I've been umming and ahhing for some time on posting this contraption (and too lazy to take the photo), but this recent
thread has prompted me to do so.
As some would realise by now I do a bit of testing. Not wanting to have to put an LM into a model to do the majority of the testing and not wanting to have an actual model on the desk beside me I built this; a done on the cheap LM testing board.
While it's not as nice and complete as commercial boards the price was correct, the whole contraption cost only a few dollars. The stripboard I already had from years ago and the LED's and screw terminals from previous eBay purchases (which were cheap). The harnesses are DigiTrax and Ring Engineering, probably the most expensive items on the whole board (not including motor).
The yellow wires go to the PWR-56. I use the PWR-56 for convenience for turning the power off to the board just by using HC Simulator.
The harness wires are simply wired to each strip on the stripboard, so the LED's are not in numerical order but harness order, vis 3,1,2,4.
The motor is from a model that is in pieces at the moment and will be replaced by a cheap motor. That's why it's not secured to the board.
The brown wires in the bottom are the speaker outputs. Right now I've got those brown wires in and they go to a set of headphones (now that makes RP loud!
but I may add a headphone jack as well so I've got listening options; headphones or wire a test speaker in.
Above the speaker wires is the 2 inputs (LM-2) or the Input and Negative (LM-3).
Everything has screw terminals for easy replacement of wiring if it should break.
The testing board has been a boon to me, I just sit here at my computer and program and test LM's using HC Sim with the testing board sitting right on the desk with the CI-1 just a few inches away. Once the major work is done I can then pop the LM into the loco and do fine tuning on track with the HC-x.
- Tim