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Did either one of them test the installs before releasing them? Did either one of them suspect a problem with the coreless motor?
Marc,I doubt that any DCC decoder provides smooth DC to the motor. That would mean that the motor driver was an analog circuit. Those circuits waste all the unused power as heat. N scale decoders cannot afford big heat sinks.I suspect that the coreless motor friendly decoders still use PWM (and switching transistors) for driving the motor outputs. But the decoder firmware is specifically written to deal with the specific power requirement of those coreless motors. I don't know what specifically: Maybe lower or higher pulse frequency and maybe shorter duration pulses). The BEMF feedback loop routine is most likely also written to deal with the specific BEMF output of a coreless motor.
Marc, Thanks for the info. I ordered a CT Electronik DCX33D and a Zimo MX621. The CT Electronik decoders are harder to find in the US than the Zimo or ESU's, but Streamlined Backshop had one (they are now out of stock; I think I got the last one). Going to try each of them in the FEF and see how they compare to my tweaked ESU LokPilot. Will report on my findings (probably next week). It may be that we're just going to have to be creative to get the best performance out of this new offering from Kato, but since I expect this motor to find its way into other Kato offerings in the future, it seems worthwhile to figure this out.John C.
I do know Digitrax has a 'silent' drive, but it doesn't state the frequency. I don't know exactly the situation wIth TCS.Marc
Good to hear you're going to try the CT Elektronik and Zimo. The Zimo is really good but relative expensive. The CT Elektronik are also very good. The designer used to work at Zimo and his decoders are very small. Unfortunately the DCX 33 is only a function decoder and not a motor decoder. The N Scale decoders are in the DCX 70 range. I just received another batch with a couple of DCX75, a DCX76z and the latest decoder, the DCX77z. It's really unbelievable how small that decoder is. That decoder is 7.6x5x1.8 mm.However, as all decoders, the CT Elektronik are not perfect. Installing these decoders may result in a slower top speed.Marc
If you don't have the ESU, just turn BEMF off like everyone else has done the last decade. Jason
If you read earlier posts (here or in the recent related threads), tuning off BEMF is still not good enough to produce acceptable low speed even at step 1.
New guy late to the party....I've just receive my FEF-3, Water Tenders and Excursion Train; although I pre-ordered the DCC version, I actually have the DC version as that's all my retailer was able to get from his suppliers in both the US and Japan.I'm not complaining, honest - it wasn't until 18th December he knew for certain that he was getting anything at all.DCC and Sound will happen, and I think I'm going to follow in John C's footsteps (been watching your Videos on Trainboard and YouTube - very nice work sir) and go the 2 decoder route...