Electronic Speed Control
Electronic circuit, Electric motor, Dynamic braking, Radio-controlled model, Printed circuit board, Novak Electronics
978-613-5-86798-5
6135867989
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2012-04-28
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. An electronic speed control or ESC is an electronic circuit with the purpose to vary an electric motor's speed, its direction and possibly also to act as a dynamic brake. ESCs are often used on electrically-powered radio controlled models. An ESC can be a stand-alone unit which plugs into the receiver's throttle control channel or incorporated into the receiver itself, as is the case in most toy-grade R/C vehicles. Some R/C manufacturers that install proprietary hobby-grade electronics in their entry-level vehicles, vessels or aircraft use onboard electronics that combine the two on a single circuit board.
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