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Post by bofbof on Jan 31, 2015 19:06:01 GMT
Hi There is a lot of arduino project (function decoder, Dcc stations etc...) but none about a motor decoder. Arduino can provide a PWM output, and in the mini or nano format, arduino PCB is small for the O or Ho locomotive scale. So why there is nothing about this ? have you an idea about a project of DCC decoder built with an arduino
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suzie
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Post by suzie on Feb 5, 2015 0:21:08 GMT
I think you might have to ask the question what will an arduino do that the existing designs do not offer, and if the arduino offers an advantage develop some code for it. I suspect that the arduino will be more expensive, larger and need a more complex assembly - but don't take my word for it!
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Post by bofbof on Feb 5, 2015 14:27:45 GMT
my be arduino can be a Dcc sound decoder ?! I have never seen any DIY Dcc sound decoder till now.
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Trond
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Post by Trond on Feb 11, 2015 11:14:38 GMT
my be arduino can be a Dcc sound decoder ?! I have never seen any DIY Dcc sound decoder till now. I have sort of done this by combining the arduino accessory decoder implementation from here www.mynabay.com/arduino/2-uncategorised/14-arduino-dcc-monitor and this Arduino audio library: github.com/TMRh20/TMRpcm/wikiI can then play different samples for different accessory addresses. It shouldn't be too difficult to make a mobile decoder instead of an accessory decoder. But I personally have no interest since i work in N scale.
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