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Electronics tech Anything to do with the electronics in a model. Lights, Radio, ESC, Servo, Basic electrical. |
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Is there a linear DC ESC out there?
My crane project, (in construction equipment) has one function that will not work with a standard reversible ESC. The slewing mechanism (rotation of upper unit) is driven by 2 small gearheads with coreless motors. They have no clue what to do with s standard ESC output. They need "filtered" linear DC.
I made an effective but bulky device from a model railroad MRC transistorized power pack, that uses a servo to turn the potentiometer from the MRC, to arrive at a linear DC control for those motors (powered off the upper unit battery pack) but I would rather just have a clean simple ESC if there is one that can do the job. Anyone know of anything? Dan |
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Re: Is there a linear DC ESC out there?
Very nice work on the crane. I don't know any linear ESCs, but I would test using an ESC with a different PWM output frequency. A higher frequency might better emulate a linear voltage.
Have you considered testing the small ESC board inside a standard RC servo? They're designed for small DC motors with a high gear ratio and having equal performance in both directions. I would guess there's a higher chance of finding a high pwm frequency output on a board from a mini or micro servo. Open the servo, carefully pull out the insides and center the feedback potentiometer. |
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