![]() ![]() It allows the generation of real time data that can help improve performance of systems employing VESC. It is developed to be compatible with latest VESC Hardware and backward compatible with older versions of the hardware. The tool can be used over USB and recently through a wireless connection as well. The application was created in an open source fashion, as well. VESC Tool development started in 2017 to create an application with a mobile version for control, customization, and update of VESC firmware. With a 6S setup and a 16/36 gearing ratio it can reach speeds of up to 24mph top speed. 6S Battery Voltage 22.2v and on flat grounds with small to moderate hills. This chip with a heatsink weighs about 494 grams. The Electric Skateboard Motors which we offer would be the following: 5065 260KV EPower Motor - Best used for a single motor setup. This VESC type supports up to 75 volts, which translates to about 16 of 4.2 volts Lithium-ion battery cells. This type currently called VESC 75 supports up to 300 amperes of continuous current. This chip with a heatsink weights about 162 grams. This VESC type supports up to 60 volts, which safely translates to about 12 of 4.2 volts Lithium-ion battery cells. ![]() This was later updated to VESC 6+ and can now support up to 80 amperes of continuous current. Initially this type was called VESC 6 and supported up to 50 amperes of continuous current. One supporting moderate current and another supporting high current, both are designed to control a single brushless motor BLDC. Big manufacturers have since capitalized on the demand for high powered reliable ESCs, most notably Chinese Hoppywing which launched a very similar product to VESC. This was followed by the launch of dedicated Open-source hardware project forum named Vesc project forum in December 2016. A GitHub repository was established in August 2014 to add to the project and transform it into its current open source nature. In January 2014, Benjamin Vedder posted about his custom ESC project. ![]() ESC were usually sold as black boxes with proprietary firmware and until 2014 there were not any real open source alternatives. ![]()
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