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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).

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:

The DELTA decoder 66031

chip 701.21
headlight directional, always on, constant brightness, flicker-free, protected
functions telex, protected
addresses DIP switch, 15 digital, one for analog mode
motor SFCM, LFCM, DCM; 27 speed steps, protected
size 36 × 21 × 4 mm

The 66031 is a DELTA decoder with a 701.21 chip, introduced in 1997. Headlights are directional, permanently on, independent from speed. Lamps can be wired flicker-free. An extra function is available for telex couplers or other effects, this function is activated by repeated direction reversals of the loco. The motor output supports 27 speed steps. The motor output drives standard Märklin motors, i. e. SFCM, LFCM, and DCM. All outputs (motor, light, and function) are overload and short-circuit protected. Due to limited features of the 701.21 chip no DIY modifications exist to make further features available. Positive and negative rectified track voltage is available for flicker-free lighting and as supply for other circuits, e. g. sound modules. Addresses are set with a DIP switch, providing 15 digital addresses and one analog mode. The full address range can be used with some soldering.

The DELTA decoder 66032

chip 701.43
headlight directional, always on, constant brightness, flicker-free, protected
functions telex, protected
addresses DIP switch, 80 digital, automatic analog mode
motor SFCM, LFCM, DCM; 27 speed steps, protected
size 36 × 21 × 4 mm

The 66032 is the current DELTA decoder since 2002. In its factory-delivered form the features are comparable to the 66031: Headlights are directional, permanently on, independent from speed. Lamps can be wired flicker-free. An extra function is available for telex couplers or other effects, this function is activated by repeated direction reversals of the loco. The motor output supports 27 speed steps. The motor output drives standard Märklin motors, i. e. SFCM, LFCM, and DCM. All outputs (motor, light, and function) are overload and short-circuit protected. Positive and negative rectified track voltage is available for flicker-free lighting and as supply for other circuits, e. g. sound modules. Addresses are set with a DIP switch, and this decoder is the first DELTA decoder providing all 80 digital addresses. The decoder automatically detects analog mode.

If you want the headlights not permanently on but remotely controllable via the "function" button of a 6021 or 66045 delta control, the modification is surprisingly simple; and the decoder becomes a true successor also of the 6080. In addition, the output intended for a telex coupler, which is by default controlled by repeated direction reversals, can be converted to be remotely controllable via the "f1" button of a 6021 or equivalent control unit.

Special DELTA decoders

Sometimes non-standard decoders are built into locomotives. Reasons can be space limitations or electrical reasons.

  • Steam locos with a 2'2'T26 tender or cabin tender (BR01, BR03, BR41, BR43, BR44, BR50, BR52) have a delta decoder, spare number 664150 or 600258, of special larger size that is customized to fit onto the tender weight and includes a lamp socket for rear light. A digital equivalent is listed further below.
  • The model of the E69 ("Pauline"), order number 34475, is very small and has a DC motor, therefore a standard 66031 is unsuitable. The delta decoder inside here has a 701.22 chip, and is in fact a regulated decoder, where the adjustment potis are not soldered on the circuit board, but replaced by fixed resistors.
  • A detailed list with descriptions of many special DELTA decoders is at the Special DELTA decoder overview (in German) by Hans-Günter Heiserholt

Digital Decoders

The c80 was the first decoder for Märklin digital. Later came the c90 decoder and the simpler DELTA decoder. Compared to the DELTA decoders they have an auxiliary function and full address selection. The aux. function is directional and the brightness is independent from speed. An 8-pole DIP switch allows the configuration of all 80 digital addresses.

The c80 digital decoder, number 6080

chip Zymos M60349, LME03, 701.13
headlight directional
functions aux. function
addresses DIP switch, 80 digital, automatic analog mode
motor SFCM, LFCM, DCM
size 36 × 21 × 9 mm

The c80 was the first digital decoder, and had different chips in its time of evolution. It is not produced any more. It has automatic detection of analog track, supports directional headlights which can be remotely switched off. It understands the Motorola 1 protocol. It disappeared in 2000. Nowadays a 66032 can offer the same features, with flicker-free headlights and protected outputs.

The decoder is also registered under spare number 602850.

The c81 digital decoder, number 6081

chip Zymos M60349, LME03, 701.13
headlight directional
functions aux. function
addresses DIP switch, 80 digital, automatic analog mode
motor DC
size 36 × 21 × 9 mm

The c81 is identical to the c80 except for the motor driving stage. The c81 drives DC motors, whereas the c80 is used for standard märklin motors. It disappeared in 2000.

Digital high performance decoders

With the c90 high-performance decoder Märklin set a new reference in loco decoder performance. The decoder evaluates the back EMF of the motor (that is the generated voltage when a motor works as generator) and uses this feedback in a control loop of the motor. By these means, the motor is driven such that a constant speed is achieved. The performance has been further improved with the current 60902 decoders. With these, at speed step 1 (of the range 1 - 27) locos crawl at 5 mm/s and slower so that it is a pleasure to watch the rods of a steam engine.

To produce a back EMF the motor must be a DC motor. This means that the conventional field windings of a märklin motor have to be replaced by a permanent field magnet. Furthermore, the usual three-pole armatures are replaced by five-pole armatures to get improved running characteristics.

The c90 high performance digital decoder, number 6090

chip 701.13
headlight directional
functions aux. function
addresses DIP switch, 80 digital, automatic analog mode
motor DCM converted to DC
size 36 × 21 × 9 mm

The c90 came as a set of a decoder, a permanent field magnet to replace the field windings, a five-pole armature to replace the three-pole drum collector armature, a corresponding motor cover, and two inductors. An inductor is soldered to each brush to suppress inductive spikes from the motor otherwise disturbing or damaging the decoder. It disappeared 1998.

The c90 decoder has a 701.13 chip, hence it only understands the older Motorola 1 protocol. The motor control loop is built with an operational amplifier and further discrete components, it is not integrated in the decoder chip. Maximum speed and acceleration parameter can be adjusted with potentiometers. Analog track voltage is automatically detected. Headlights are directional, flicker, and can be remotely switched. No other functions are provided.

The decoder only is registered under the two spare numbers 648680 and 614090. Some people say one is stronger than the other, but they seem to be basically identical.

The 6090 set consists of:

  • 386820: rotor
  • 386940: motor cover
  • 389000: field magnet
  • 516520: inductor
  • 614090: decoder (obsolete)
  • 648680: decoder (current)

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The 60901 DCM high performance decoder set

Like the 6090 set, the 60901 comes as a set of decoder and motor components to convert a conventional drum collector motor (DCM) to DC operation. It was introduced in 1997.

The motor plate is usually fixed with 10 mm long bolts, spare number 785120. Sometimes the longer 12 mm bolts are appropriate, spare number 785140. The 3.9 uH inductors are separately available under spare number 516520. A decoder clip-on holder is available as spare part 258820, which is usually fixed with the M2 bolt 756100 (slot-head) or 786790(cross-head).

The 60901 set consists of:

  • 386820: rotor (blue mark)
  • 386940: motor cover
  • 389000: field magnet
  • 516520: inductor
  • 601460: pair of brushes
  • 60902: decoder

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The 60902 high performance decoder

chip 701.22
headlight directional, flicker-free, protected
functions aux. function, f1, f2 (all protected); f4 momentum off
addresses DIP switch, 80 digital, automatic analog mode
motor DC; 60901 converts a DCM to DC, 60904 converts LFCM to DC
size 36 × 21 × 9 mm

The 60902 is the successor of the c90, and was introduced in 1997. Its motor regulation performance has been improved over the c90. The control circuit is integrated in the decoder chip, which is a 701.22. The decoder provides two extended functions f1 and f2, and the circuit board has provision for further components to provide functions f3 and f4, but by default f4 is used to turn off the acceleration and deceleration delay to get instant control over the loco. The decoder chip understands the Motorola 2 protocol, provides 27 speed steps, has automatic analog detection, and flicker-free lighting. Positive and negative rectified track voltage is available for flicker-free lighting and as supply for other circuits, e. g. sound modules.

The 60902 is just the decoder without motor parts, and may be used to replace the decoder of a c90 loco to get improved motor control and additional functions. Complete sets with the required motor parts are available as number 60901, 60903, or 60904. See below.

There are variants of the 60902 with different function outputs. The version with the functions f2 and f3, but no f1, has number 519090 (source: Hans-Günter Heiserholt, more infos) and is used, for example, in the E40 from the starter set 29855. (Infos by Hans-Günter Heiserholt). The version with all three functions f1, f2, and f3, is used, for example, in the BR18.4 from the starter set 29855. Another three-function version, with a different printed circuit board, but same functionality and size, has been used in the V160 from the starter set 29845, see below.

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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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DCM-moottoreille
609x2
Pelkkä dekooderi
609x3
SFCM-moottoreille
609x4
LFCM-moottoreille
Digital
Märklin 60901

Digital locomotive with high-efficiency propulsion.

Tuotetiedot
Consists of locomotive decoder and high-efficiency motor as well as installation hardware for converting most Märklin H0 locomotives with drum commutator motors to the current high-efficiency propulsion system. The electronic circuit has a total of 4 controllable functions. The "function" output is intended for the locomotive's headlights. The "f1" and "f2" outputs can be used for other functions such as Telex couplers or a smoke unit. The "f4" function allows you to turn the controlled motor functions off for easier switching of cars. The "f1", "f2" and "f4" functions can be controlled only with the Control Unit (6021), a Control 80 f locomotive controller connected to this central unit, or the Interface. The electronic circuit in this set allows you to adjust maximum speed as well as acceleration and braking delay. Controlled motor functions under different load conditions such as on ascending and descending grades. Can be coded for 80 different locomotive addresses. The "function" and "f1" functions are turned on when the locomotive is operated conventionally with AC power. Decoder dimensions 36 x 21 x 9 mm / 1-3/8" x 13/16" x 3/8".
Märklin 60902

Digital locomotive with high-efficiency propulsion.

Tuotetiedot
High-efficiency decoder for converting Märklin H0 locomotives with built-in 6090 high-efficiency propulsion to the new version with more functions. The electronic circuit has a total of 4 controllable functions. The "function" output is intended for the locomotive's headlights. The "f1" and "f2" outputs can be used for other functions such as Telex couplers or a smoke unit. The "f4" function allows you to turn the controlled motor functions off for easier switching of cars. The "f1", "f2" and "f4" functions can be controlled only with the Control Unit (6021), a Control 80 f locomotive controller connected to this central unit, or the Interface. This electronic circuit allows you to adjust maximum speed as well as acceleration and braking delay. Controlled motor functions under different load conditions such as on ascending and descending grades. Can be coded for 80 different locomotive addresses. The "function" and "f1" functions are turned on when the locomotive is operated conventionally with AC power. Decoder dimensions 36 x 21 x 9 mm / 1-3/8" x 13/16" x 3/8".
Märklin 60903

New item for year 2003. Digital locomotive with high-efficiency propulsion.

Tuotetiedot
This kit consists of a locomotive decoder, a powerful 5-pole motor, and hardware for converting specific older Märklin H0 locomotives with the smaller size flat commutator motor to digital high-efficiency propulsion. The electronic circuit has 4 controllable functions (headlights from the "function" button, smoke generator and Telex couplers, for example, from "f1" and "f2", minimal setting for the acceleration and braking delay from "f4"). The Control Unit (item no. 6021) must be used as the central unit to control functions "f1", "f2", and "f4". The decoder in this kit has adjustable maximum speed, adjustable acceleration and braking delay. 80 digital addresses can be set. The functions "function" and "f1" are turned on in conventional operation with AC power. Information about the 60904 and 60903 Products: We differentiate roughly 2 different types of motors among the universal current motors used with Märklin H0: The newer drum-style commutator motor and the flat commutator motor that used to be the standard motor. The easiest way to tell the two types of motors apart is by the type of brushes they use. Drum-style commutator motors have 2 carbon brushes, while the flat commutator motor has a carbon brush and a copper mesh brush (spare part number 600300). The familiar 60901 conversion kit can be used for drum-style motors. With the flat commutator motor there are a number of variations due to different armature diameters and brush plates. The 60904 or 60903 conversion kit can therefore only be used for certain models.
Märklin 60904

Digital locomotive with high-efficiency propulsion.

Tuotetiedot
Features: Consists of a locomotive decoder, a five-pole, high-efficiency motor and installation hardware for converting certain older Märklin H0 locomotives with the flat commutator motor to digital high-efficiency propulsion. The electronic circuit in this kit has 4 controllable functions (headlights from "function", smoke generator and Telex couplers, for example, from "f1" and "f2", minimal setting for the acceleration and braking delay from "f4"). The Control Unit (no. 6021) must be used as the central unit to control functions "f1", "f2" and "f4". Adjustable maximum speed. Adjustable acceleration and braking delay. 80 digital addresses can be set. In conventional operation with AC power the functions "function" and "f1" are turned on. Information about the 60904 and 60903 Products: We differentiate roughtly 2 different types of motors among the univeral current motors used with Märklin H0: The newer drum-style commutator motor and the flat commutatior motor that used to be the standard moitor. The easiest way to tell the two types of motors apart is by the type of brushes they use. Drum-style commutator motors have 2 carbon brushes, while th flat commutator motor has a carbon brush and a copper mesh brush (spare part number 600300). The familiar 60901 conversion kit can be used for drum-style motors. With the flat commutator motor there are a number of variations due to different aramture diameters and brush plates. The 60904 or 60903 conversion kit can therefore only be used for certain models.
mfx
Märklin 60921

New item for year 2005. Digital decoder with up to 16 digitally controllable functions.

Tuotetiedot
For upgrading many Märklin H0 locomotives with drum commutator motors to the current high-efficiency propulsion with a feedback feature. This kit consists of an mfx locomotive decoder, a powerful motor, and installation hardware.
Märklin 60922

New item for year 2005. Digital decoder with up to 16 digitally controllable functions.

Tuotetiedot
For upgrading Märklin H0 locomotives with built-in high-efficiency propulsion 6090, 60901, 60903, 60904, to the new version with acknowledgement. The existing high-efficiency motor is retained, the locomotive decoder is replaced.
Märklin 60923

New item for year 2005. Digital decoder with up to 16 digitally controllable functions.

Tuotetiedot
For upgrading many Märklin H0 locomotives with smaller design flat commutator motors to the current high-efficiency propulsion with a feedback feature. This kit consists of an mfx locomotive decoder, a powerful motor, and installation hardware.
Märklin 60924

New item for year 2005. Digital decoder with up to 16 digitally controllable functions.

Tuotetiedot
For upgrading many Märklin H0 locomotives with larger design flat commutator motors to the current high-efficiency propulsion with a feedback feature. This kit consists of an mfx decoder, a powerful motor in various designs, and installation hardware.
mfx
Märklin 60941

New item for year 2011. Digital locomotive with high-efficiency propulsion. ATTENTION: adults only

Tuotetiedot
This set is for converting most Märklin H0 locomotives with drum-style commutator motors to the five-pole, high-efficiency motor. The set consists of a high-efficiency motor and installation hardware.
Märklin 60942

New item for year 2011. ATTENTION: adults only

Tuotetiedot
This decoder is for converting Märklin/Trix H0 locomotives with built-in high-efficiency motors or other DC motors. The märklin mLD LocomotiveDecoder has a 21-pin connector and an accompanying connector circuit board for converting analog and digital locomotives. The märklin mLD LocomotiveDecoder supports the digital formats mfx, MM1, MM2, and DCC.
Märklin 60943

New item for year 2011. Digital locomotive with high-efficiency propulsion. ATTENTION: adults only

Tuotetiedot
This set is for converting many Märklin H0 locomotives with smaller design flat-style commutator motors to the five-pole, high-efficiency motor. The set consists of a high-efficiency motor and installation hardware.
Märklin 60944

New item for year 2011. Digital locomotive with high-efficiency propulsion. ATTENTION: adults only

Tuotetiedot
This set is for converting many Märklin H0 locomotives with larger design flat-style commutator motors to the five-pole, high-efficiency motor. The set consists of a high-efficiency motor in different designs and installation hardware.

Dokumentit

Käyttöohje (60903)
Käyttöohje (60921 / 60922 / 60923 / 60924)
Käyttöohje (60941 / 60943)
Käyttöohje (60942 / 60962)
Käyttöohje (60944)

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