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Updated 200A ESC Based on VESC75300!! MTSVESC7.12

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Updated 200A ESC Based on VESC75300!! MTSVESC7.12

For more Specifications:  https://michobby.com/collections/vesc-based-controllers/products/maytech-new-200a-mtvesc6-12-based-speed-controller-vedder-benjamin-vesc-for-electric-skateboard-mountainbaord Features: High voltage: If use current mode, without brake, max voltage is 60V; If use current mode with brake or duty cycle mode, max voltage is 12S lipo (Max 50.4V). High current: 200A Compatible with brushed and brushless motors, intrunner and outrunner motors Sensored or Sensorless operation + Hybrid mode Adjustable Forward/Backward/Brake Regenerative Braking Function Configurable RPM, Current, Voltage and Power limits Support PPM, Analog (ADC), UART, Canbus input Support BLDC square wave mode control and FOC sine wave mode Communication ports: USB, CAN, UART Throttle curve and ramping for all input sources Seamless 4-quadrant operation...

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What's the difference of VESC current mode, duty cycle mode and PID speed control mode?

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What's the difference of VESC current mode, duty cycle mode and PID speed control mode?

Current control - controls the current to the motor and consequently the torque, it gives torque control (acceleration) but does not limit or try to control the speed.Duty cycle control - controls the duty cycle (voltage) to the motor and consequently the speed, it gives rough speed control (velocity) but does not control the current (the maximum set motor current will be used to accelerate or decelerate the motor to the commanded duty cycle). Will not increase the duty cycle to maintain the same speed when under heavy load. PID speed control - controls the ERPM (velocity) of the motor,...

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Maytech 10S 30A mini ESC MTSVESC6.0MINI Advantages and Functions

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Maytech 10S 30A mini ESC MTSVESC6.0MINI Advantages and Functions

Function overview 1.1 The smallest VESC based controller on the market, with a size of only 18x65mm, can be used for miniaturized equipment, such as smart cars, micro robots, electric roller skates, drones, electric models, etc. 1.2 Based on powerful VESC software and hardware, it supports PWM analog voltage UART and USB speed signal input. It supports sensored and sensorless brushless motors and brushed motors, and supports square wave and FOC modes. 1.3 Support up to 10S lithium battery, over-current/over-temperature/over-voltage protection. 1.4 Support VESC_TOOL, UART is enabled by default in the factory firmware. It is recommended to connect VESC through the serial port of...

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NEW Released VESC based controllers

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NEW Released VESC based controllers

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Do you know VESC Brake Principle? Check Here!

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Do you know VESC Brake Principle? Check Here!

Check our website VESC based controllers: https://michobby.com/collections/vesc-based-controllers What is VESC Brake Principle? How is VESC brake working? 1. If a vehicle does not need mechanical brakes, but must be able to brake, it must use electronic brakes. The principle is that the kinetic energy on the motor and the load can be used as a generator through the DC motor to convert the kinetic energy into electrical energy. Then the electric energy is consumed by heating and charging. 2. The electric energy that is emitted must not only charge the battery, but also release the heat. What is the process?...

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