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Scorpius MPD for Carrera
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Update.
 A bit of insight into the day to day issues a developer has.
All transparent here at Scorpius. Sometimes everything falls into place. Sometimes you hit bumps. But even a bump is still one drop closer to the solution. That’s the challenge we enjoy.

    MPD V4, the second prototype we have made turned up a month ago the same day engineer John went in holidays for a month! Bad timing huh? But we all deserve a holiday.
  So work has recommenced. Last version caused the CU to beep sometimes. We thought we fixed it.
However the new prototype still does it. Gutted. However we swapped over a 100n capacitor on the input for a 1n cap and the beeping has stopped. We inky ordered 20 prototypes so John is able to replace these by hand. Lucky! The only loss is an hours soldering, a small design change (30 mins work) and a new solder mask for the production version. Around $300 USD. Otherwise it would cost for another 20 prototypes but more importantly we would lose 6 weeks. Phew!

It was intermittent before so we were able to complete all Carrera native firmware although still to be debugged. And yes we included ghost and safety car protocols.
Then another issue. When setting car ID the track power is cut for 0.5 seconds to put car into boot mode. 
Last version had a 47uF capacitor to keep power to the micro whilst the car travels over dead spots, ie lane change crossover points. We upped it to 3 x 47uF SMD ceramic caps. Carrera uses a 100uF electrolytic type. So we covered ourselves by using three 47uF caps, total 241uF.
Should be ok right? Wrong. The 3 ceramic caps worked mostly but itv was borderline. We removed them manually and vampired a 100uF cap to the board and bingo after changing ID 100 times we got 100 successful ID changes!
So luckily we can modify these 20
prototypes do we can complete Carrera debugging. Once we complete debug we will have the two best systems in the world on one tiny board.
After that we will figure out the Carrera wireless controller protocols to create a new dongle that allows the Scorpius controller to talk to the Carrera CU via its RJ12 port.
It’s tempting to skip ahead to complete OLED screen, brushless motor driver, update telemetry and a heap of other exciting functions but we must remain disciplined and do the hard yards first. Technically I only need the lane change button for the Nitrous system
for Carrera users but we will complete all protocols in order to remain 100% compatible.

Huge project. Huge!

Rick
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Here’s the 100% truly compatible 100% plug and play Nitrous decoder by Scorpius Industries Pty Ltd.

All you need is some Blu-tack.
Chip can be used on Carrera native, Scorpius or Nitrous systems.
Now choose a basic 6 car system, an advanced 6 car Nitrous system or advanced 24 car Scorpius system. 

Carrera chip size 470 sq.mm
Nitrous chip size 292.6 sq.mm
Nitrous decoder is 38% smaller.

The chip will have the 100uF electrolytic cap on a fly lead for installation flexibility on the next prototype.
The last pic shows the PCB mounted IR LED for Carrera lane changing and lapcounting.

In Nitrous mode (Scorpius controller and Scorpius-Carrera dongle required) you will get 256 step throttle and brake resolution, hall sensor, OLED screen and accelerometer functions, full light control ala 1:1, telemetry and a heap of other functions. 

   

   
   

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Size comparison.
MPD Nitrous 292.6sqmm
Carrera 469sq.mm
A 38% reduction in size.
Plug n play. Wireless. App connect.

   
   

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Might be getting a basic digital Carrera set for Xmas,  this looks like a very well thought out upgrade , exciting stuff  Wrench.
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Install with a chip that size looks a breeze  Thumbup.
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Latest V5 MPD design. Final version.


Bare PCB below.

   

Board with JSTs below.
   


Board minimum size with no JSTs and snap offs removed below.
24.8x14.20=352.2 sq mm.
   


MPD Mini compared to Carrera 26732 decoder below.
Carreras 655 versus MPD wired version 352.2 or 46% smaller.
   



The new MPD Mini, designed as a bare bones smaller alternative to the Full House MPD below. Same firmware. Same price.
   

We even snuck in a switch for a couple of future functions. The switch can also go on a fly lead.
   

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Thought I’d show off the MPD install into a Carrera 132 car.
This one has added features, exhaust flame simulator LEDs at rear, an OLED windscreen display and a super capacitor just right of motor to keep lights from flickering or going out, even if deslotted.
App connect, wirelessly upgradable, 256 step throttle and brake mapping. 
If you look carefully you can see the LED line up perfectly with the hole specifically placed in the chassis by Carrera. Braid and headlight wires symmetrical.

Available early 2026.

   

   

   

   

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A few pics of an install into a Carrera  GT40 with OLED and EFS.
Symmetrically placed motor wires/plugs and headlight wires/plugs make for a better install.
Extension leads were used on EFS and OLED to facilitate easy placement of body. Tacho left off this install.
Super capacitor for lights optional but also left off this install.
The only customisation was drilling out the dummy exhausts and hot gluing the LEDs in place.

Only a screwdriver, drill and hit glue gun were used to install everything.

Next stage adding the Nitrous firmware using a phone and then firing everything up.


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