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"The letters SB mean SMART BOOSTER which is a name specifically targeted to Power Cab users. The SB5 series of booster are sold as an UPGRADE path for the Power Cab system and NOT presented as new system. True boosters [DB5, PB105, PB110] are not "smart" for they get their commands from the command station [CS02, SB5]. Smart Boosters [SB5] are a complete stand alone command station and booster in a single box. The command station software in the Smart Booster is basically the same as the Power Cab software and in fact the software revisions between them are the same."
A secondary SB5 can be daisy-chained to the primary SB5 and used as a "dumb" booster*. This does NOT increase the overall amperage of your Power Cab another 5A (for a total 10A); it allows you to add 5A to a separate power district.
*I may be wrong about this. I thought I remember reading somewhere that an SB5 could be set up as a DB5. However, the only data I can find to possibly support that is from the NCE site where it states that an SB5 can be put in "booster only mode". Maybe someone can confirm or deny whether that's the same thing or not.
If your layout is smallish then the 5A SB5 is quite ample - i.e. if your really do need more current to operate locomotives. If your layout is larger and would benenfit from dividing it into separate power districts, a "dumb" booster can be daisy-chained to the SB5 and wired to the other power district. You'll need to isolate the two districts from one another.
When used with the SB5 the Power Cab essentially becomes a ProCab throttle because the SB5 becomes the command station and booster for the Power Cab. Should you go that route the PCP panel (that you plug your Power Cab into) must be completely isolated from your layout. However, you can then use the Power Cab to program your locomotives at your bench, or on a separate and electrically isolated programming track on your layout.
See it's not just Digitrax that makes it complicated The "SmartBooster" is really a command station and booster. You start with one of those to expand. If you need more than the 5 amps from the SB5, you can add DB5's to create more power districts and divide the load across the layout.
When you say "starter set" I assume you mean the PowerCab. The SB5 is a 5 amp smart booster, meaning track power plus command station. The SB5 will use NCE's regular connection panel (UTP) to plug in the throttle cabs. You can use your PowerCab as a regular throttle, but use the UTP panel that came with the SB5 to plug into.
The PowerCab without any other booster has a command station and 2 amp booster built in and is powered by the 2 amp wall wart. When you use the PowerCab throttle with the SB5, the PowerCab reverts to a plain ProCab throttle. NEVER use the PowerCab power supply along with the SB5 power supply.
The SB5 instruction should have a picture of how to hook it up with the UTP. Also when you got your PowerCab starter set, there should have been two cords packed with it -- a flat 6 wire cord which is ONLY used with the PowerCab when it is powering the track via the PCP panel and its own power supply wall wart. The starter set also should have contained a coiled cord which is used only when you are using the PowerCab as a plain throttle with a smart booster like the SB5. When you buy another throttle, like a ProCab or the smaller Cab06, it will come with its own coiled cord to plug into the UTP.
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A simple guideline that nearly eliminates the possibility of memory leaks is: always use a named smart pointer variable to hold the resultof new. Every occurence of the new keyword in the code should have the form:
Note that after the containers have been populated, some of the shared_ptr objects will have a use count of 1 rather thana use count of 2, since the set is a std::set rather than a std::multiset, and thus does not contain duplicate entries.Furthermore, the use count may be even higher at various times while push_back and insert container operations are performed.More complicated yet, the container operations may throw exceptions under a variety of circumstances. Getting the memory managementand exception handling in this example right without a smart pointer would be a nightmare.
There are several variations of shared pointers, with different tradeoffs; why does the smart pointer library supply only a single implementation? It would be useful to be able to experiment with each type so as to find the most suitable for the job at hand?
Pointer cast functions templates are overloads of static_pointer_cast,dynamic_pointer_cast, const_pointer_cast, and reinterpret_pointer_castfor raw pointers, std::shared_ptr and std::unique_ptr. This way whendeveloping pointer type independent classes, for example, memory managers orshared memory compatible classes, the same code can be used for raw and smartpointers.
When building pointer independent classes, like memory managers, allocators, or containers, there is often a need todefine pointers generically, so that if a template parameter represents a pointer (for example, a raw or smart pointerto an int), we can define another pointer of the same type to another pointee (a raw or smart pointer to a float.)
owner_less is a helper function object that compares two smartpointer objects using owner_before. It is only provided for compatibilitywith C++11 and corresponds to the standard component of the same name.
One of the design goals of shared_ptr is to be used in library interfaces. It is possible to encounter a situation where a library takes ashared_ptr argument, but the object at hand is being managed by a different reference counted or linked smart pointer.
Thank you for the information. This has been a 3 year covid project so one or two manuals have been consumed. As you say the Smart BMS 12-200 will work fine on a standard alternator output. The Euro5 smart alternator will not supply a constant voltage above the Smart BMS 12-200's minimum start charging voltage of >13 V. The smart alternator ECU in the Euro5 engine monitors the lead acid vehicle battery voltage and when believes it is fully charged (circa 12.9 V) drops the alternator output below the BMV's requirement of >13V. By monitoring my currently installed system the smart alternator will supply a maximum of 20A periodically during the first 1/2 hour of driving and will the cut the alternator voltage below the threshold and the lithium charging stops.
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Add an SB5 Smart Booster (command station / power booster) to your Power Cab when you need more track power. The SB5 can supply 5 Amps of track power while freeing up your Power Cab for true walk around control. The SB5 accommodates up to 6 throttles plus an additional 3 cab bus accessories such as AIU, USB or Mini-panels. An internationally approved 12/13.8 volt 5 Amp power supply is included.
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