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You could roll your own, but why, when you can pick up a super-tiny microcontroller-based circuit for few dollars?
Well NZ $61 (two modules plus shipping) vs. NZ $10 max for parts (for several circuits) including shipping from China is why. Richmond Controls is even more expensive and to find the right modules on either website is a nightmare IMO. I really rather roll my own. Never mind, will have to do more research on my own then.Jane
I am looking for a simple circuit or circuits to simulate a beacon and a gyralight for an analog DC model. I know we have some electronic wizards ( @peteski ) in TRW which probably could shake such a circuit out of their sleeves ? Or a link to a good tutorial would be appreciated as well. Would I need a keep alive as well ? Who can help ? Thank you.Jane
Please take a look at this site .. there are a lot of circuits for model railroad apps .. http://www.circuitous.ca/xConstLight.html
For the record, I use the NGineering MARS light module ($15, US) and it is splendid. I did not need anything special in front of it in a pure DC locomotive except a little bridge rectifier and filter cap, just so that it would work in forward and reverse.
...Richmond Controls is even more expensive and to find the right modules on either website is a nightmare IMO...Jane