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Acceleration

 influences the motor response on the throttle channel. By decreasing the acceleration value, the 

motor  response 

gets  faster,  providing  more  “locked

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in”  feeling.  However,  the  motor  consumes  more  current 

and  the  controller  generates  more  heat.  We  recommend  the  default  acceleration  1.0s  for  majority  of  model 

types, including electric gliders, scale models, EDFs etc. For 3D aerobatic flight you might go down to 0.5s or 

even  less  (with  care).  For  the  fastest  motor  response, 

you  may  also  set  the  “Fast  controller  mode”  in  the 

Common Settings. 

Timing

  is  defined  by  the  motor  type  and  it  is  usually  recommended  by  the  motor  manufacturer.  It  also 

influences the motor power and current consumption. Higher timing can increase the motor power but care 

must be taken not to overload the system.  

 

Automatic  timing:  The  timing  is  continuously  adjusted  by  the  internal  algorithm.  This  is  a  universal 

solution compatible with most motor types. 

 

Timing 0° 

10°: Recommended for inrunners.

 

 

Timing 15° 

20°: Recommended for most outrunners

. It offers good power and efficiency combination. 

 

Timing 25

° 

30°: 

The high torque motors with many poles require the highest timing.  

Motor type

 should be modified only in some specific cases where it is necessary by the application. There are 

three options available: 

 

“Standard” motor type –

 recommended for most motor types and applications. 

 

“High  torque”  –

  if  you  have  problems  with  motor  synchronization  during  fast  acceleration,  use  this 

mode.  Preconditions:  large  outrunner with  more  than  20  poles,  heavy  propeller,  large  current  peaks. 

We also recommend increasing 

timing to more than 20°.

 

 

“High  speed”  –

  use  this  mode  if  your  power  setup  exceeds  250 000 eRPM  (revolutions  per  minute 

calculated for a 2-pole motor).  

Startup power

 influences the first few motor revolutions. If you are not satisfied with the automatic mode, you 

can set the motor start to be more aggressive (positive values), or as smooth as possible (negative values). 

B

RAKE CONFIGURATION

 

The  electromagnetic  brake  is  a  standard  feature  of  all  ESCs  used  in  electric  glider  models.  The  FALCON 

controller  offers  several  additional  parameters  to  fine  tune  the  braking  function.  You  can  use  one  of  the 

preconfigured brake settings, or you can specify all the parameters as you wish. 

Brake options: 

 

Off: The propeller spins freely without braking. 

 

Soft: Transition from zero to full braking force in 1.0s. 

 

Medium: Transition to full braking force in 0.7s. 

 

Hard: Transition from 50% to 100% braking force in 0.5s. 

 

Manual: You can specify all brake parameters manually: 

o

 

Start power 

 braking force applied from the first moment of applying the brake. 

o

 

End  power 

  braking  force  applied  after  the  transition  time  elapses  (usually  the  full  braking 

force that stops the motor completely). 

o

 

Transition 

  time  between  brake  start  power  and  brake  end  power.  During  this  time,  the 

braking force continuously transits from start to end power. 

o

 

Wait time 

 time between unpowering the motor and applying the brake. During this time the 

motor spins freely without power. 

 

 

 

Example

:  Motor  brake  with  the 

following parameters: Start power 

=  50%,  End  power  =  100%, 

Transition = 0.5s, Wait time = 0.3s.

 

Содержание FALCON-120

Страница 1: ...EN FR IT FALCON 80 FALCON 120 FALCON 130 FALCON 220 Dimensions 57x35x28mm 58x53x24mm 58x53x28mm 81x63x36mm Weight incl cables 60g 110g 110g 270g Continuous current 80A 120A 130A 220A Peak current 120A...

Страница 2: ...configured acceleration time is always applied when accelerating This is a default mode for major use Fast mode the preconfigured acceleration is applied only when spinning up from zero revolutions Af...

Страница 3: ...econditions large outrunner with more than 20 poles heavy propeller large current peaks We also recommend increasing timing to more than 20 High speed use this mode if your power setup exceeds 250 000...

Страница 4: ...er This sensor T125 ID might be used as a standalone telemetry sensor with Duplex Hott S Bus2 telemetry support Alternatively the sensor can be directly connected to the Input port A of the controller...

Страница 5: ...d LED continuously flashes Available status codes Low voltage UL The battery voltage got below the threshold specified in the battery protection menu and the controller either reduced the maximum powe...

Страница 6: ...tle input The FALCON 220 uses galvanic separation for all signal cables FALCON 80 and FALCON 120 130 schematic FALCON 220 schematic FAN CONTROL The FALCON 220 contains a driven output for the external...

Страница 7: ...e compared to the maximum battery voltage from the previous run This means that each time you connect a fully charged battery of the same chemistry and number of cells the capacity will be cleared Man...

Страница 8: ...total energy is limited F5B F5D 9 Temperature C 10 External temperature C if the motor identification chip is connected the ESC forwards motor temperature in its own telemetry 11 Motor status 0 Initi...

Страница 9: ...nnect the Telemetry cable red connector to the Prog SRXL2 receiver port The controller normally delivers only numerical telemetry The textual menu TextGen is available only after a special procedure i...

Страница 10: ...ttery to more than 40cm in total solder some high capacity low ESR capacitors 220 470uF every 30cm in parallel to the power wires Always use high quality connectors in good condition Replace them if a...

Страница 11: ...y port The controller will be automatically detected 4 Select the correct BIN file and press the Update button Note The FALCON 80 and FALCON 120 130 do not require connecting the flight pack prior to...

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