In May there was some activity in the layout room with grandsons running trains for a couple of hours and more work on signal wiring. It also saw more programming work on the Top Level Signal Controls. Again there was activity at Wayne's installing the JMRI WiThrottles, two operating sessions, programming locos and future changes. I also successfully installed Chris's WiThrottles too. I assembled an electronic component tester and my SQ8 camera has arrived. My overseas trip is only a few weeks away and the schedule outlines where we will be when.
Grandsons Visit
During the school holidays two grandsons spent a couple of hours running trains using WiThrottle and the 7" tablets. Fun was had by all despite having to position the signal wiring to miss the tracks in use.
Below are the same junctions I introduced last month showing the east and west signals.
The going East controller's configuration is below
The going West controller's configuration is below
The going East controller's configuration's below
The going West controller is configuration's below
The going East controller is configuration's below
The going West controller is configuration's below
I setup the test board which connects to the TI Launchpad for:
No "Route" set - all signals "Red"
Launchpad connected to the Signal Controller test board.
Route "A" selected - Signal 1 "Not Red".
Route "A" selected BUT C3 occupied - Signal 1 "Red".
Routes "A" & "D" selected - Signals 1 & 3 "Not Red".
Routes "A" & "D" selected BUT C3 occupied - Signal 1 "Red" & Signal 3 "Not Red".
Routes "A" & "D" selected BUT C3 & C4 occupied - Signals 1 & 3.
Routes "A" & "D" selected BUT C4 occupied - Signal 3 "Red" & Signal 1 "Not Red".
Route "B" selected - Signal 2 "Not Red".
Routes "B" selected BUT C4 occupied - Signal 2 "Not Red".
Route "C" selected - Signal 4 "Not Red".
Routes "C" selected BUT C3 occupied - Signal 4 "Red".
Route "E" selected - Signal 2 "Not Red".
Routes "E" selected BUT C3 occupied - Signal 2 "Not Red".
The code can be found here.
Top Level Signals
Last month I talked about the "Route" micro-controllers that feed the East and West micro-controllers on the same Junction Module. This month has seen work on coding for the East and West Controllers as well as terminating the signal and detector cables.
Route Controls
I built a test board to ensure the East or West signal controllers accepted the Route control outputs, asses Block Occupancy state and operated the signal "red conditions" correctly. I made an error in the route controller program whereby I had active Route(s) turning "off" when available instead of "on". I have adjusted the code and this has been corrected - I also updated the links to the revised code in last month's update.
Below are the same junctions I introduced last month showing the east and west signals.
Turn-Onka Junction T-JCTM-2
There is an additional signal at the East Signal end. The signals are: S1 [T-S-E210], S2 [T-S-E211B], S3 [T-S-E240], S4 [T-S-E241B] & S5 [T-S-E221B] as there is two routes on the approach to the junction S1 & S2 are on the main and S5 the passing loop. (The "B" represents the lower lower aspect of the two aspect signals).The going East controller's configuration is below
The going West controller's configuration is below
Stanvac Junction T-JCTM-3
The going East controller's configuration's below
The going West controller is configuration's below
Turn-Onka Junction T-JCTM-1
The going East controller is configuration's below
The going West controller is configuration's below
Test Board - Signal Controllers
I setup the test board which connects to the TI Launchpad for:
- Assigning a configurable Input C1 - C5 individually as Input or Output
- Inputs Set 1 - Routes A - F to simulate "Route State" - "Switch Up" = "Not Available" & "Switch Down" = "Available"
- Inputs Set 2 - Block Occupancy from C1 - C5 Configured as Inputs
- Outputs - Signals 1 - 5 to simulate "Red State" - "LED On" = Not Available & "LED Off" = Route set and clear ahead
No "Route" set - all signals "Red"
Launchpad connected to the Signal Controller test board.
Route "A" selected - Signal 1 "Not Red".
Route "A" selected BUT C3 occupied - Signal 1 "Red".
Routes "A" & "D" selected - Signals 1 & 3 "Not Red".
Routes "A" & "D" selected BUT C3 occupied - Signal 1 "Red" & Signal 3 "Not Red".
Routes "A" & "D" selected BUT C3 & C4 occupied - Signals 1 & 3.
Routes "A" & "D" selected BUT C4 occupied - Signal 3 "Red" & Signal 1 "Not Red".
Route "B" selected - Signal 2 "Not Red".
Routes "B" selected BUT C4 occupied - Signal 2 "Not Red".
Route "C" selected - Signal 4 "Not Red".
Routes "C" selected BUT C3 occupied - Signal 4 "Red".
Route "E" selected - Signal 2 "Not Red".
Routes "E" selected BUT C3 occupied - Signal 2 "Not Red".
The code can be found here.
Signal Wiring
In April Wayne & I installed the signal and detector looms for the upper level. This month we started the terminations...
The Standards are a must! a constant point of reference. |
Two more sets of terminations and boards are still to be fitted at Hornertown East.
Wayne's
Once again a lot of activity at Wayne's covering Installing the JMRI WiThrottles, two operating sessions, programming locos and future changes.JMRI WiThrottle
During the first operating session after installation we discovered the signal at one end of the shed, some 10 metres away from the laptop was not reliable so we installed a WiFi repeater which addressed the issues.
Operating Sessions
Wayne, Bob & Barry |
Pierre & Bob |
Barry & Me |
Programming Locos
Future Changes
Chris's WiThrottle
Last month I indicated that I ended up bringing it home again for rework.... I am pleased to report all seems to be working OK now when I took it back to him and we tested.Component Tester
Derek put me on to this kit and it sure beats changing the multimeter setting all the time. It is from Banggood and only took an hour or so to build once I read all the instructions..This sure make identifying component values easier - Thanks for the advice Derek!
SQ8 Camera
Thanks Toni Ryan for your YouTube videos they were great - I got a camera too!Overseas Trip
Rossco (aka Ros from Oz) and I depart Adelaide on June 20 for a visit to the USA and UK.Below is an overview of our trip as it currently stands. We would be interested to meet people who participate in any of the following podcasts: Model Rail Radio, A Modeler's Life and Ryan Andersen's Model Railcast Show. Most of our days are jam packed but an opportunities exist to catch up with modelers' over a meal in may places.
San Francisco - Nappa Valley Wine Train, Cable Cars & Heritage Street Cars
Arrive Monday, June 20, 2016 Depart Thursday, June 23, 2016
Sacramento- Museum & Wharf
Arrive Thursday, June 23, 2016 Depart Friday, June 24, 2016
San Jose - Meet Tom Barbalet for Tom's Tours
Arrive Friday, June 24, 2016 Depart Monday, June 27, 2016
Arrive Monday, June 27, 2016 Depart Tuesday, June 28, 2016
San Diego - San Diego Museum
Arrive Thursday, June 30, 2016 Depart Sunday, July 3, 2016
Williams
Arrive Sunday, July 3, 2016 Depart Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Denver - Colorado Museum & Caboose Hobbies
Arrive Tuesday, July 5, 2016 Depart Thursday 07 July 2016
Indianapolis - National Train Show
Arrive Thursday, July 7, 2016 Depart Saturday, July 9, 2016
Columbus, Ohio - Meet Matt Goodman
Arrive Saturday, July 9, 2016 Depart Monday, July 11, 2016
Indianapolis
Arrive Monday, July 11, 2016 Depart Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Chicago - Illinois Railway Museum
Arrive Tuesday, July 12, 2016 Depart Thursday, July 14, 2016
Philadelphia-Cherry Hill - Meet Tim Harrison & Ralph DeBlasi
Arrive Thursday, July 14, 2016 Depart Saturday, July 16, 2016
New Jersey, Carlstadt - Meet Craig Bisgeier & Jim Lincoln
Arrive Saturday, July 16, 2016 Depart Sunday, July 17, 2016
New York
Arrive Sunday, July 17, 2016 Depart Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Toronto - Meet Lionel Strang
Arrive Wednesday, July 20, 2016 Depart Saturday, July 23, 2016
York - York Mesuem
Arrive Sunday, July 24, 2016 Depart Tuesday, 27 July 2016
Porthmadog - Welsh Highland Railway & Ffestiniog Railway
Arrive Wednesday, July 27, 2016 Depart Thursday, 29 July 2016
I meet my wife in London on 29 July and we continue holidays and I get home in the middle of September.
I am not sure when the next update will be due to my holiday arrangements.
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