I just checked the current Loksound 5 manual and the Direct decoders come with 2.2K resistors already installed on the board.
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tstage I just checked the current Loksound 5 manual and the Direct decoders come with 2.2K resistors already installed on the board.
Which common do I use?
Download the LokSound 5 manual here and go to pg. 23. The common (anode) tab is right next to the F0F (front headlight) tab. Is that what you connected to? There are also three other commons on the board; two on the bottom and one on the opposite end for the F0R (rear headlight). You can use any of those or just connect it to the + side of the LED.
Tom
tstage Download the LokSound 5 manual here and go to pg. 23. The common (anode) tab is right next to the F0F (front headlight) tab. Is that what you connected to? There are also three other commons on the board; two on the bottom and one on the opposite end for the F0R (rear headlight). You can use any of those or just connect it to the + side of the LED. Tom
It's the one on page 24. There are two U+ and two that are 1.5 or 5.0 volts. This is my confusion
For front headlights: Use the "Front light" tab (upper left) and either common (U+). The two +1.5v/+5v tabs appear to be for 1.5V or 5.0V auxillary lighting. You leave the "JPPWR" pads as is for 1.5V and short them for 5.0V.
I was thinking that two might have been used for auxiliary lighting but was not sure.
AUX 1-8 are to the left of those pads. Maybe it's just additional lighting pads? I would stick with the front lighting pad and the common (+) for your headlights.