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Broadway Limited Sharknose - 21 Pinout Questions.
« on: August 04, 2024, 07:03:48 PM »
Hello All,

It has been awhile since I last posted as I pre-ordered a Broadway Limited B&O Sharknose from a vendor I had used previously and after a LOOONG wait of almost exactly 1 YEAR I was sent a note, (after I asked about the delay), telling me that my pre-order had been canceled because they had "over-sold"... What is the point of a pre-order if you are just going to over-sell anyway?  >:(

Anyway.... I found one on Ebay and had it within a week. I did end up paying more, (because of shipping), but I finally got the engine I had been looking for!

On to the problem at hand...

The Broadway Limited Stealth Series is a very nce engine with decent details, (and even come pre-installed with a speaker!), but they have a proprietary MTC21 motherboard with a 21 pin socket. I have a bunch of TCS 21 to 9 pin adapters laying around and finally figured out WHY they are laying around. Putting in an adapter board makes it close to impossible to install the adapter board AND a RailPro module and be able to fit the shell without having to hack up the chassis. Taking out the motherboard and the RailPro fits perfectly with room to spare.

Soo... Decided to hardwire the RailPro, (which is what I usually end up doing in these situations and why I have an abundance of TCS adapters floating around).

Herein lies the dilemma. Broadway Limited does not include a wiring pinout for the MTC21 in the box. After a bit of searching I was able to find it on their support page but Between Broadway and RailPro I still have some questions that need answering.

Here is the diagram from Broadway: (BTW J6, J8, J9 & J10 are not used in the Sharknose)

Here is my attempt at matching pinouts to the RailPro:

The engine runs with this pinout BUT the lights do not work correctly. Sometimes they will light up and work fine but a change in direction with turn them off. Other times they turn on and then turn off immediately. Most of the time they don't light up at all. The HC2 gives a "Output short" error message but not sure what that short might be as there are no bare wires and every connection is heatshrinked.

I originally had J7:Pin5, (that Broadway designates as a +3.3V), tied to the common, (Blue wire), on the RailPro but disconnecting it made no difference.

Any assistance would be appreciated!

Thanks!

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Re: Broadway Limited Sharknose - 21 Pinout Questions.
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2024, 07:14:42 PM »

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Re: Broadway Limited Sharknose - 21 Pinout Questions.
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2024, 07:16:40 PM »

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Re: Broadway Limited Sharknose - 21 Pinout Questions.
« Reply #3 on: August 05, 2024, 09:44:19 AM »
I've made a copy and converted the diagrams (for future reference this forum software does not support webp and neither does a whole host of other stuff either). However it's past midnight so I can't look at it right now. I'll try to get some time tonight.

- Tim



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Re: Broadway Limited Sharknose - 21 Pinout Questions.
« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2024, 06:09:31 PM »
I've made a copy and converted the diagrams (for future reference this forum software does not support webp and neither does a whole host of other stuff either). However it's past midnight so I can't look at it right now. I'll try to get some time tonight.

- Tim

Sorry...

I tried to upload them as JPG but the system said they were too big. GIF. Same... :o The only thing GIMP would convert them to that was remotely within the size limit and that the system allowed me to upload was WEBP :(

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Re: Broadway Limited Sharknose - 21 Pinout Questions.
« Reply #5 on: August 05, 2024, 07:09:53 PM »
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Re: Broadway Limited Sharknose - 21 Pinout Questions.
« Reply #6 on: August 06, 2024, 09:47:29 AM »
Sorry...

I tried to upload them as JPG but the system said they were too big. GIF. Same... :o The only thing GIMP would convert them to that was remotely within the size limit and that the system allowed me to upload was WEBP :(

No need to apologise, you weren't to know. I don't know how a JPG was "too big" though, unless you had no compression at all; the maximum size per image here is quite generous.

Anyway after looking there are a couple of things.

1. You've put the front light (J1:Pin 2) on output 1 (White) which is standard but you've put the rear light (J1:Pin 3) on output 4 (not standard) instead of output 2 (yellow). There is nothing wrong with this but understand that if you use automatic change headlights on direction then this won't work, the front headlight will go out on changing to reverse but the rear light will not come on. In your case the front markers will change because you've got them hooked up to output 2.

2. You've had the Common hooked up to a wire labelled +3.3v. I hope you have not damaged whatever's at the end of that wire that's expecting 3.3v and not the near 15v that you gave it.

Just sitting on the track in the forwards direction do the front and rear headlights work? From what I can see that you've done they should as J1 appears to be designed for amplified outputs.

This leaves everything attached to J7. Going by the inclusion of +3.3v and ground on this jumper I'm lead to believe that these are designed for logic level (+5v) outputs (which is a thing with 21MTC decoders). RailPro obviously doesn't have any 5v outputs. If you follow the wires for pin's 1, 2, or 3 on J7 you should, if I'm correct, find them connected to some little transistors (which could even be on the bottom of the motherboard).

Without knowing what's on the end of the wires (just LED's, a circuit board with other components on it etc) it's hard to say any more.  I guess trying to map the pins of the 21MTC connector to the pins in the jumpers is not a possibility?

- Tim

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Re: Broadway Limited Sharknose - 21 Pinout Questions.
« Reply #7 on: August 06, 2024, 06:32:51 PM »
Okay...

Pulled out the multi-meter and traced out all of the lighting circuits.

Immediately found my problem!

Turns out that the J1 and J7 sockets go to a row of surface mount resistors on the bottom of the MTC motherboard, (to reduce the voltage to the lights I am guessing). Bypassing the board was feeding a straight 13-15 Volts to the lights, (causing an "Output Short" error), and not making them very happy.

The Rear Light cluster is simple. Two wires. (J1:Pin4 = Rear Anode = RP Blue Common + and J1:Pin3 = Rear Cathode = RP Output 4 Violet) Since they are LED's and don't appreciate being zapped with 13-15 Volts I installed a 1k Ohm 1/4W resistor on the Cathode and Bob's Your Uncle!

The Front Light cluster was a bit more involved.

The mini light board has some surface mount resistors for the Frt Light but they DID NOT reduce the voltage! (Ask me how I know! :( ) Not sure of the resistor value or if they are supposed to add in serial to the resistors on the MB or if they are there for some other function?

Anyway... Frt. Mini Light board is:
J7:Pin5 = Common +3.3V for the Anode + of the # Boards and the Front Markers. (NOT FOR THE FRT LIGHT!)
J1:Pin1 = Front Light Anode +
J1:Pin2 = Front Light Cathode -
J7:Pin1 = # Boards Cathodes -
J7:Pin2 = Marker Lights Cathodes -

Soo... With the replacement of one burnt out headlamp later I ended up with:

J7:Pin5 to the RP Blue Common +.
J1:Pin1 to the RP Blue Common +.
J1:Pin2 with a 1k Ohm 1/4W resistor to RP Output 1 (White)
J7:Pin2 with a 1k Ohm 1/4W resistor to RP Output 2 (Yellow)
J7:Pin1 with a 1k Ohm 1/4W resistor to RP Output 3 (Green)

(Hence the reason why the Rear Light is on Output 4 (Violet). (See! There is a method to my madness!)

Now everything works! Even bidirectionally! I even added the MARS light feature to the front light even though I am not sure if the B&O Sharknose used one... Sue me!  ::)