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Simplified Wiring Diagram

The Key Insight: One Driver for Everything! 🎯

You only need ONE LM18200 H-Bridge driver - it handles both DC and DCC modes.

The ESP32 just sends different signals to the same pins depending on which mode you select:

         ESP32-2432S028R
         ┌─────────────┐
         │             │
GPIO 18 ─┤PWM / DCC_A  │───┐
GPIO 19 ─┤DIR / DCC_B  │───┤
GPIO 23 ─┤BRAKE        │───┤
GPIO 4  ─┤RELAY        │───┼──→ To Relay Module
GND     ─┤             │───┤
5V      ─┤             │───┤
         └─────────────┘   │
                           │
                           ↓
                   LM18200 H-Bridge
                   ┌──────────────┐
        GPIO 18 ───┤ PWM Input    │
        GPIO 19 ───┤ DIR Input    │
        GPIO 23 ───┤ BRAKE        │
        GND     ───┤ GND          │
        5V      ───┤ VCC (logic)  │
        12-18V  ───┤ VS (power)   │
                   │              │
                   │  OUT1  OUT2  │
                   └───┬──────┬───┘
                       │      │
                       ↓      ↓
                   Track Rail 1 & 2

How It Works

DC Analog Mode

When you select DC Analog mode in the UI:

  • GPIO 18 outputs 20kHz PWM (0-100% duty cycle for speed)
  • GPIO 19 outputs HIGH or LOW (sets direction: FWD or REV)
  • LM18200 amplifies this to create variable DC voltage on the track
  • Your DC locomotive responds to the voltage

DCC Digital Mode

When you select DCC mode in the UI:

  • GPIO 18 outputs DCC Signal A (square wave: 58μs or 100μs pulses)
  • GPIO 19 outputs DCC Signal B (inverted version of Signal A)
  • LM18200 amplifies these to create DCC waveform on the track
  • Your DCC decoder locomotive responds to the digital commands

Complete Connection List

LM18200 to ESP32

LM18200 Pin ESP32 GPIO Purpose
PWM Input 18 Speed (DC) / DCC Signal A (DCC)
Direction Input 19 Direction (DC) / DCC Signal B (DCC)
Brake Input 23 Emergency stop
GND GND Ground reference
VCC (logic) 5V Control logic power

LM18200 Power & Outputs

LM18200 Pin Connection Purpose
VS (motor power) 12-18V supply + High current power
GND (power) 12-18V supply - Power ground
OUT1 Track Rail 1 Amplified output
OUT2 Track Rail 2 Amplified output

Relay Module (2-rail/3-rail switching)

Relay Pin ESP32 GPIO Purpose
Signal IN 4 Relay control
VCC 5V Relay power
GND GND Ground

Power Supply Connections

12-18V Power Supply
    ├─→ LM18200 VS (motor power)
    ├─→ DC-DC Buck Converter → 5V → ESP32 + Relay + LM18200 VCC
    └─→ GND (common ground)

Why This Works

The LM18200 is just an amplifier. It doesn't care if you're feeding it:

  • PWM signals (for DC speed control)
  • DCC square waves (for digital commands)

It simply takes the 3.3V logic signals from the ESP32 and amplifies them to track voltage (12-18V).

In DC mode: The amplified PWM creates variable DC voltage In DCC mode: The amplified square waves create the DCC signal

Safety Notes

Always power OFF before switching modes (automatic in the UI) Common ground - All GND connections must be tied together Heat sink - LM18200 can get hot, use appropriate heat sinking Fusing - Add fuse on track output for overcurrent protection

No Separate DCC Booster Needed!

You do NOT need:

  • Separate DCC booster circuit
  • Different outputs for DC vs DCC
  • Mode selection switches in hardware

Everything is handled in software by the ESP32 touchscreen UI.


Bottom Line: Wire up ONE LM18200, and you're done. The ESP32 software handles the rest!