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==== Layout Control Bus ==== | ==== Layout Control Bus ==== | ||
- | The old way of connecting up a model railway layout was for every point and signal to have a set of wires back to the control box where switches were located for the operator to use. The idea of a layout control bus is to have a small number of wires (the bus) carry the instructions around the layout. Several different ways of doing this have been devised and some of them are described | + | The old way of connecting up a model railway layout was for every point and signal to have a set of wires back to the control box where switches were located for the operator to use. The idea of a layout control bus is to have a small number of wires (the bus) carry the instructions around the layout. Several different ways of doing this have been devised and some of them are described |
===== LCC ===== | ===== LCC ===== | ||
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===== Lead free ===== | ===== Lead free ===== | ||
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===== LENZ ===== | ===== LENZ ===== | ||
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__L__ast __i__n __F__irst __o__ut, data buffer where the most recent entry is the first to be retrieved. Commonly referred to in programming as a ' | __L__ast __i__n __F__irst __o__ut, data buffer where the most recent entry is the first to be retrieved. Commonly referred to in programming as a ' |
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