I've always been conscious of electrical noise in RC systems, especially electric powered planes. I've been known to put "torroids" (magnetic rings) on long ESC leads.
In a noisy, multi-motor system like Multirotors, this seems like a good idea. In fact, the other day at my LHS I saw a crashed Blade 350 with torroids installed on each ESC leads back to the "power distribution board" (battery) and to the Flight Controller. Three wraps for the power leads, three wraps for the ESC lead.
But I got to thinking (always dangerous), I can see noise supression on the ESC lead. But on the power wires ( = and - )? Which are likely to be noisy, fine. But I wonder if noisy power lead might not try to make the torroid act like a simple transformer and try to induce noise into the ESC leads? I think that the ferrite torroid might not behave at all like transformer laminations, so this might be a moot point...
Has anyone used magnetic rings like this on your ESC leads?
--Bill
In a noisy, multi-motor system like Multirotors, this seems like a good idea. In fact, the other day at my LHS I saw a crashed Blade 350 with torroids installed on each ESC leads back to the "power distribution board" (battery) and to the Flight Controller. Three wraps for the power leads, three wraps for the ESC lead.
But I got to thinking (always dangerous), I can see noise supression on the ESC lead. But on the power wires ( = and - )? Which are likely to be noisy, fine. But I wonder if noisy power lead might not try to make the torroid act like a simple transformer and try to induce noise into the ESC leads? I think that the ferrite torroid might not behave at all like transformer laminations, so this might be a moot point...
Has anyone used magnetic rings like this on your ESC leads?
--Bill