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= S88 feedback module with optocoupler input =
 
= S88 feedback module with optocoupler input =
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This feedback decoder has 16 inputs which are connected to ground. <br>
 
This feedback decoder has 16 inputs which are connected to ground. <br>
 
16 optocouplers are used for circuits which have to be separated from each other . <br>
 
16 optocouplers are used for circuits which have to be separated from each other . <br>
 
This prevents that when using several transformers impermissible voltages or short circuits occure.
 
This prevents that when using several transformers impermissible voltages or short circuits occure.
The type N states that Network Cables RJ45 can be used.
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The type N states that network cables RJ45 can be used.
 
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Formed is like a normal S88 Rückmelddecoder: <br>
 
Formed is like a normal S88 Rückmelddecoder: <br>
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* Electronics, such as traffic lights Decoder, which switch to Minus.
 
* Electronics, such as traffic lights Decoder, which switch to Minus.
 
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Latest revision as of 22:27, 15 August 2017

S88 feedback module with optocoupler input

R-S88-N.jpg

This feedback decoder has 16 inputs which are connected to ground.
16 optocouplers are used for circuits which have to be separated from each other .
This prevents that when using several transformers impermissible voltages or short circuits occure. The type N states that network cables RJ45 can be used.
Formed is like a normal S88 Rückmelddecoder:

  • The axes by a train
  • Reed switches that are triggered magnetically
  • Switches which are operated by hand
  • Relay contacts of circuits
  • Electronics, such as traffic lights Decoder, which switch to Minus.