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I am assuming 58941 ... and correct me if you see differently. Aux 3 and 4 are ttl level coming from E24. the small amp in lower left corner must be a dual FET package? any part number?I am curious as to AUX 3 and 4 max current sink capability (assuming series resistor is bypassed).
Am I nuts or is the LED drawn wrong in the figure 58751 "Example function circuit". Polarity wrong!Also wrong on the 58721 circuit.
This is an excellent thread. Thank-you for sharing this information. 10,000+ views!Do you plan to also cover standard Loksound 5 decoders such as the 58420 & 58429?
Thanks loddie! I'm modeling in N scale so no, I 'nm not planning on reviewing the larger decoders. This forum is very N-scale-centric, so I feel at home here.All LokSound 5 decoders share the same basic electronic design. The differences are the board size, number of AUX outputs, and of course the current capacity. Some larger decoders also have voltages lower than U+ available as a common positive for AUX devices. Larger decoders also sometimes have AUX resistors (which in some instances can be bypassed), and some have a built-in Keep Alive circuit.
My apologies, I was not aware of the N scale emphasis. The information is very helpful nonetheless, regardless of scale.
Thanks for the comprehensive information. Got an Atlas GP20 to add Keep Alives and SP lights too.I use the Voltscooter keep alives as they are small enough to fit under the decoder on the back end with an additional 470uFd capacitor to bring the total capacitance up to 930uFd.Ken Harstine