hi everyone,
i just have a question about the EXT_MOTOR_RANGE option,
i'm using a quadrino zoom rev 1e which is based on the Nano ATmega328
can it support the EXT_MOTOR_RANGE option, and if no why?
if i enable this option , do i need to re calibrate my escs?
thx everyone
question about EXT MOTOR RANGE
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Re: question about EXT MOTOR RANGE
EXT_MOTOR_RANGE is for special ESCs for brushed config, not for conventional ESCs.
Re: question about EXT MOTOR RANGE
i have flashed my esc with simon firmware ,
i wanted to know that will the EXT_MOTOR_RANGE give me their full potential?
will the esc still act as a normal esc if i don't enable EXT_MOTOR_RANGE.
i wanted to know that will the EXT_MOTOR_RANGE give me their full potential?
will the esc still act as a normal esc if i don't enable EXT_MOTOR_RANGE.
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Re: question about EXT MOTOR RANGE
what is your understanding of EXT_MOTOR_RANGE option ?
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Re: question about EXT MOTOR RANGE
Alexinparis wrote:EXT_MOTOR_RANGE is for special ESCs for brushed config, not for conventional ESCs.
EXT_MOTOR_RANGE also works with (special version of) ziss_dm's Flash for brushless ESC!
Re: question about EXT MOTOR RANGE
just found this to be a double post by the original author, sorry.
question was answered in other thread.
case solved for good. EOF
question was answered in other thread.
case solved for good. EOF
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Re: question about EXT MOTOR RANGE
crashlander wrote:EXT_MOTOR_RANGE also works with (special version of) ziss_dm's Flash for brushless ESC!
Yes, it was the even first purpose of this option: being able to support [0-2000] microsecond range ESCs.
A nice side effect is: it's also ok for brushed motor
