Electric vehicle brushless controller for sale, rated voltage 72V, maximum voltage 95V. BLDC motor controller has built-in Bluetooth, which can be used with host software to monitor the working status of the controller.
Specifications
- Model: BLDC-EZ-B72800
- Rated Voltage: 72V
- Rated Power: 10kW
- Max Voltage: 95V
- Max Phase Current: 800A
- Rated Phase Current: 320A
- Max Bus Current: 300A
- Weight: 3.5kg
Features
- 10 kW BLDC electric car motor controller has built-in Bluetooth, which can monitor the status of the controller in real-time with the host software.
- 72V electric vehicle brushless controller supports communication protocols: CAN-BUS, RS485, UART, etc.
- Electric car motor controller has the support of automatic motor matching.
- Electric car motor controller is compatible with various motor sensors: Hall, photoelectric encoder, magnetic encoder, etc.
- Precise bus current control to protect controller battery life from over-discharge.
- Motor controller torque, speed, and power can be set individually.
- Integrated DC contactor control circuits and other modes are also available.
Wiring Diagram with DC Contactor
Wiring Diagram without DC Contactor
Dimensions (Unit: mm)
Applications
10kW electric vehicle motor controllers are suitable for cars, motorcycles, golf carts, ATVs, UTVs and yachts.
Tips: How does a Hall sensor work on a brushless DC motor?
Hall sensors can also be referred to as Hall encoders. Hall sensors in brushless DC motor controllers are used to detect the rotational speed of the bldc motor. In some applications, the speed of the brushless DC motor needs to be adjusted. To ensure that the bldc motor remains constant at a certain speed, a Hall sensor that detects the speed is added for feedback. The bldc motor controller will output different control pulse signals according to the detected speed value, and finally, achieve the purpose of quickly adjusting the speed of the bldc motor.
A Hall sensor is a sensor that converts mechanical geometric displacement on an output shaft into a pulse or digital quantity through magneto-electric conversion. A Hall encoder consists of a Hall code plate and a Hall sensor. The Hall disk is arranged equally with different magnetic poles on a circular plate with a certain diameter. The Hall code plate is coaxial with the motor. When the motor rotates, the Hall element detects and outputs the corresponding pulse signal. Generally, it will output A and B square wave signals with a certain phase difference. By these two output signals, the direction of rotation of the brushless DC motor can be determined.