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truggy 11.29.2006 03:26 PM

sensored or sensorless
 
Do someone knows what's the different in sensored and sensorless????
I want to buy a bk warrior 9920 but i don't know or it's sensored or sensorless.




Greetzzz , Truggy

truggy 11.29.2006 05:01 PM

sensorless or sensored
 
I want to convert my ofna x1-crt truggy to brushless but i don't know which
motor i must use i want to use it with a bk warrior 9920.
And i don't know what's sensored and what's sensorless.
Does somebody can tell me what's the different.





Greetzzz, Truggy

BrianG 11.29.2006 05:05 PM

A sensorless controller can run both sensored and sensorless motors. A sensored controller can only run sensored motors.

A sensored motor has a Hall-Effect sensor (hence the name "sensored") inside the motor. This sensor picks up the rotor position and sends it to the ESC via a few small wires. A sensorless controller uses feedback on the main motor wires to pick up the rotor position. So, construction of a sensorless motor is simpler and has only the 3 main motor wires.

A sensored setup is basically free from cogging (where the motor jitters because it doesn't know where the rotor is). Older sensorless had cogging issues, but today's controllers are much better and only cog if going very slow AND are loaded heavily.

So, the 9920 can run pretty much any 2-pole brushless motor as long as the current draw is at or preferably under the rating of 99 amps.

MetalMan 11.29.2006 10:40 PM

Sensored uses a sensor wire to determine the position of the rotor. Sensorless determines the rotor position from the back EMF from the motor.

The 9920 is a sensorless ESC.


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