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train detector for dc layout

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Posted by randybc2003 on Monday, March 15, 2004 9:28 PM
Consider using visible room light. IR would need a source. Try also different light detectors. This could include resistors, voltage generators, and light sensitive transistors. I plan to use the later in a circut I am working on to drive a Train order signal.
Check Kalmbach Publications for Peter Thorn's book on electronic projects. I'm not sure if it is out of print.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 13, 2004 10:16 AM
I take it that the guy at the electronics store was quick to criticize your work and offered no help. Radio Shack use to have "Engineeer's Mini-Notebooks" on optoelectronics circuits (part #276-5012) but they no longer sell them, at least on line. Maybe one of their stores would have one.
The best I can do recommend some books or you can e-mail me with a address to snail mail you some photo copies of circuits from my books (sorry I don't have a scanner). Click on the book title.
34 New Electronics Projects for the Model Railroader old information and out of print but cheap if still available from this source. He has other electronic "How To" titles.

Realistic Animation, Lighting, & Sound I haven't read this one so I don't know if it has what you want, but it is new.

Easy Electronics Projects for Toy Trains I don't know about this one either, but it is new.

Rollins World Web Page show a infrared detector curcuit. Click on the type of IR emitter/detector pictured.
Also a photocell circuit is avaible on the same site

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train detector for dc layout
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 13, 2004 6:22 AM
do any of you have a reliable circuit that would detect a train infrered preferred. I have been trying to get one to work. My local electronic supplier told me that the one I wastrying to biuld would not work. new to electronic componets and like to construct things myself. thanks

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