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Hi! The parser function expects a string variable as input (a reference to a sequence/array of chars finished with "\0") an then analyzes this...
Oh, cool. Thanks for the inspiration!
Hi Uncle peanut butter! Sorry for being off-topic but your second picture makes me curious. Looks interesting! I see spaghetti with tomato sauce...
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Not sure about the max wire size. I‘m using 2.54 mm pin headers to connect to the screw terminals (no squeezed copper). [ATTACH]
Have you measured this using a simple multimeter (DMM) or a scope?
I have made a developer's box including the DCC base station components (Arduino board + motor shield), a RailCom display, ESU decoder tester +...
I was in the same situation but to reduce the number of side projects, I simply bought a decoder tester (the ESU one) which (in combination with a...
The tracks need to be shorted together to form a current loop. A detector is inserted into this circuit (see Fig. 1 in the RailCom specs PDF).
Okay, so if we like to detect all locos that are put on the track at some time (I think that this is the RailCom plus feature) we need to send out...
With my Arduino Due based setup I get a RailCom response from the decoder after moving the throttle in JMRI. So I guess that a „throttle command“...
Good to hear that this is interesting for you. Maybe there are some similarities between both chips. I will take a look at the SAMD21.
Hello! Here’s a little project that I started some time ago… After building my first DCC++ base station (Arduino Mega plus motor shield) I felt...
Of course, this is highly experimental stuff. I will report on this project in a separate thread. The basic idea was to add the DUE as a target...
Hi! I suggest to leave the BRAKE traces uncut (if you don’t really need these pins) as this gives you the option to generate a (BiDiB/Railcom)...
Hi! Just to exclude issues with JMRI, you could try to read a CV value directly from the Arduino IDE‘s serial monitor. Make sure that the Baud...
Two Zimo LS10X15 (8 Ohm) in parallel would be a nice option, if there‘s enough space for two speakers.
Looks like a problem with the ISR macro function. Each line within the macro must be finished with a backslash „\“. Check for spaces following...
You have measured 3.99V on the track? This would be far below the specs. What kind of DC power supply (by output voltage/wattage) are you using?