HoverflySPORT™ User’s Guide
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4.6.2 Stand-offs
The HoverflySPORT™ should be mounted to the main platform using stand-offs. These are cylindrical aluminum, plastic, or rubber legs that
are either threaded or hollow to accept a long mounting screw. The supplied vibration grommets should be used at all times between the
HoverflySPORT™ and the stand-off mounting screws. Do NOT over tighten the mounting screws. You can damage the printed circuit board
(PCB) and reduce the performance of the aircraft. Screws should be hand-tightened ONLY until the vibration grommets just begin to
compress.
The stand-off length should be kept as short as possible. You will most likely have to fit wires beneath the board so a short 1 inch (2.54cm)
stand-off may be used. Longer stand-offs shorter than 2 inches (~5cm) should work fine. However, keep the HoverflySPORT™ mounted as
close to the main plate as possible. Unreasonably long stand-offs will increase vibration and reduce the performance of the
HoverflySPORT™.
4.7 Brushless Motors
All electric direct current (DC) motors consist of a rotor (rotating element) and a stator (fixed element). On older brushed motors, the coil was
mounted on the rotor which is mechanically fixed to the shaft of the motor. This required brushes pushing onto a commutator. The result is
low-life time and efficiency. Modern brushless motors eliminate the lossy commutator by mechanically fixing the shaft to the rotor and
mounting the coil on the stator. Brushless motors typically have efficiencies greater than 75% (can be as high as 95%) and much longer life-
times.
Brushless motors are used almost extensively for multi-rotor aircraft since increased efficiency means longer flight times. In addition, the
power to weight ratio is higher because power is not lost from frictional forces of brushes on a commutator.
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Page 66: ...HoverflySPORT User s Guide Page 66 of 67 Appendix C Quick Start Guide ...
Page 67: ...HoverflySPORT User s Guide Page 67 of 67 Appendix D Connection Reference ...