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use a regular decoder and use the motor leads to power the items.. Set the decoder speed steps to be the voltage you want.. at all steps.
Bridge rectifier sounds like a good idea. Might also want to include a conditioning cap and/or LC filter to take care of spikes/harmonics. Let me see what parts I have on hand.
Iowa Scaled has this available. It's $10 and converts DCC to ~12v pure DC.https://www.iascaled.com/store/ModelRailroad/Accessories/CKT-DCCPWR
... It notably mentions the problems with traditional integrated circuit bridge rectifiers not being fast enough leaking reverse voltage and his experiments using schottky diodes (just build you own bridge using 4 diodes) to remedy said issue.
These look similar to the IAS:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B535X3SH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
^ I wonder what cap is on the IAS? I suppose one could always swap in a smaller one if it turned out to be a problem, but that sort of defeats the purpose of going with an OTS.Ed