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Determines the decoder's acceleration rate. The higher the value, the longer the decoder will take to accelerate to a new speed step. | Determines the decoder's acceleration rate. The higher the value, the longer the decoder will take to accelerate to a new speed step. | ||
The formula for the acceleration rate shall be equal to the contents of CV 3 multiplied by 0.896, then divided by the number of speed steps in use. ( | The formula for the acceleration rate shall be equal to the contents of CV 3 multiplied by 0.896, then divided by the number of speed steps in use. (CV3*.896)/(126). For example, if the contents of CV 3 = 2, then the acceleration is 0.064 sec/step for a decoder currently using 28 speed steps. | ||
If CV 3 equals "0" then there is no programmed momentum during acceleration. Changes in speed will be visibly instantaneous. | If CV 3 equals "0" then there is no programmed momentum during acceleration. Changes in speed will be visibly instantaneous. | ||
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'''Related:''' | '''Related:''' | ||
* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:CV 4|CV 4 - Deceleration Rate]] | *[[{{NAMESPACE}}:CV 4|CV 4 - Deceleration Rate]] | ||
* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Momentum Function|Momentum Function]] | *[[{{NAMESPACE}}:Momentum Function|Momentum Function]] | ||
[[Category:Standard CV]] | [[Category:Standard CV]] | ||
[[Category:Motor]] | [[Category:Motor]] | ||
Revision as of 16:43, 21 July 2021
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NMRA CV 3 - Acceleration Rate
Determines the decoder's acceleration rate. The higher the value, the longer the decoder will take to accelerate to a new speed step.
The formula for the acceleration rate shall be equal to the contents of CV 3 multiplied by 0.896, then divided by the number of speed steps in use. (CV3*.896)/(126). For example, if the contents of CV 3 = 2, then the acceleration is 0.064 sec/step for a decoder currently using 28 speed steps.
If CV 3 equals "0" then there is no programmed momentum during acceleration. Changes in speed will be visibly instantaneous.
NOTE: If your TCS decoder supports the Momentum Modes Feature, this CV can and will be temporarily overwritten with a value based on your current momentum mode.
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