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So this would essentially turn it into a DCC "power pack", so you could run a DCC equipped engine with just the Firebox (and the throttle expansion) plugged into the layout with no USB connection, no wifi, no smartphone, nothing else? Depending on how compact this is,that could be really handy as a bench-top test station for testing and working on engines (which is where I'm going with this)
Well, the board was originally about 60x60mm (2.36in). I've had to grow it, first to 70x70mm and now 80x80mm (3.14in). The added size has allowed more short circuit/multiple block protections to be added.I've thought more about this - I'm just one guy and I have to pick and choose where my development effort goes. If I create a custom throttle, it will probably be a handheld one connecting over WiFi. David
Ron and David,Forgive me for sticking my nose in, but (just to make sure I understand correctly), since this is a JMRI based system, any of the various iPhone and Android throttle apps will be able to operate through the JMRI interface. Correct?
Will there be a way to hardwire this to a Rapberry Pi?Jason
Yes. Anything that has a USB port.
I guess I was thinking more about a serial port connection.JasonQuote from: reinhardtjh on July 29, 2020, 12:28:16 AMYes. Anything that has a USB port. Quote from: wcfn100 on July 28, 2020, 11:53:15 PMWill there be a way to hardwire this to a Rapberry Pi?Jason
Yes. Anything that has a USB port. Quote from: wcfn100 on July 28, 2020, 11:53:15 PMWill there be a way to hardwire this to a Rapberry Pi?Jason
David will have to answer that. The FireBox has a USB-C port so theoretically a USB to serial adapter might work if the FireBox firmware can handle it. I would suspect not though.
The Raspberry Pi has a serial connection apart from the USB ports.Jason
Will there be a way to hardwire this to a Raspberry Pi?
The FireBox has a USB-C port
I know the firmware will be user customizable if you want but I don't know if that's through the USB port or some serial/JTAG port on the MCU (a MicroChip SAMC21 ARM Cortex-M0+ processor).
If you have access to a JTAG SWD device, such as an Atmel ICE ($60+) there is also a programming header for that.
David, check this out: https://flirc.tv/more/flirc-jeff-probe-bmp-jtag-black-magic-probe