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The important thing is that it is a Digitrax DN163-whatever. Regardless of its age (earlier or later run), a 163 is a 163. Functionally they are all the same. There are no other versions available in that PC board outline.In Digitrax nomenclature the "1" means it is a 1 Amp decoder. "6" means it has 6 function outputs, and "3" identifies the version of the firmware programmed into its microcontroller chip. 3rd generation firmware.https://www.digitrax.com/tsd/KB184/mobile-decoder-naming-convention-and-decoder-numbe/Interesting that the chip itself has the Digitrax name and "FX3" engraved on it. That likely means that the firmware is burned-in at the manufacturer. Digitrax must buy a large enough of a quantity for the manufacturer to produce custom runs of those PIC microcontrollers.
Oh, I see. It is silly that they changed the board layout but left no documentation available for the older decoder. I'm pretty sure I have the instruction sheet for the older version you have. I'll have to find it. You can identify most of the function output pads. They are paired with the positive pad with a "471" resistors connected to it. But to be sure, better find the old instruction sheet.
Here you go Craig:Notice the 2002 date on the page. It is over 20 years old! Still, Digitrax should get a dope-slap for not having the legacy manuals available.
Thank you! They may have them available. I just couldn’t find it. Craig