An Arduino DCC++ Base Station: The Hardware - Part 4 of 4
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Fourth (of 4) in a series detailing how to use the Arduino as a DCC++ base station. Topics covered include how to put the final touches on the Arduino Motor Shield prior to use with the Uno and connecting to the model railroad tracks.
Season 1 of Arduino DCC++ was amazing. It 's all meat an no filler. Couldn't have been done better. I wish I had started with you videos first. Now I understand what's really happening and not just how to connect everything. Thank you!
This is genius teaching. I nearly gave up on understanding what to do until I stumbled upon this site. Fabulous. Enough detail to understand. Not to much to overwhelm. Thanks so much
Thank you for posting these videos. DCC has always been cost prohibitive to me since I am retired and on a fixed income. I already have an Arduino Uno so now I´m going to get a motor shield so I can get started in DCC. Really great video tutorial.
Thank you. This is EXACTLY what I have been looking for.
Your explanations are so easy to follow. I am a very happy man!
Works great no problem. Used your controller program and JMRI both work very well. Thanks for all your hard work!
Brilliant videos! Thanks so much for taking the time and all that trouble!
I am very impress with you software. I got it working myself with your code for the Arduino and jmri and a throttle on my android phone. Works like a charm.
Great work - can't wait for the next episodes!
Отлично и доходчиво даже для тех кто с нуля..
Very good video, and just might free us from the Digitrax plantation. Whoopee! Well worth a try and will get a motor shield asap. Thanks!
Where can I find the presentation mentioned regarding using the software with this base station? Thank you for your excellent work!
Excellent!!! Congrats!!!
Hello, thaks for your videoguide. I hava problem with motor shield. i have cut the Vi connect but there is othes 2 points in bottom side of the shield. A e B breack disable. I should cut these connections? thank you very much.
can a l298 motor driver be used.I am not able to get a motor shield with l298,only l293 is available at my place.
I can program the loco on the program track and i see it move a bit when it programs to it. but if i pull up a throttle to move it i get nothing.
i am new to all of this! would a second motor board and power supply; be like a boost, and power a seconed zone?
Hi, thanks for all the great code and tutorials. I've assembled my Arduino and motor shield, but I'm finding that my Arduino doesn't communicate with any DCC devices, and I have previously used these with a DYNAMIS system. I'm using a 15V switched mode PSU - is that likely to cause an issue? I have turned power on with a .
I need help from you, I have a problem where I have everything installed to the board and it’s all hooked up to track and such, when I connect it to track power, it disconnects signal from the USB port. I also have a problem where it was working fine last night. This evening when I tried to set it up, nothing works on the board, I’ve done the basic troubleshooting and nothing works at all.
Can i use a 15v 4amp power supply with the base station or am I restricted to a 2amp power supply
Has there been any updates
hi could give us a list of what units to get
Where is the software?
At around 2:40 you talk about cutting the connection. Can I then connect a 12V supply to Vin?
You wont need to as you need a computer running JMRI to send data to the Arduino so the computer will power the Arduino via 5v USB and the motor shield 15v input will power the DCC tracks.
Are there any block detection systems that are compatible with DCC++ aside from using another system with its own interface for sending data to jmri ? as I would like to use DCC++ for the base station points control and block detection. Also will this be supported by Train-controller Gold by freiwald ?
Hi, I'm a newcomer and I find these videos very useful. Now, how do I get the sketch?
This'll sound stupid, but how do I provide the 15V to the motor shield? I understand that it uses the 2 screw ports near the outputs, but I have a cable that goes with the lower port. Does anyone have a solution?
The terminals are for a short section of bare cable to be clamped in place. Look up terminal connections, there are a lot of specifics and a million guides online for how to do it right. I get nervous as I work with watts not milliamps for 3d printer heating elements. I think at this level of power its a bit safer but still read up on those terminal connections first, then cut the cable and attach the positive and negative to the correct terminals. Be incredibly careful about that positive and negative part! Again, just advising you to read up on it providing a keyword, I am not an expert and this is not a guide.
can some tell me why I am only getting 0.27V out of to track
Make sure you set your voltmeter to measure AC voltage and not DC since the DCC signals are high-frequency bipolar signals, similar to AC.
@@TechBuild I was seeing the same and now thanks to your answer I understand this now. Looking forward to following along with any future videos.
where did you find the 15v 1000ma power supply at
Looks like the power supply for a battery charger. You can find random wall warts at a thrift store