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Mamba Pro - for all you tech-heads - 05.07.2009, 06:00 PM

Here is the now obsolete Rev C Mamba Pro control board.

Thought the tech-heads might be interested in seeing it. Rev D was ordered today.

94 parts in less than 1sq/in. Switching BEC, sensors and sensorless control circuits, 2 switching power supplies, 2 linear power supplies, three phase bridge drivers, up to 100 mips processor capable (50 mips shown.)

That's a US quarter by the side there...



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05.07.2009, 06:14 PM

You hand soldered all of that right?


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You hand soldered all of that right?
The leadless parts are REALLY hard to hand solder.


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05.07.2009, 06:15 PM

Should make a nice micro ESC as well.
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05.07.2009, 06:22 PM

So, why is that one obsolete? Defect/not satisfied/etc? Just curious...
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So, why is that one obsolete? Defect/not satisfied/etc? Just curious...
A couple of minor issues were found during the MM Pro beta test. Specifically, on 6S operation, we saw some issues with parts overheating on the switching BEC. We changed to a different BEC design.


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How small can you go Patrick?
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How small can you go Patrick?
Funny you should mention that -- we were just talking about it.

The Mamba Pro was really designed as a sensored/sensorless controller for the masses -- inexpensive to build, very durable. But it has a big footprint.

We are talking about laying out a much much smaller version for the guys who are always asking for a smaller controller for competition.

It would be harder to build, and more expensive... But we could get rid of the heat sink, use an external cap, etc -- and make something really small for the racers.

What do you think?


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05.07.2009, 06:39 PM

Patrick, have you come up with an estimated street price for the MM pro?


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Funny you should mention that -- we were just talking about it.

The Mamba Pro was really designed as a sensored/sensorless controller for the masses -- inexpensive to build, very durable. But it has a big footprint.

We are talking about laying out a much much smaller version for the guys who are always asking for a smaller controller for competition.

It would be harder to build, and more expensive... But we could get rid of the heat sink, use an external cap, etc -- and make something really small for the racers.

What do you think?
I have 3 high Kv micro motors that needs a good esc as most I've used don't seem to work well. I'm running a Recoil with the 7500Kv version using the Tekin R1 (Sorry from bringing them up) and I'm looking for something really small to pair them with. I've noticed there are a lot of new MOSFETs available and some are very small. I like this one http://www.irf.com/product-info/data...rf6713spbf.pdf and it could be possible to make a 40A, that's all I need. Oh and a handheld programmer with an integrated CastleLink would be nice too.
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The Mamba Pro was really designed as a sensored/sensorless controller for the masses -- inexpensive to build, very durable. But it has a big footprint.

We are talking about laying out a much much smaller version for the guys who are always asking for a smaller controller for competition.

It would be harder to build, and more expensive... But we could get rid of the heat sink, use an external cap, etc -- and make something really small for the racers.

What do you think?
I think a smaller version would be great. More of a competition series for castle. Also good to see that it will cost about the same as the mamba. That is a great deal especially for the added features.


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Funny you should mention that -- we were just talking about it.

The Mamba Pro was really designed as a sensored/sensorless controller for the masses -- inexpensive to build, very durable. But it has a big footprint.

We are talking about laying out a much much smaller version for the guys who are always asking for a smaller controller for competition.

It would be harder to build, and more expensive... But we could get rid of the heat sink, use an external cap, etc -- and make something really small for the racers.

What do you think?
Pdelcast, I am very intrested in a 6s capable esc for mini's, I have been planning a mini e-revo and the best i can do is use a quark 33 amp at 5s. Like most wanting the 8s and 12 s mamba monsters, I am after efficiency, cool running and runtime maximized. I currently have a rc10 GT stadium truck converted to electric, running a quark 80 esc with a lehner 1200XL basic (1200kv), I am limited to 5s lipo because the quark's known hit and miss 6s capability. Suffice it to say, I would love to have an esc for my G E-gt that doesn't need a UBEC to operate. Not to mention there isn't a lot of room on the Mini E-revo for a external BEC


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Smaller footprints are always wanted with the high end users.


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05.07.2009, 07:23 PM

I am liking dem apples alot there Patrick. I especially like your produce prices!

Also looking forward to the HV Monsters and glad to hear word of them too.


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Hobbywing sucks, they suck I tell you, suck, suck, suck, suck, suck!!!!

That was for lutach mainly........



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