View OpenLCB Unique ID Ranges

Range Delegating organization or person URL Comment
00 * * * * * Reserved; Leading 0 byte indicates uninitialized or non-standard Node ID
01 * * * * * OpenLCB Group Reserved for well-known global identifiers
02 * * * * * OpenLCB Group Manufacturers
03 * * * * * OpenLCB Group Self-assigning groups space
04 * * * * * OpenLCB Group Individual UIDs allocated by automated requests
05 * * * * * OpenLCB Group Specifically assigned ranges
06 * * * * * OpenLCB Group Locomotive control systems
07 * * * * * OpenLCB Group (tentative) RFID messages as events, need 3 bytes in NID for 40 bit tag
08 * * * * * OpenLCB Group Temporary individually Unique Identifiers leased by automatic requests
09 * * * * * OpenLCB Group Manufacturers Assigned by NMRA Mfg ID (Long 16-bit)
FF * * * * * Reserved, indicates an error e.g. reset non-volative memory

Reserved; Leading 0 byte indicates uninitialized or non-standard Node ID

Range Delegating organization or person URL Comment
00 00 00 00 00 00 Reserved; convenient value for "No valid node ID assigned"
00 00 00 00 00 00

Reserved for well-known global identifiers

Range Delegating organization or person URL Comment
01 01 00 00 00 00 Reserved for well-known EventIDs (see EidAllocations sheet; this is referred to as "OpenLCB vnode" there)
01 01 01 * * * Reserved for CBUS-defined EventIDs (specifically when last two bytes zero); see EidAllocations sheet, where this is referred to as "CBUS vnode"
01 63 * * * * OpenLCB Group XpressNet translation
01 81 * * * * OpenLCB Group LocoNet packet transport
01 EE * * * * OpenLCB Group DCC translation

Manufacturers

Range Delegating organization or person URL Comment
02 01 * * * * National Model Railroad Association (NMRA) Manufacturers Assigned by NMRA Mfg ID (Short 8-bit)
02 01 0D * * * DIY (shared unmanaged space, not recommended for individual use)
02 01 12 * * * JMRI JMRI (e.g. for use in software solutions)
02 01 2C * * * SPROG-DCC https://www.sprog-dcc.co.uk/ SPROG-DCC
02 01 54 * * * Phoenix-Micron Inc. http://www.layout-ioe.com Layout-IoE (Internet of Everything) is an IEEE 802.11n WiFi based mesh network for your model railroad layout
02 01 8A * * * Train ID Systems Train ID Systems
02 01 8F * * * Model Rectifier Corporation https://www.modelrectifier.com/ Model Rectifier Corporation
02 01 EB * * * MERG
02 01 EE * * * NMRA reserved
02 02 * * * * Manufacturers Assigned without a NMRA Mfg ID
02 02 01 * * * Logic Rail Technologies https://www.logicrailtech.com
02 02 02 * * * Snowball Creek Electronics snowballcreek.com LCC product development; Contact keith@snowballcreek.com
02 02 03 * * * StaRFIshrail https://www.starfishrail.co.uk/ RFID for Model Railways (Model Railroads) and Cars
02 02 04 * * * Bob Jacobsen https://github.com/bobjacobsen/OpenlcbLibrary Ardenwood OlcbTools
02 02 05 * * * Michael Dunston

Self-assigning groups space

Range Delegating organization or person URL Comment
03 00 * * * * NMRA member number assignments
03 04 * * * * MERG member number assignment
03 08 * * * * CBUS - for mapping existing modules, using the "Layout ID" etc defined by CBUS

Individual UIDs allocated by automated requests

Range Delegating organization or person URL Comment
04 00 00 * * * OpenLCB Group Allocated through OpenLCB.org

Specifically assigned ranges

Range Delegating organization or person URL Comment
05 01 00 00 * * OpenLCB Group 8-bit assigned ranges
05 01 01 01 01 * David Harris
05 01 01 01 02 * Alex Shepherd
05 01 01 01 03 * Bob Jacobsen
05 01 01 01 04 * SPCoast For experimental and prototype efforts
05 01 01 01 05 * Greg Oberfield
05 01 01 01 06 * TCH Technology http://www.tchtechnology.com Hello, not sure I needed this, I already have a NMRA number. Thanks Tim
05 01 01 01 07 * Mustangpeak
05 01 01 01 08 * Tom Andersen
05 01 01 01 09 * Railflyer Technologies Inc.
05 01 01 01 0A * Telecom Paristech
05 01 01 01 0B * Geoffrey Crick
05 01 01 01 0C * Private Private layout
05 01 01 01 0D * Jan Hansen
05 01 01 01 0E * Digital Train Lab www.digitaltrainlab.com
05 01 01 01 0F * Renato Conca
05 01 01 01 10 * Emanuele Zampieri
05 01 01 01 11 * MicROCZEK Intent: to put an internet operated n-scale layout online.
05 01 01 01 12 * Mikael Sundin
05 01 01 01 13 * Luc Bos
05 01 01 01 14 * Balazs Racz Experimental / prototype development
05 01 01 01 15 * Texas Western Railroad Association
05 01 01 01 16 * Yuriy Gorvitovskiy
05 01 01 01 17 * Mustangpeak
05 01 01 01 18 * Balazs Racz https://github.com/bakerstu/openmrn Used for demo applications of the OpenMRN project which includes an OpenLCB implementation
05 01 01 01 19 * TxNamib www.TxNamib.com
05 01 01 01 1A * Evili del Rio i Silvan
05 01 01 01 1B * Model Railroad Control Systems http://www.modelrailroadcontrolsystems.com/
05 01 01 01 1C * CMRI SIG Yahoo cmri_users list for testing interworking with LCC
05 01 01 01 1D * TrainModules http://www.trainmodules.com/ TrainModules NaWi digital central contains CAN interface, and NMRANet/OpenLCB support can be choosed.
05 01 01 01 1E * Belmont Shore RR I really would like a larger range for this group ...
05 01 01 01 1F * 4D PNR HO Modular Group http://4dho.com/ LCC representative for our group.
05 01 01 01 20 * Gerard Croix for DIY use with Arduinos, thanks.
05 01 01 01 21 * ymrc
05 01 01 01 22 * Deepwoods Software http://www.deepsoft.com/
05 01 01 01 23 * Darren Inwood For campervan automation system development
05 01 01 01 24 * The Designing Cat LLC http://www.DesigningCat.com
05 01 01 01 25 * Dave Barraza NMRA Member ID: 146393 0A
05 01 01 01 26 * Phoenix-Micron Inc. http://www.layout-ioe.com
05 01 01 01 27 * Ryan Powers DIY LCC systems
05 01 01 01 28 * PCPrice AG Sensors and Signals
05 01 01 01 29 * Private Taree & District Model Railway Club
05 01 01 01 2A * David Parks
05 01 01 01 2B * DVBuild VOF (Scale Train Works) http://scaletrainworks.eu Working on a solution driven by the needs of Het Locje (http://hetlocje.org)
05 01 01 01 2C * Texas Northern Model Railroad Club http://www.modelrailroadclub.org Largest Club Layout in Dallas.
05 01 01 01 2D * Pedro Mota Gonzalez
05 01 01 01 2E * Bob McCown
05 01 01 01 2F * Terry Veldhuizen
05 01 01 01 30 * Lone Star Digital Studios LLC
05 01 01 01 31 * Otto Schreibke DIY use with self-developed nodes
05 01 01 01 32 * Enigma Technology Solutions Pty Ltd, Australia Development of Automation Solutions.
05 01 01 01 33 * Jack Cutler Juniata Secondary of PRR - Private Layout
05 01 01 01 34 * Amarillo Railroad Museum www.amarillorailmsueum.com Thank you for making these ID ranges available. Jerry Michels, Amarillo Railroad Museum
05 01 01 01 35 * David Lowe
05 01 01 01 36 * Marcus Spaccavento
05 01 01 01 37 * Gary Matthews
05 01 01 01 38 * Peripheral Dynamics Corp. www.peripheral-dynamics.com Electronics engineering firm exploring the creation of off-the-shelf and custom LCC layout electronics.
05 01 01 01 39 * Private Personal railroad.
05 01 01 01 3A * Detlef Kurpanek http://www.trainweb.org/gnw/ LCC integration on the Great Northwestern Railway, a private HO scale model railroad.
05 01 01 01 3B * WASF Railroad
05 01 01 01 3C * Pasadena Model Railroad Museum www.pmrrm.org Intended to differentiate events on members' railways versus club railway in the event that nodes spend time in different environments for testing or the like.
05 01 01 01 3D * Oak Stump Logging Co
05 01 01 01 3E * Markus Grigull
05 01 01 01 3F * Michael Dunston
05 01 01 01 40 * Donald Kinney
05 01 01 01 41 * Self
05 01 01 01 42 * MegaPoints Controllers megapointscontrollers.co.uk
05 01 01 01 43 * Jostein Thorbjornsen
05 01 01 01 44 * Steven Westcot
05 01 01 01 45 * Sircam Elettronica srl https://www.sircamelettronica.it
05 01 01 01 46 * Brendan Sheehy
05 01 01 01 47 * Silicon Valley Lines Model Railroad Club http://www.siliconvalleylines.com
05 01 01 01 48 * Willem van Bergen Thanks in advance! BR//Willem.
05 01 01 01 49 * Train Development Used for LCC development on Arduino based devices
05 01 01 01 4A * X-traindev Used for experimental LCC development on ESP based devices
05 01 01 01 4B * Eric Reuter
05 01 01 01 4C * Beaver Code LLC
05 01 01 01 4D * Southern Pacific Chicago Short Line https://dcc.wraith.sf.ca.us/ Southern Pacific Chicago Short Line Tech Ops
05 01 01 01 4E * Tom McCrystal Block for "Virtual LCC Node" project
05 01 01 01 4F * none
05 01 01 01 50 * IoTT myiott.org
05 01 01 01 51 * Silvano Seva silvanoseva.eu To develop a C++ based OpenLCB library and to use it on my railroads.
05 01 01 01 52 * James Brassill bouldercreekyard.com
05 01 01 01 53 * Blue Tang Innovations Ltd www.bigbearrail.com Blue Tang developed the Big Bear Model Rail controller software
05 01 01 01 55 * SantaFe a Eastern Model Railroad
05 01 01 01 56 * RailyardProductions
05 01 01 01 57 * Brian Smith Playing with OpenLCB and Arduinos
05 01 01 01 58 * Bonosoft https://www.bonosoft.dk/
05 01 01 01 59 * Private for now Custom multi-sensor/turnout controller PCB development
05 01 01 01 5A * Brian Innes
05 01 01 01 5B * Scott Marshall
05 01 01 01 5C * Pat Fleming Home hobby use
05 01 01 01 5D * LWH3 Inc www.lwh3.com CTC Board Development
05 01 01 01 5E * DIY
05 01 01 01 5F * Logic Rail Technologies https://www.logicrailtech.com
05 01 01 01 60 * John Flanagan
05 01 01 01 61 * Sid McHarg
05 01 01 01 62 * Chris Packham
05 01 01 01 63 * Uros Tement
05 01 01 01 64 * Dan McGuire I am developing software that will interact with the LCC bus and I want to ensure I do not conflict with anyone else out there Thank you
05 01 01 01 65 * Stefaan De Smet
05 01 01 01 66 * Big Ditch Designs
05 01 01 01 67 * Kenneth Ott
05 01 01 01 68 * Travis Farmer https://www.tjfhome.net/
05 01 01 01 69 * George Hofmann
05 01 01 01 6A * Glenn Pritchard
05 01 01 01 6B * Willamette Western RR https://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/blog/jeffshultz
05 01 01 01 6C * Sector One
05 01 01 01 6D * Home user I want to enjoy several trains running without the worry of any mishaps and damage to $300 to $600 engines. I have several engineering degrees and will enjoy the automation and safety that can be achi
05 01 01 01 6E * Self
05 01 01 01 6F * Roger K
05 01 01 01 70 * DMSH Railway
05 01 01 01 71 * Ultimate Models https://www.ultimate-models.com We build digital systems for many types of models, with a great focus on model railway
05 01 01 01 72 * Kevin Wagner
05 01 01 01 73 * ALKANS https://www.alkans.fr
05 01 01 01 74 * DIY
05 01 01 01 75 * Dwight Kelly
05 01 01 01 76 * Drew Hoffman http://drewhoffman.net/trainthrottle/ For development of LCC compatible throttle app(s)
05 01 01 01 77 * Wojciech Zygmunt
05 01 01 01 78 * Rob Heikens
05 01 01 01 79 * Robert Glatzl
05 01 01 01 7A * Robert Thielen I want to experiment with Arduino based LCB nodes.
05 01 01 01 7B * Paul Willmott
05 01 01 01 7C * Robert Ball
05 01 01 01 7D * Torsten Kammer https://ferroequinologist.de
05 01 01 01 7F * Genesee-N-Ontario Model N-Gineers thegoroute.org Using OpenLCB to support T-Trak modular railroading
05 01 01 01 80 * Iron Horse Hobbies, LLC ironhorsehobbies.com/layoutcontrol Sales@IronHorseHobbies.com
05 01 01 01 81 * Stephen Scharfstein For personal use - I would like to connect Pricom Lighting and audio boards to LCC
05 01 01 01 82 * Robert Herrold
05 01 01 01 83 * Kevin Hastings
05 01 01 01 84 * hobby Building some boards to run grade crossings on my NY&LB and on friends layouts. I only need like 32 addresses
05 01 01 01 85 * Balazs Racz
05 01 01 01 86 * Glenn Butcher
05 01 01 01 87 * VAR's
05 01 01 01 88 * David Sand
05 01 01 01 89 * litesbymike litesbymike.com
05 02 * * * * OpenLCB Group 16-bit assigned ranges
05 02 01 02 * * Railstars
05 02 01 03 * * Michael Dunston
05 02 01 04 * * Gary Matthews
05 03 * * * * OpenLCB Group 24-bit assigned ranges
05 03 01 * * * Enigma Technology Solutions Pty Ltd, Australia Development of Automation Solutions.

Locomotive control systems

Range Delegating organization or person URL Comment
06 00 * * * * OpenLCB Group DC system
06 01 * * * * OpenLCB Group DCC operated
06 02 * * * * OpenLCB Group TMCC operated
06 03 * * * * OpenLCB Group Marklin/Motorola system
06 04 * * * * OpenLCB Group MTH DCS