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  1. questionDigitrax LocoMotion System
    What is the Digitrax LocoMotion(™) System? The LocoMotion(™) System is available with many decoders. It offers: 128 speed step control Smooth deceleration to stop before changing direction when locomotive is reversed Torque compensation for the smoothest operation ever Momentum w ...

  2. questionWhat is the Digitrax LocoMotion System?
    Your locomotives look like the real thing, Digitrax LocoMotion™ System makes them run like the real thing, too! 128 speed step control. Smooth deceleration to stop before changing direction when locomotive is reversed. No sudden, non-prototypical stops! Torque compensation for the smoo ...

  3. questionIs having back-EMF more "dangerous" to the motor?
    Scaleable speed stabilization (back EMF) compensates for load by providing more voltage to the motor. If there is a mechanical problem with the locomotive that greatly increases this load you can prevent damage to motor by setting CV57 to limit how much throttle can be added due to BEMF. Digit ...

  4. questionCV55, CV56 & CV57 - Scaleable Speed Stabilization (Back EMF)
    Some Digitrax decoders offer scalable speed stabilization (also called back EMF) control to help smooth out operation in the low end of the speed range. This feature can be beneficial especially in N scale switching situations especially when the decoder can select how much of this effect to im ...

  5. questionDecoder Ready Locomotives?
    When purchasing a loco that says its decoder ready, exactly what is implied? Does this mean wires can be wired into the numbered locations and nothing else is needed except to remove jumpers? As with any technology, it takes time for standardized terminology to become established. Although DCC ...