Product Details
The Mini FOC ESC, crafted by Holybro following the VESC®6 format, is a top - notch field - oriented control (FOC) electronic speed controller. It's an ideal solution for any project that uses electric motors or actuators. Whether it's a small - scale or large - scale project, this board gives you full control over power regulation. You can set key parameters to ensure the motor runs safely, like setting the maximum power to enhance accuracy and prevent burnout. What's in the box? You'll get 1 Mini FOC ESC, 1 220uF 63v electrolytic capacitor, 1 DIP rectifier diode, 1 2.54mm DuPont wire, 1 clear heat shrink tube, 1 16AWG 100mm red wire, and 1 16AWG 100mm black wire. This controller has some great features: it can handle a continuous current of 20A and a burst current of 40A. The input voltage is 48V(8S). It's built on the VESC® 6.0 hardware, with updatable firmware and VESC_TOOL compatible software. It works with both sensored and sensorless motors. It's compact, only 18mm*65mm, and lightweight at 10g per piece. You'll also get access to useful documents like the user manual, Mini4 GitHub, VESC Tool GitHub, and the VESC Project.
Using the Mini FOC ESC is easy. First, unpack all the parts included in the package, which are the Mini FOC ESC, electrolytic capacitor, DIP rectifier diode, DuPont wire, heat shrink tube, and the red and black wires. Connect the wires according to the user manual. You can then use the VESC_TOOL compatible software to set the parameters for your motor, such as the maximum power. This will help your motor run accurately and safely. When using the controller, make sure the input voltage doesn't exceed 48V(8S) to avoid damaging the device. The continuous current is 20A and the burst current is 40A, so don't overload it. Keep the controller in a dry and cool place. If you need to update the firmware, refer to the documents on Mini4 GitHub or VESC Tool GitHub. And that's it! With this controller, you'll have a great experience controlling your electric motors.