Technical Specs | |
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Size: | Circuit board: 1.0″ (25.4mm) x 0.44″ (11mm) Overall dimensions: 5.25″ (133mm) x 0.44″ (11mm) including wires |
Weight: | 0.192 oz (5.44g) without wires |
Tech Notes | The Telemetry Link will not work if the ESC is programmed for Multirotor or External Governor Mode due to the higher PWM frequency.
The maximum RPM is limited to 100,000 electrical RPM (Calculated by multiplying mechanical RPM by half of the magnetic poles) The Telemetry Link cannot be used in conjunction with the B-Link Bluetooth adapter. |
Resources | |
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Telemetry Link for Spectrum X-Bus User Guide |
Compatible Castle ESC | The ESC must have the ability to accept a bi-directional communication protocol that gives it the ability to transmit real-time telemetry feedback. This feature is called Link Live™ and needs to be enabled on compatible ESCs using Castle Link™. Click here to view the Castle ESC Compatibility Chart. Note: The Telemetry Link will not work if the ESC is programmed for Multirotor or External Governor Mode due to the higher PWM frequency. |
Compatible Spektrum X-BUS Radio | These selected radio’s support bidirectional communication. It is also necessary to utilize a compatible Spektrum Telemetry Module. Click here to view the Spektrum® Radio Compatibility Chart. At this time Spektrum has only added Telemetry Link support to some of their air transmitters; there are no surface transmitters current compatible with the Telemetry Link. |
Now, let’s see the mechanical integration.
Below is an example of an X-BUS Telemetry Link set-up for Surface, Air and Internal Governor Systems. You can see how the Telemetry Link (about 5.4 inches long) connection is made between the Castle ESC and the Spektrum® X-Bus™ receiver and Telemetry Module/System.
And how about this….there is no requirement for additional Telemetry Sensors for your Spektrum® radio when using the X-BUS Telemetry Link. There are 7 specific data points available* and you can enable/disable to your liking through Castle Link™.
Note: data points available may vary depending on the ESC’s capabilities.
Spektrum® X-Bus Telemetry Link Data Points | |
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Battery Voltage | You will be able to see the voltage state of your battery during flight and respond appropriately to deteriorating conditions or alarms you’ve programmed in your radio. |
Battery Current | Compatible controllers will transmit the instantaneous current draw of the system. You can use this information to reduce the load to prevent an over-current shutdown. |
Motor Power Output | This is the percentage of full power your ESC is delivering to your motor. |
RPM | Ensure you are within acceptable parameters, without the use of a tachometer. |
BEC Voltage | Monitor your BEC voltage and its stability to the RX even under different loads from different servos. |
ESC Temperature | ESC temperature monitoring can eliminate a potential thermal shut down. |
Operation of a model aircraft requires your undivided attention. We encourage you to refer to your transmitter manual to configure tactile and/or audible alerts to ensure your safety, and the safety of those around you.
Have confidence in pushing your model to its limits.
Let’s face it, your time and your energy should be devoted to enjoying your craft. Telemetry adds a whole new aspect to the RC pilot or driver that, when set-up and utilized properly, can take a lot of work load away and add to the overall satisfaction and safe operation of model airplanes, helicopters and cars.
You can review compatible radio systems and much more on the X-BUS Resource page.
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