zesc raiden7 and my scooter

Name: raiden7
Highlights: anti-spark switch, drv8353 95v tolerant, ipt012n08 300a mos.
IO: adc1&2, canbus, uart, iic, ppm, USB-c.
Power ratings: 24-78v, 160a
Dimension: 71x89x24mm

On the photo, caps were not soldered. To do the test, I use green wires to connect external caps.

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Could we get a video of spinning up a motor?

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Dimensions please

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could you elaborate on the adjustable current filter?

When measuring the R and L of the motor, a switch will disconnect a cap in the RC low pass filter for more accurate measurement.

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What’s the timeline on this?
Link to a GitHub ?

Dang it dude! I litteraly just ordered 2 of your v6 variants…wish I saw this before! :weary::weary:

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what you see here is my first prototype. I designed this for my electric scooter. Now I am just sharing what I did. I haven’t thought about selling it.

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13s+ is the future for my builds for sure

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thank you for your interest. I will keep you guys updated.

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Chonky

(@zhanzhan - dimensions plz)

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Ummmm

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I did some tests.
IMU works
66v 70a foc_openloop load test and the waveform captured.
without haetsink, fets are getting hot quickly.
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please let us know when we can buy this

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Without a heatsink I don’t imagine the gets to be able to put out a lot of heat. Have you tried just sticking even a small one to it?

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This is seriously BA @zhanzhan! I love watching all your development and hope to keep seeing more! :heart_eyes: Please keep it up!

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Good work, looks great!

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thank you :grinning:

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what type of battery setup are you going to run with this.

A 50v 20a lab PSU and a 4s RC lipo battery pack. total is about 66v.