Kavouras
This is very cool. I was looking into something similar. I want to duplicate my control panel made of wood, toggles, and LEDs (purely analog) and connect it to a digital representation on a laptop screen via arduino serial output. I was thinking of creating the digital control panel in visual basic.
I think you have the right idea though, Android on a tablet is probably the best way to go.
I'm looking forward to seeing more.
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So hello all it is time to show you the work that's been done till now!
Please keep in mind that this is still a prototype and there is still work to be done that also depend on the materials for my layout (servos,semaphores etc) which needs money to obtain so the project will move as fast as my pocket can buy materials
basic materials around 15$ maybe less...
software maker android developer (don't worry you will not have to do many things here just some which I will explain in detail)
tablet with the control board (the background is a photo from a layout design software (i do not know if I am allowed to say which) and depicts my will be layout)
my baseboard is ready now I try to gather the tracks and servos
your final board will look like this and you will be able to make it at your home or send the drawings to professionals for even better construction
introduction video (https://youtu.be/9FKpL8K2KdY)
All comments welcome and next update will be on Sunday (hopefully)
All that elektronick stuff is expensive.
LION uses a replikation of a GRS interlocking tower.
If the lever is IN, then the points are in their normal position.
Pull the lever out and the points are reversed.
LION can look at machine and *KNOW* if da points are correct.
The model board (on the udder hand) tells the LION where the TRAINS are and says nothing about the position of the turnouts.
Him could have added more LEDS (and wires which are expensive) and provided that data to the board, but him did that not.
Layout of LION *is* rather simple, being only 14 miles long. Train goes out, around the loop and comes back again. LION actually only uses five levers for rull-on rush hour service. Other levers will park trains during un-peek hours, or will let MOW trains into the mix.
ROAR
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
Hi to all and thank you very much for your great interest!!
Of course, I know that there are many awesome products out on the market (and I am a big fan of nce although for now, I use a Fleischmann but I will take NCE in the future definitely!!)my problem was and still is that these products are separate and doesn't actually personalise my layout or display and control as I want when I want from one point and one device.
My goal is to have (and I already do but its still basic) a software that will be rather easy to customize and hardware which will be easily built.
So thank you again for your interest and tomorrow I will upload photos from my work until now and keep updating all the project from software design to PCB design and how to build everything from your home.
Please understand that this will not be a DIY tutorial rather than a place that we can help each other build an awesome tool for our layout each of us for his own layout but together and most of all have fun.
Thank you all for accepting me in your famous and quite respectful company,
updates coming tomorrow!!And whatever question you have I 'll always be happy to help.
I like the feedback loop idea. Takes the computerization full circle. My next layout will have computer control. I am very interested in this topic.
kavouras If you think its an interesting project please let me know and I will be happy to share photos and information with everyone.
If you think its an interesting project please let me know and I will be happy to share photos and information with everyone.
I think it's a good idea. Just because someone else might do something similar doesn't mean that your idea might not work better. Please keep us updated.
Hey George,
Not to discourage you, but there are multiple products out there that already do this. Some without any software. Turnout position information is easily handled by feedback cards like the AIU (NCE systems) DCC Bitswitch (for auto point throws) or a DS54/DS64 from digitrax , then there is DCC Specialties Wabbit/Hare
Don - Specializing in layout DC->DCC conversions
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Hello to all,
My name is George and I am 32 years old.I am an embedded devices/android software engineer and I started with the Train modeling about 1 year ago.I have started building my layout but it's an awkward shape.
So while I was thinking the electrical design of the layout i thought why not control the turnouts with servos...so to make a long story short I developed an android app that connects to a unit with a CPU that control all servos in my layout and feedback is given back so I can be informed all the time where my turnouts point to.I am planning to add also infrared sensors to locate the trains and avoid collisions and more.