can you give me, the 7 pages of pdf to me too,, ?can't find link, sorry.
i pm'ed all 7 pages of pdf to u tho.![]()
I don't see a copyright anywhere. I could post it as a webpage for everyone to see, but would like to have permission.
Do we know who P. Harden is?
DJI went to sine wave drive and added active braking in the P3 so it is likely the ESC have greatly added complexity.Here's the schematic for the V.2 ESC boards for the Phantom 2 series, when the ESCs were separate boards for each motor. Haven't opened my P3 yet to see how the ESCs are in the newer Phantoms. The schematic is probably quite similar unless they went to different MOSFETs or something.
Paul Harden (aka NM_QUAD)
thank you, for your helpThat would be me. I did the tutorial on the Phantom 2V+ ESCs as so many of them were failing for awhile (including a couple of my own, which I reversed engineered to fix myself). Got a nice response from DJI over the tutorial and I think it had something to do with them changing the routing of the motor wires. You have to admit, you hardly read about a bad ESC anymore!
Anyway, I did it to share and you are welcome to share it on your website. Thanks for asking, though. The ESC is now part of the main circuit board, but the theory of operation and how the motors work and are driven has likely not changed by much. Still have my P2V+ but use my P3 mostly now for the better photos/video. Haven't had to fix the P3 yet.
The "Handiman's Guide to the V.2 ESC" is attached and will post the schematic on the next post. Enjoy.
Good flying everyone.
That would be me. I did the tutorial on the Phantom 2V+ ESCs as so many of them were failing for awhile (including a couple of my own, which I reversed engineered to fix myself). Got a nice response from DJI over the tutorial and I think it had something to do with them changing the routing of the motor wires. You have to admit, you hardly read about a bad ESC anymore!
Anyway, I did it to share and you are welcome to share it on your website. Thanks for asking, though. The ESC is now part of the main circuit board, but the theory of operation and how the motors work and are driven has likely not changed by much. Still have my P2V+ but use my P3 mostly now for the better photos/video. Haven't had to fix the P3 yet.
The "Handiman's Guide to the V.2 ESC" is attached and will post the schematic on the next post. Enjoy.
Good flying everyone.
DJI went to sine wave drive and added active braking in the P3 so it is likely the ESC have greatly added complexity.
I did not know this. Thanks for the insight. A sinewave drive and active braking would be a totally different circuit. Doubt they're using switched mode MOSFETs for the linear (sine) motor drives. Almost getting tempted to open up my P3 now to see how they're doing it.
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