Most CTC locomotive modules can generate a DCC signal via their motor output and thus behave like a mini digital command station.
Locomotive Decoders with DCC
Converting a locomotive is quite straightforward if there is enough space for the additional CTC module: The track connection of the digital decoder is connected to the motor output of the CTC locomotive module, and the CTC locomotive module is connected to the track connection in the locomotive. The article “Conversion of PIKO BR 50 with DCC Sound” describes the conversion and configuration using the example of a garden railway locomotive from PIKO.
The configuration of a DCC decoder connected in this manner is described in Chapter 4.6 “Config - Connecting a DCC Decoder”.
Turnout Decoders with DCC
This functionality is in planning - please contact us if needed.
CTC Locomotive Module as a DCC Command Station
This functionality is in planning - please contact us if needed.
With our CTC-Locomotive module-G, a small model railway layout can be supplied with power and digital signal.
Märklin: Motorola-II and mfx
Support for Motorola-II (MM2) would provide access to nearly all Märklin decoders with sufficient functionality. Especially since newer Märklin decoders can also be fully addressed via DCC.
The implementation of Motorola-II is in planning - please contact us if needed.
If we come across a suitable library, support for the Märklin mfx format is also conceivable.