KISS 32A 32bit ESC (2-6S)
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KISS 32A 32bit ESC (2-6S)

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KISS 32A 32bit ESC (2-6S)The KISS ESC 32A powered by a M4 MCU is the new member in the KISS family, developed for race copters with power hungry motor prop combinations. Actively limited to 45A for longevity it comes with all the features of its little brother, the ESC24A re. With a capacitor it can be driven by up to 6s lipos. This ESC is also compatible with Dshot2400 for an incredibly low response time. Features 32 Bit ARM Cortex M4 MCU @ 80 MHz Telemetry capability

The KISS ESC 32A powered by a M4 MCU is the new member in the KISS family, developed for race copters with power hungry motor/prop combinations. Actively limited to 45A for longevity it comes with all the features of its little brother, the ESC24A re. With a capacitor it can be driven by up to 6s lipos. This ESC is also compatible with Dshot2400 for an incredibly low response time.

Features

  • 32-Bit-ARM Cortex M4 MCU @ 80 MHz
  • Telemetry capability (voltage, current, temperature, rpm)
  • Over current protection (measures the current and reduces it to max 45A)
  • Over temperature protection (reduces the max power if hotter then 100°C)
  • sinHybrid :: Sinwave/BackEMF Hybrid Commutation for smoother running.)
  • Dshot 2400 (Full resolution of 2000 steps takes only 6.5μs).
  • Supports all common Dshot commands like turtle mode, 3D mode and rotation direction change.
  • Expanded adaptive auto timing (3,25-30° advance on each commutation),
  • For Race Multicopters (32A continuous also with weak cooling),High max. RPM (500.000ERpm, 71.400Rpm with a 14Pole Motor)
  • Small size (19 x 27 mm)
  • Accurate RPM control (2000 steps using Dshot)
  • No additional capacitor needed for 3-5S. Add a min. 220μF min. 50V Cap for 6S usage!
  • Very fast throttle response, Linear throttle response, Active freewheeling (low diode losses)
  • Regenerative braking 3-6S LiPo Dshot 100-2400, Oneshot42, Oneshot125 and normal (25 - 500Hz) PWM auto detected.
  • Supports FrSky Sbus, Graupner SumD, TBS CROSSFIRE and Multiplex SRXL, S-Port, Graupner HOTT, TBS CROSSFIRE and Sensorbus
  • Operating voltage 9 - 30V (3-6s)
  • Maximum continuous current 32A, instantaneous maximum current 45A, actively limited
  • 600000 ERPM maximum rotation field speed (useage up to 500000 recommended)

Specifications

  • Current Draw: 32A Continuous (45A Burst)
  • Voltage Range: 2-6s Lipo
  • Weight: 3.3g
  • Size: 20mm x 26mm x 4.5mm

Includes

  • 1x Kiss 32A ESC

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