This tree contains the BLHeli assembly code for sensorless brushless motor electronic speed control (ESC) boards.It is designed specifically for use with Eflite mCP X, but may also be used on other helicopters, multicopters or planes.
Turnigy TGY-i6. The radio will say its in bind mode. Next, plug the bind plug in to the receiver and power it up via an ESC or other power source. Once the receiver is bound, unplug the bind plug and you will here the radio beep and show that the TX is connected on screen, you can now power down the receiver and radio. Over-heat protection: When the temperature of the ESC is over a factory preset threshold for 5 seconds, the ESC will cut off the output power. You can disable the over-heat protection function for competition race. Throttle signal loss protection: The ESC will cut off the output power if the throttle signal is lost for 0.2 second.
This tree contains SiLabs assembly code for SiLabs MCU based ESCs.
Features
- Can be configured for helicopter MAIN motor or TAIL motor operation. Or as MULTIcopter motor operation.
- Main motor operation has governor functionality and multicopter motor operation has closed loop functionality.
- Motor operation can be damped for fast motor retardation.
- Many parameters can be programmed, either from PC applications for setup and configuration, or from the TX.
- Supports 1kHz, 2kHz, 4kHz, 8kHz or 12kHz positive or negative pwm as input signal, as well as regular 1-2ms PPM and OneShot125 signal.
Supported Hardware
- Lots of different ESCs. See the doc '[BLHeli supported SiLabs ESCs.pdf](BLHeli supported SiLabs ESCs.pdf)' for details.
Operation and use
- See the doc '[BLHeli manual SiLabs Rev14.x.pdf](BLHeli manual SiLabs Rev14.x.pdf)'.
Coding tools
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The software is written and debugged in the SiLabs IDE.Compilation is done using Raisonance Ride7 and Rkit-51 toolchain.
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