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=== The DELTA decoder 6603 with 701.17 chip === | === The DELTA decoder 6603 with 701.17 chip === | ||
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| + | | chip || 701.17 | ||
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| + | | headlight || directional, always on, brightness depends on speed, flickering | ||
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| + | | functions || - | ||
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| + | | addresses || DIP switch, 15 digital, one for analog mode | ||
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| + | | motor || [[SFCM]], [[LFCM]], [[DCM]]; 27 speed steps | ||
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| + | | size || 36 × 21 × 4 mm | ||
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| + | Later types had a 701.17 chip, 15 addresses can be configured by DIP-switches. Although the chip supports remote control of the head lights, this is not used but the headlights are driven by the motor outputs. Therefore headlights are directional, cannot be turned off, and lamp brightness is proportional to motor speed. When the loco stands still, lights go off. One end of the lamp connections is the loco chassis, therefore lights are flickering. To run a loco on analog, the "analog" loco address has to be set. The motor output supports 27 speed steps but they may not be noticed, because the motor output is not a control loop. The motor output drives standard Märklin motors, i. e. SFCM, LFCM, and DCM. The 6603 as a spare decoder disappeared in 2000 but has still been used in factory-equipped locos in later years. | ||
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| + | Schematics can be found at the website of Dr. König. Several websites describe DIY modifications on how to get the lights flicker-free, how to get the lights permanently on and remote controllable, how to address any of all 80 digital addresses, how to drive a DC motor, and even how to make the extra functions f1 - f4 available: | ||
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| + | * [http://home.nexgo.de/dr.koenig/digital/edeltadi.htm Delta decoder schematics and modifications (functions, addresses)] by [http://home.nexgo.de/dr.koenig/digital/digital.htm Dr. Michael König] | ||
| + | * [http://microwave.emi.dtu.dk/BBR/bbr19.htm Delta decoder with f1 + f2 function output] by [http://microwave.emi.dtu.dk/BBR/bbr.htm Bo Brændstrup] | ||
| + | * [http://www.pallund.dk/convert.htm Delta decoder modifications: aux. function, 80 adr.] by [http://www.pallund.dk/ Kenneth Pallund] | ||
| + | * [http://www.marklin.com/tech/digital1/delta-DC.html drive a DC motor] by [http://www.marklin.com/ Märklin USA] | ||
| + | * [http://www.ralf-bueker.de/Schaltplaene_fuer_Digitaldecoder.htm German "manual" on how to wire the 6603 and other decoders] by [http://www.ralf-bueker.de/ Ralf Büker] | ||
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=== The DELTA decoder 66031 === | === The DELTA decoder 66031 === | ||
=== The DELTA decoder 66032 === | === The DELTA decoder 66032 === | ||
Versio 31. joulukuuta 2015 kello 23.26
DELTA Decoders
Generally, "DELTA" decoders and "digital" decoders understand all the same Märklin/Motorola signal on the track. This signal may be generated by Central Units, Delta Controls, Intelliboxes, DDL, etc. The terms "DELTA" and "digital" are used only for marketing purposes. "Delta" are the low-end decoders, "digital" are the full-featured decoders. There is no one-and-only DELTA decoder. DELTA decoders have been made in many varieties.
The DELTA decoder 6603 with 701.13 chip
| chip | 701.13 |
| headlight | directional |
| functions | - |
| addresses | 15 digital, configured by solder bridges, automatic analog mode |
| motor | SFCM, LFCM, DCM |
The early DELTA decoder had a 701.13 chip, addresses are configured by solder bridges. The full address range can be used with some additional soldering. The advantage is that this decoder automatically detects the presence of analog track voltage and locos run on analog track. The decoder is suitable for standard Märklin motors, i. e. for the small and large flat collector motors (SFCM, LFCM) and for the drum collector motors (DCM).
- get 15 Delta addresses by Rutger Friberg, on FTP-server Märklin USA
- get all digital addresses by Rutger Friberg, on FTP-server Märklin USA
- Delta decoder schematics and modifications (functions, addresses) by Dr. Michael König
- get aux. function output by Märklin USA
- drive a DC motor by Märklin USA
The DELTA decoder 6603 with 701.17 chip
| chip | 701.17 |
| headlight | directional, always on, brightness depends on speed, flickering |
| functions | - |
| addresses | DIP switch, 15 digital, one for analog mode |
| motor | SFCM, LFCM, DCM; 27 speed steps |
| size | 36 × 21 × 4 mm |
Later types had a 701.17 chip, 15 addresses can be configured by DIP-switches. Although the chip supports remote control of the head lights, this is not used but the headlights are driven by the motor outputs. Therefore headlights are directional, cannot be turned off, and lamp brightness is proportional to motor speed. When the loco stands still, lights go off. One end of the lamp connections is the loco chassis, therefore lights are flickering. To run a loco on analog, the "analog" loco address has to be set. The motor output supports 27 speed steps but they may not be noticed, because the motor output is not a control loop. The motor output drives standard Märklin motors, i. e. SFCM, LFCM, and DCM. The 6603 as a spare decoder disappeared in 2000 but has still been used in factory-equipped locos in later years.
Schematics can be found at the website of Dr. König. Several websites describe DIY modifications on how to get the lights flicker-free, how to get the lights permanently on and remote controllable, how to address any of all 80 digital addresses, how to drive a DC motor, and even how to make the extra functions f1 - f4 available:
- Delta decoder schematics and modifications (functions, addresses) by Dr. Michael König
- Delta decoder with f1 + f2 function output by Bo Brændstrup
- Delta decoder modifications: aux. function, 80 adr. by Kenneth Pallund
- drive a DC motor by Märklin USA
- German "manual" on how to wire the 6603 and other decoders by Ralf Büker
The DELTA decoder 66031
The DELTA decoder 66032
Special DELTA decoders
Digital Decoders
The c80 digital decoder, number 6080
The c81 digital decoder, number 6081
Digital high performance decoders
The c90 high performance digital decoder, number 6090
The 60901 DCM high performance decoder set
The 60902 high performance decoder
The 60902 decoders in miniature size
The 60902-equivalent special decoder of the Cargo Sprinter (can motor, pickup switch)
The 60902-equivalent special decoder of the S-Bahn Loks (60902 with pickup switch)
The 60902-equivalent special decoder of the V 200
The 60902-equivalent special decoder of the V 160, BR 216
The 60903 SFCM high performance decoder set
The 60904 LFCM high performance decoder set
The 60905 high performance decoder
The 60905-equivalent special decoder of the BR 18.1 (Württ. C), BR 59 (Württ. K), BR 17 (Preuss. S10), BR 55 (Preuss. G8.1)
The 60905-equivalent special decoder of the E 69
The 6090x-equivalent special decoders for steam tender locos
The 6080-equivalent special decoder of the BR 18.1 (Württ. C), BR 59 (Württ. K), BR 17 (Preuss. S10), BR 55 (Preuss. G8.1)
More 6090- and 60902-equivalent special decoders
C-Sinus decoders
Accessory and function decoders
The 60960 loco function decoder
The 60961 loco directional function decoder
The k84 (6084) accessory decoder
The k83 (6083) turnout decoder
The k73 (6073) turnout decoder
The 74460 C-track turnout decoder
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