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BGC 2-axis/ 2-axle Brushless Gimbal Controller - Large Current Edition V3.0 (Firmware upgradeable)
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Added:2013/09/24
Updated:2013/10/16

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  Tags: brushless gimbal  aerial photography  2-axis gimbal control  2-axle gimbal control 

  Features:  


BGC 2-axis/ 2-axle Brushless Gimbal Controller - Large Current Edition

- With  latest official V3.0 firmware
- Adopts MOSFET replacing L6234D, provids higher driving power.
-  Spare IIC port can connect to expansion board directly, no jump wire is needed.
-  Can work at 5A continuously (heat sink is suggested in this case), and peak current up to 10A.
- Firmware upgrading is supported when newer official version firmwares available

 
For more information and trouble shooting on the gimbal controller, please refer to developer's official website: http://www.simplebgc.com/eng/downloads/






  Specifications:  

BGC 2-axis/ 2-axle Brushless Gimbal Controller - Large Current Edition | V3.0 (Firmware upgradeable)

Weight:  15g  (including sensor and wire)
Main board size: 50 x 50mm
Continuous working current: 5A (when work at 5A continuously, heat sink is highly recommended)
Peak current: 10A
Power input: 3-4S  ( 12V/ 3S is highly suggested)
Supported motor size: 2 to 8 series (motors for cameras from Gopro to Red Epic) 

* Do bench test and monitor the MOSFET temperature of your system when use 4S Lipo battery. 

  Includes/Requires:  

Includes:

1 x GBC Universal Brushless Gimbal Controller main board, large current edition
1 x sensor
1 x connection wire
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p****ti
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Hi ! What is the frequency for use with NAZA M V2 ? 50Hz or more ?
August 14 2014     Was this question helpful to you?   Yes [ 0 ]   No [ 0 ]    [Reply this question]


g****cc
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Comes with a 4 pin to 4 pin connector, but the IMU has a 5 pin socket. One of the pins obviously isn't used, so in theory this will work, but I have to follow PCB traces to figure out which side to plug it in...
November 19 2013     Was this question helpful to you?   Yes [ 1 ]   No [ 0 ]    [Reply this question]
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Worked it out. The red wire should be connected to the left most pin, leaving the 5th and right pin unconnected.
-- Nov 19 2013 by g****cc

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p****ti
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Hi ! What is the frequency for use with NAZA M V2 ? 50Hz or more ?
August 14 2014     Was this question helpful to you?   Yes [ 0 ]   No [ 0 ]    [Reply this question]


g****cc
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Comes with a 4 pin to 4 pin connector, but the IMU has a 5 pin socket. One of the pins obviously isn't used, so in theory this will work, but I have to follow PCB traces to figure out which side to plug it in...
November 19 2013     Was this question helpful to you?   Yes [ 1 ]   No [ 0 ]    [Reply this question]
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Worked it out. The red wire should be connected to the left most pin, leaving the 5th and right pin unconnected.
-- Nov 19 2013 by g****cc

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