QUOTE: Originally posted by DonCameron Every DCC manufacturer has his own "internal" standards for how data is exchanged. DCC has "loco net". The only thing that is universal, covered by NMRA standards, is the interface to the decoder. That's why you can use Soundtraxx decoders with Digitrax throttles.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by rocky451 ..... He forgot to bring his instruction sheet with him today. .....
QUOTE: ....he is going to install the NCE panel next to the Digitrax....
QUOTE: LocoNet can actually run on just 2 or 3 wires. In a 6 wire flat configuration, as crimped onto a RJ12 6 pin style plug, the left 3 wires are effectively a "mirror" image of the right 3 wires. This allows you to "daisy-chain" outlets without worrying about whether the cables are "reversing" or "non-reversing." There are 2 ground and 2 LocoNet data connections, so the effective "loop resistance" is lower due to paralleled wires. If a ground or signal connection is broken or intermittent the network can still maintain a reliable connection. The two outside wires, typically Blue and White in a 6 conductor Telco ribbon, actually carry opposite phase copies of the master system rail packets, this is called RAIL SYNC. Because these are broadcast differentially in a single cable, we can accurately and reliably tap a remote Track booster anywhere along a LocoNet cable run. The LocoNet philosophy and architecture were carefully crafted to allow "free-form" wiring with no termination or "linear-bus" restrictions. You can "star", "tee" into, branch or expand the network any way that is convenient for you. If you do choose to "loop" the wiring back on itself (like a snake biting its tail) be sure that the outside 2 RailSync wires have a matched polarity! The center 4 pins of the RJ12 can be plugged in either orientation.
QUOTE: Originally posted by rocky451 The Digitrax panels that the club member has on his modules have the extra jack on the rear for the throttle. His friend was curious about the problem and brought a different digitrax panel. It does not have the extra jack. We put his panel in the chain and things continued working. ???? I wi***hat I could tell you the two different part numbers of the digitrax panels, but did not get a chance to get the information. This seems wierd that on type panel will work with the NCE system but the other will not. We did have two of each style to test with. May be a good lesson for clubs: When voting for which system the club will buy, everyone needs to stick to the same manufacturer for the club setup!