Re: My turn to ask for advice




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On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 21:36:55 +0000, Ken Parkes
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On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 15:14:51 +0000, Chris Wilson wrote:

Controllers ...

I'm currently using a couple of old H&M controllers with an even older
Triang one on "standby duty" for a yard area.

I would like to replace them with a modern PWM controller - with (as I
have
a few tight bends) feedback. I am considering building my own - I do
have
prior experiance of electronics and have some good curcuit diagrams but
having PCBs made up is making me think twice ...

I've been looking at the various adverts for Guagemaster, KPC etc and
they
are all quite loud on the subject of whether they provide feedback,
inertia
and all that but none of the adverts state if the controllers are PWM or
not.

Any guidence folks?

Buy a copy of Roger Penfold's book Practical Electronic Model Railway
Projects, published by Bernard Babani in paperback. He answers your
questions and uses veroboard layouts. Printed circuit boards are a waste
of time other than for bulk production or complex circuit designs, neither
of which apply to your project. And they are less easy to modify.

Ken.

if you are doing the board manually I tend to agree with you, but if
you get some PCVB design software (there are some that are free to use
below a certain component count) they can make a much better job of
it.

Problem with strip board is remebering to make sure you put your cuts
in the right places otherwise you can get allsorts of nasties happen.
A computer designed PCB eliminates this.

horse for courses - I use both depending on how lazy I feel and how
big the project is.


Should not be big for a transistor controller just a Darlington pair and a
large power transistor output


.



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