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Re: YD7001 LAN Control

 

USB if the cable length is <= 2 meters?


Re: VOLTAGE FOR MARKLIN Z

Mario
 
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Attached is an image of the invention of antiparallel diodes to lower the voltage. It would be 15v to 11.5v

In the Scale Z forum in Spain it indicates that this is a good voltage for digital.

Each pair of diodes in antiparallel lowers the voltage by 0.7v


Re: YD7001 LAN Control

Mario
 

Thank you very much again for your help.
Just one more question if you allow me on this topic, what do you advise me to control the model, through USB or LAN cable?
Mario


Re: CONNECTION DR4088RB AND MULTIMAUS AT THE SAME TIME

Mario
 

Thank you so much for your help. What a joy.


Re: VOLTAGE FOR MARKLIN Z

 

On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 03:21 PM, Alexander Wood wrote:
YD6016 need 14V? The above is for the YD7001. Wouldn't anything dropping voltage after the block detector trip the block detector? If the YD6016 doesn't work at lower voltages,

The YD6016 does not have a thing to do with this. It will detect current, not voltage.

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However... using the YD6016xx-CS will drop the voltage for about 1.1V.? The current sensor is built with two anti-paralell Diodes ;)?

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Greets,

Karst


Re: CONNECTION DR4088RB AND MULTIMAUS AT THE SAME TIME

 

Don't need that, just plug the DR4088RB into the YD7001 and the MultiMAUS into the DR4088RB.?

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We are a bit more advanced than Roco with the Z21. We doe R-BUS and X-BUS on the same cable ;)


Re: YD7001 LAN Control

 

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The link is an auto-translated page from our user's Wiki Pages: ?

Greets,

Karst


Re: YD8008 and a relay

 

No Problem, just use a mono-stable spst relay. You might set the Pulse-Length in the YD8008 accordingly ( default = 30ms )

Greets,

Karst


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YD8008 and a relay

 

Hi,
Is it feasible to drive 12v relays from a YD8008 that has YD6940s? I need the relay to only operate for about 300mS or a little longer in order to be the momentary trigger to an input of a timer board. I hesitate to connect the YD8008 directly to the timer board so a relay seems a reasonable way to isolate them. (eg different power supplies and no common -ve.)
The YD8008 config app can apparently set a pulse length of 300mS so it would suit my purposes.

I am already doing this with Digitrax 2x DS64 so I know the concept is workable. I just want to convert everything to YaMoRC if possible. I would only have one output active at a time.
Thanks.


Re: Change on the forum next week

 
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Ok, De acuerdo. Me parece perfecto.

Okay, Okay. ?That seems perfect to me.


Re: YD7001 LAN Control

 

You need to give the PC and the YD7001 fixed IP addresses on the same network, e.g. 193.168.0.1 for the YD7001 and 192.168.0.2 for the PC. They will both need the same subnet mask 255.255.255.0.

Then connect using a normal LAN cable.


Many Thanks

Iain Morrison


On Sun, 2 Jun 2024 at 16:56, Mario via <mario.chica.perez=[email protected]> wrote:

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Good afternoon.
The idea is to connect directly from the PC's network card to the YD7001-E without using any router. I have seen somewhere that no crossover cable is necessary but I don't know what I should modify to connect the LAN that way, directly with the cable.
Thank you very much for your help.


Re: CONNECTION DR4088RB AND MULTIMAUS AT THE SAME TIME

Mario
 

Would an adapter of this type be worth it?


Re: YD7001 LAN Control

Mario
 
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Good afternoon.
The idea is to connect directly from the PC's network card to the YD7001-E without using any router. I have seen somewhere that no crossover cable is necessary but I don't know what I should modify to connect the LAN that way, directly with the cable.
Thank you very much for your help.


Re: YD7001 LAN Control

 

I hope this helps. From what I can see the PC and the YD7001 are on different networks. The PC is 192.168.1.80 the number one being key here. Also the PC address is manually being assigned by the PC not the router.

The YD7001 looks to be using a router assigned address 192.168.0.94 the zero being key here.?

Are the PC and the YD7001 plugged into the same router? If they are then the PC setting needs to be changed to allow the router to assign the network. If you need a constant address for configuration files and itrain then you can change a router setting to assign the PC the same address each time.
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Re: Change on the forum next week

 

Sounds good, thank you Dennis.


Re: YD7001 LAN Control

Mario
 





Good morning.
This is where I have to modify the IP of my PC and put what the Yamorc YD7001-E indicates?
Sure, I have to see what my YD7001-E indicates
Thank you so much.
Greetings,
Mario



Re: Change on the forum next week

 

Deems logical.

On 2 June 2024 6:53 am, Dennis Cherry <dbcherry@...> wrote:
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Re: Change on the forum next week

 

Dennis:

The new name is good.

Thanks,
Don Charabin?

On Sat, Jun 1, 2024 at 4:53?PM Dennis Cherry via <dbcherry=[email protected]> wrote:
I will be changing the Groups.io email from [email protected] to [email protected].

If you have any other suggestion for the new email name please let me know in the next 2 days.

This was part of the survey from last year that the majority wanted to change.

It can take up to 48 hours after for the internet to make the change.

You can keep asking question and making replies while during this time.

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Change on the forum next week

 

I will be changing the Groups.io email from [email protected] to [email protected].

If you have any other suggestion for the new email name please let me know in the next 2 days.

This was part of the survey from last year that the majority wanted to change.

It can take up to 48 hours after for the internet to make the change.

You can keep asking question and making replies while during this time.

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Dennis Cherry
Owner/Moderator