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Shouldn't need any adapters. All that is needed per each logic-level function output. is a tiny MOSFET transistor and possibly a resistor. Basically those outputs seem to be the same as what ESU uses for the rest of the functions on the decoder but, for those two they simply skipped the high-power "amplifier" (actually a switching transistor is a more accurate description).
It is the lost shipment from SBS where I had the boards ordered; my holiday weekend searching of the internet is what led to this thread. Bryan uses a bi-polar NPN transistor, which requires a 10K-ohm resistor; the documents I have found (and linked at the top) show no resistor needed for the MOSFETs.
Success! I received my DigiKey order yesterday, so this morning I hooked up a dual channel MOSFET switch to the logical out inputs on a LokPilot V4 Micro. For these decoders, even Aux 1 and Aux 2 are logic outputs. Here is my test setup (Attachment Link) I didn’t have anything small enough to cut traces onto the PC-board for the pin pitch, so just wired directly for this test. I hung 10Kohm 1/10 watt resistors off the Gate (logic input) pins, then connected those to the decoder. The source pins (middle two) are connected to the decoder ground, and the Drain (output) pins go to the LEDs. These are 1206 warm whites, with 1k resistors Hooked the decoder up to a LokTester/LokProgrammer, and the lights come on when the function button for each was activated, just as it should.