LocoMotive Controller - for digital trains
App plus PCB (on eBay) control of model railway , DCC Command Station
App info
App description
Android App Analysis and Review: LocoMotive Controller - for digital trains, Developed by Bill Cuthbert. Listed in Entertainment Category. Current Version Is v4, Updated On 27/05/2019 . According to users reviews on Google Play: LocoMotive Controller - for digital trains. Achieved Over 14 Installs. LocoMotive Controller - for digital trains Currently Has 1 Reviews, Average Rating 5.0 Stars
The easiest ever self build of a DCC Command station with PCB available on eBay plus only a few parts.eBay link:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/232955350950
The App formats each DCC packet for transmission via Bluetooth to Arduino Pro Mini connected to a h-bridge to form a simple DCC command station with few parts.
* Control of 1 to 20 locos
* Speed control of up to 4 locos at a time
* Ideal for small to medium size layouts
* 2 Amps load drives up to 16 of OO/HO locomotives using H-bridge specified
* Add a higher current compatible h-bridge to extend load capacity
* Short circuit protected
* Automatic over current cut-out, adjustable in Arduino code
* Lights and direction
* Functions 1 to 28 with titles, visible and momentary options
* Turnout / points / accessories 16 pairs of outputs
* Custom naming of your locos
* Programming the CV1 loco address
* Add your own accessory addresses
* Names and max speed for each loco
* Choose a DC power source to suit scale used (Z/N/OO/HO/O/G) 12v to 20v
* Free software for Arduino - no restrictions on use or changes if required
* Learn from the code on how DCC commands are used
* Easy DIY circuit can be soldered on available 50 x 50 mm PCB (on sale on eBay.uk )
* App forms the DCC packets transmitted to Arduino circuit with 15 components
* Continuous DCC data flow from Android device to Arduino
* New Arduino sketch
* PCB available for purchase on eBay
Further to previous work on DCC wireless systems, I have developed a Bluetooth Command Station linked to a receiver Arduino based circuit with a HC-06 BT module and a LMD18200 H-bridge Motor driver delivering 2 Amps.
The overall cost of parts is around £20 with parts purchased from Ebay.
See Instructable:
https://www.instructables.com/id/Bluetooth-DCC-Command-Station/
What's New
Extended size of speed bars and removed bug where selecting max speed train would stop
