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The revised connector board is in direct response to calls for a ground connection from our community, so that we can attach stay alive packs. When the original Nano was released in Europe earlier this year, there were many complaints about the lack of that connection.
I see, but did they really need to make it 3x larger though?
Meanwhile, Zimo now has a "Nano" sound decoder measuring in at 10 x 14 x 2.6mm with, if I'm looking at it correctly, the wires soldered directly to the board (no bulky connector). Not sure if these measurements are with or without shrink wrap on (haven't seen one in person yet). Now, if only Zimo would put more effort into their American sound catalog!...don't get me wrong, I'm a die-hard ESU fan and have largely adopted ESU sound decoders as a standard on my layout, but I do have a handful of switcher locos, some with sound and some without, where I used Zimo's because they were the smallest available at the time. I would say the motor control and the sound quality of the Zimo's is on par with ESU....if the sound file is good (some are way better than others, judging from the samples). Zimo's also don't have drive-hold capabilities AFAIK. Also, this Zimo Nano board being 10mm wide is 1mm wider than the MX649 I put into a couple of Atlas MP15Dc's and, as I recall, was a really tight fit and I may have even had to take the wrapper off. So, the Zimo Nano might not work in some applications either.
I have several Zimo decoders and motor control is better than ESU. Yesterday I just bought 2 new MS decoders from Zimo in Dortmund. One of them was the MS500 and the other is the MS490. This last one could be an interesting alternative when the MS500 is too wide. The MS490 is 19 x 8.6 x 2.9 mm.Marc
There's also the MX660 that measures in at 42.3 x 9.6 x 2.5mm. I've used this one in a couple installs but they must have snuck the MS490 by me when I wasn't looking I guess (although that one is probably a tad too tall for the loco where I used the MX660).
Remember this is the Nano side of the pair.If we are going to make our own connector boards, we need the Receptacle portion, so probably this one:CONN RCPT 24POS SMD GOLD 5050662422