it is not a problem to have accessories on the DCC bus, but it can be a problem on larger layouts - hence the need for LCC, Loconet, or BiDiB, etc. For example, I have a throttle that if I use its advanced braking features, it clogs the DCC bus as it sends too many commands and other operators cannot control their trains. So now I only send DCC commands for controlling locomotives on the DCC bus and everything else on a separate bus (in my case, Loconet). Even though some command stations don't support Loconet, there are many adapters available or Loconet can be operated stand-alone. While Loconet is proprietary, it is free to use for personal use and is probably the most common accessory bus - at least in some markets.

    • @lucadentella
      @lucadentella  Před 3 měsíci

      @@loddie9 you made the point! I normally use Loconet for throttles and sensors, but I think a loconet accessory decoder would be useful too, I'll work on it!

    • @loddie9
      @loddie9 Před 3 měsíci

      @@lucadentella Nice! Thank-you for considering. No rush. Will stay tuned and enjoy all of your other amazing projects as wel🙂

  • @roydom5
    @roydom5 Před rokem

    Fantastic!