Description
In a modern miniature world, moving model cars are becoming increasingly common. In most cases, these cars are steered using a steel guide wire or magnetic tape followed by a magnet in the car’s steering mechanism. The Dinamo/MCC system offers an advanced way to control such cars. To achieve this, the vehicles are equipped with a decoder that receives commands via a wireless transmission system embedded in the road surface. Vehicles can be existing, functional analog models converted into digital Dinamo/MCC models, or they can be based on static models equipped with a motor, battery, steering mechanism, and digital control. The control options for a vehicle digitized with Dinamo/MCC include: • Speed control with 15 settings (steps) • Load control • Automatic delayed acceleration and braking with various characteristics • Control of headlights, brake lights, taillights, indicators, and various additional functions. Technologically, the MCCdec03 is essentially derived from the MCCdec01. The MCCdec03 operates directly on battery voltage and was designed with the smallest possible dimensions and the highest achievable functionality in mind. The MCCdec03 is optimized for use with LiPo batteries, as these currently offer the best possible capacity-to-volume ratio for use in small vehicles. The MCCdec03 requires a minimum battery voltage of 2.9V. Dimensions: 12.1 x 11.8 x 3.5 mm


