Are the drone motors sophisticated enough to provide feedback to the CPU that they've gotten stuck on something so they shut off? I've had to replace some Maxon motors on one of my instruments at work. They provide feedback to the controller so they don't keep trying to power through something and then the controller deactivates them. I was blown away the first time I replaced a motor--they're about $700/each.
Drone build
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
-
Are the drone motors sophisticated enough to provide feedback to the CPU that they've gotten stuck on something so they shut off? I've had to replace some Maxon motors on one of my instruments at work. They provide feedback to the controller so they don't keep trying to power through something and then the controller deactivates them. I was blown away the first time I replaced a motor--they're about $700/each.Please like and subscribe to my YouTube channel. Please check out and subscribe to my Workshop Blog.Comment
-
Are the drone motors sophisticated enough to provide feedback to the CPU that they've gotten stuck on something so they shut off? I've had to replace some Maxon motors on one of my instruments at work. They provide feedback to the controller so they don't keep trying to power through something and then the controller deactivates them. I was blown away the first time I replaced a motor--they're about $700/each.
Not that I'm aware of. Could be wrong. But the transmitters have really long range, several km, so you should be able to throttle down in the event you get it treed.I reject your reality and substitute my own.Comment
Footer Ad
Collapse
Comment