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Thank you for such a thorough dissection of the decoder. I know this isn't easy. I hope you can do the same for the 58741 Kato and when the Atlas legacy 58751 comes out, it as well.
You're welcome guys!I actually did the dissection back when you lent me your decoder in February, but that was just handwritten scribbles. Then the write-up got buried with all my other projects, and Jim's request sort of kicked me in the butt. As I mentioned in the write-up, the design is very similar to 73199, so I was able to use most of that decoder's write-up. Yes, the plan is to cover the other decoders too.
Wonderful job Peteski, as always. I used this 58731 decoder in Kato’s GS4, using Kelley’s approach where the front smd led’s were replaced with bright white versions, and a rear led was installed in the tender. I ventured into ESU’s flow-charting territory, and managed to configure the over-under front headlamps such that the first push of the ‘Headlight’ button turns on the lower lamp, the second push turns on the upper lamp, the third push activates the upper lamp as a gyro, and the fourth push turns both led’s off. Sequential toggling of the one button is a rather elegant way to achieve numerous lighting effects without having to use several separate functions. I have since implemented the same approach on a Kato E8 diesel with over/under headlamps. I also used a 58731 to put sound in an N scale Model Power 4-6-2, and replaced the pathetically dim factory light bulb with an 0402 led. It’s a good little decoder for locos that don’t have any more than 3 lighting features, hence, well suited for steam.