![]() But you can use multiple single color ledstrips per group as multiple loads.Īll outputs contain a suppressor diode. For multicolor led strips use the PowerNext-P board. ![]() The PowerNext-Z does NOT support multicolor led strips as load. You can also connect outputs from multiple DCCNext/DCC shield to the PowerNext-Z.īe sure to connect all GND from the DCCNext/DCC-shield to the GND input. GND 1 and GND 2 from both power supplies are also separated but you may connect them. ![]() This 100% galvanic isolation between input and output(blue terminals) prevents unwanted disruptions. The input is fully separated from the output of the PowerNext-Z by an optocoupler even the ground is not connected. You can connect the output from a DCCNext/DCC-shield to an input (green terminals) of the PowerNext-Z. Of course you can also use the same power supply for both groups. Therefore two power supplies can be connected. turnout coils that require 18V and a led strip that require 12V. The PowerNext-Z can control two, fully independent, groups of eight devices that require two different voltages. It is designed for tracks where other electrical devices uses already a common zero. The main characteristic of the PowerNext-Z is that all loads must use a common zero (ground). It can switch a maximum load of 2 Amp or a peak load of 4 Amp. The PowerNext-Z is a board that can be used for controlling devices that require more current and a higher voltage. In that case a PowerNext-Z or PowerNext-P (released soon) from Arcomora can help you. Sometimes you need more power then can be delivered by an Arduino or DCCNext. Just connect to your PC and upload Mardec or Arsigdec or your own sketch.Ĭlick here to go to the order page PowerNext-Z ![]() In the Remarks field of the order page you can specify how many ports requires Dupont pins for servo’s. The print is already soldered and tested. You can also order a completely assembled DCCNext.Īn interface and/or box must be ordered separately! As of January 2024 all boxes will be black! ![]()
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