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That looks like a reasonable choice for a small PWM controller. Another Amazon reviewer said they scoped it and the frequency is about 13 kHz, so there shouldn't be any motor noise. Do you have any issue with locos creeping? That same reviewer said that at minimum throttle, the average output voltage to the track is about 1.5v, which is a little high.
....Wow…no motor buzz and very smooth! I had to buy multiple components from Amazon, it was like $35 for enough stuff to build 3 with leftover cases and dpdt switches (minus power supplies as I have several). Here is a photo next to a varipulse. The case I got holds everything pretty easily, it could actually be a little bigger to fit better in my hand. ..............
Similar to your tests, with the knob all the way to the stop but not clicked off, I get .08v to the rails. It dimly illuminates the lights on my Kato RSC2 but there is no movement or sound from the motor. The engine wasn’t unusually warm or anything after switching cars around for 30 minutes or so. Tom LWellington CO