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It's definitely two separate boards…The board is 8.88mm wide though where the wires come off the sides it's a little wider, about 10.50mm including the wires. It is roughly 4.6mm tall which includes the thickness of the wires.
WHY!?!
It is curious as to why they went through all the effort to make a narrower board only to negate it completely with wires hanging off the side. I love ESU products and have even adopted them as the standard on my layout, but it sometimes seem like somebody isn't talking to somebody there.
More likely there are no N Scale modelers among ESU engineers.
The obvious solution to me is to find the type and model number of the connector which ESU used on the decoder and make a custom breakout board that's smaller (I don't think it's feasible to solder wires directly to the pins of that connector).
Actually on pg.1 of this thread there are photos of a breakout board, so it already exists.I'm kinda confused now about the board on pg.3...
So those are FPC/Board to Board Connectors, 24 position.https://www.mouser.ca/c/connectors/board-to-board-mezzanine-connectors/?number%20of%20positions=24%20PositionThe trick is finding the compatible one - would help to measure the pitch between the pins.
Maybe the easiest thing is to email ESU and ask them for a part #.
I did. I got an answer back from Matt (Herman) that he asked me not to talk about. But not the answer I was looking for (part #), something different. So feel free to write him and ask and see what answer you get.