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NEW KDE DIRECT RELEASE:
KDEXF-UAS75HVC and KDEXF-UAS95HVC series ESCs.
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NOW available for PRE-ORDER!
All Aluminum Case, Rubber Grommet sealed on both ends for weather conditions, with the PCB floating between the grommet for anti-vibration toughness. All new control algorithms specific for multi-rotor use, and I’ve attached the new Instruction Manual for reference as well.
New technologies incorporated into the latest production designs include:
•Regenerative Braking – active braking during motor deceleration phase, providing instantaneous response to the flight controller commands and matched-response to acceleration profiles (less “float” during flight).
•Temperature-Controlled Synchronous Rectification – new proprietary algorithm for smooth-running motors at low-throttle and improved, faster response under high-peak loads; all while significantly increasing flight-time efficiency and reducing operating temperatures.
•Dynamic Timing and Startup Power – optimally-tuned for smooth and precision-controlled startup throughout the full-range of XF UAS Brushless Motors (no hesitation, stuttering, or response lag).
•Increased Drive and Throttle Frequency Resolution – high-accuracy, linear throttle response throughout full-range of operation control.
•Motor Synchronization – factory-calibrated ESCs for consistent throttle control and frequency-matched startup protocols.
Also PC-USB programmable, and a whole host of new features. The performance and durability of these are insane, been running these for military-applications for months now, and no failures reported for over 1000+ hours of rigorous usage, and it just keeps on going.
PICS:
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NEW KDE DIRECT RELEASE:
KDEXF-UAS75HVC and KDEXF-UAS95HVC series ESCs.
View attachment 24727 View attachment 24729
NOW available for PRE-ORDER!
All Aluminum Case, Rubber Grommet sealed on both ends for weather conditions, with the PCB floating between the grommet for anti-vibration toughness. All new control algorithms specific for multi-rotor use, and I’ve attached the new Instruction Manual for reference as well.
New technologies incorporated into the latest production designs include:
•Regenerative Braking – active braking during motor deceleration phase, providing instantaneous response to the flight controller commands and matched-response to acceleration profiles (less “float” during flight).
•Temperature-Controlled Synchronous Rectification – new proprietary algorithm for smooth-running motors at low-throttle and improved, faster response under high-peak loads; all while significantly increasing flight-time efficiency and reducing operating temperatures.
•Dynamic Timing and Startup Power – optimally-tuned for smooth and precision-controlled startup throughout the full-range of XF UAS Brushless Motors (no hesitation, stuttering, or response lag).
•Increased Drive and Throttle Frequency Resolution – high-accuracy, linear throttle response throughout full-range of operation control.
•Motor Synchronization – factory-calibrated ESCs for consistent throttle control and frequency-matched startup protocols.
Also PC-USB programmable, and a whole host of new features. The performance and durability of these are insane, been running these for military-applications for months now, and no failures reported for over 1000+ hours of rigorous usage, and it just keeps on going.
PICS:
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