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Latching can apply to both mechanical devices and electronic circuits. | Latching can apply to both mechanical devices and electronic circuits. |
An example of mechanical latching would be a push on / push off switch, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latching_switch|see here.]] See also description of a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relay#Latching_relay|latching relay.]] (e.g. [[http://www.digikey.ca/product-detail/en/EE2-5NU/399-11056-5-ND/4291122|relay]])\\ | An example of mechanical latching would be a push on / push off switch, [[wp>Latching_switch|see here.]] See also description of a [[wp>/Relay#Latching_relay|latching relay.]] (e.g. [[http://www.digikey.ca/product-detail/en/EE2-5NU/399-11056-5-ND/4291122|relay]])\\ |
An example of an electronic latch would be [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flip-flop_(electronics)|a flip-flop]] or bistable circuit.\\ | An example of an electronic latch would be [[wp>Flip-flop_(electronics)|a flip-flop]] or bistable circuit.\\ |
A standard relay may be made self latching by supplying a current path for the coil through one of its normally open contact sets. | A standard relay may be made self latching by supplying a current path for the coil through one of its normally open contact sets. |
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===== LCC - Layout Command Control ===== | ===== LCC ===== |
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[[:lcb:start&#layout_command_control_lcc|Layout Command Control]] (LCC) s a system for controlling all the functions on your layout that don’t have to do with how fast the locomotive is moving -- things like signals, or sounds, or passenger car lighting. LCC is NMRANet, just under a different name. LCC is designed as a separate, generic control bus which is positioned to take the load off your throttle bus. It is a bi-directional data bus that can send and receive data. Since it is an NMRA Standard, you are not confined to one manufacturer's products. Any manufacturer can make LCC compatible devices. | [[:lcb:start&#layout_command_control_lcc|Layout Command Control]] (LCC) s a system for controlling all the functions on your layout that don’t have to do with how fast the locomotive is moving -- things like signals, or sounds, or passenger car lighting. LCC is NMRANet, just under a different name. LCC is designed as a separate, generic control bus which is positioned to take the load off your throttle bus. It is a bi-directional data bus that can send and receive data. Since it is an NMRA Standard, you are not confined to one manufacturer's products. Any manufacturer can make LCC compatible devices. |