My Homebrew D22 decoder is a double sided mobile decoder with Plux16 connector. The decoder is designed to integrate into the RTB digital control infrastructure.
See also
User Guides
- User Guide - DE
- User Guide - EN
- Plux16 connector
- DCC
- DCC-A automatic logon
- DCC-R protocol extension
- Service Mode Programming
- Railcom
- Channel 1/2
- POM, xPOM
- DYN: Speed, QoS, Track-voltage, Motor-current, AUX-current, Temp, Distance travelled
- Double sided
- Dimension: 15 x 11 mm
- 7-20V track voltage
- heartbeat LED
- adjustable max motor current (default 300mA)
- adjustable max AUX current (default 500mA)
- over temp protection
- Function output: LF/LR (dimmable, 1.4kHz) open drain
- Function output: AUX1/AUX2 (dimmable, 1.4kHz) open drain
- Function output: AUX3/AUX4 logic level (3.3V) using LS A/B ports
- Function output: AUX5/AUX6 logic level (3.3V) or ZBCLK/ZBDAT (3.3V)
- optional external buffer capacitor
- <10mA idle power consumption
- Firmware update over main tracks via DCC-R protocol
The current PCB layout uses SMD footprints with 0.5mm pitch and 0402 parts. Reflow soldering is mandatory whereas handsoldering near to impossible.
- 6-layer PCB, FR4, 15 x 11 x 0.8mm (double sided)
- CPU: AVR64DD28
- Motor bridge: DRV8231
Filename structure: { pcb }{ code }{ version }.hex
Example: D22F0001.hex
Description | |
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pcb | Name of matching hardware (D22) |
code | Type of code contained (R=rom, B=bootloader, F=flash, U=bld update, P=UPDI factory code) |
version | Release version (####) |
top | bottom |
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Some YouTubes to see the D22 decoder in action.
This project is intended for hobby use only and is distributed in accordance with the Apache License 2.0 agreement.