本帖最後由 hardmankam 於 2010-8-13 18:18 編輯
It's a known fact that timing can add to motors to give it more speed in the expense of heat and torque.
So these ESC's can apply a 'dynamic timing' to a motor for a RPM range, meaning that at lower RPM, less timing is applied, and as the motor's rpm goes up, more and more timing is added from the ESC, thus giving the motor super speed, or so called 'Turbo/SuperCharger'. However, these timing is added for a short period of time because if for too long, it will overheat the motor.
Normally these turbo esc is used for stock racing, because in stock racing, you are only allowed a specific speed motor ie 10.5R. Thus people use turbo function to speed up these stock motors.
In mod racing, since you can use whatever motor you like, there is little point in adding dynamic timing to these motors.
I hope this is what you are asking. |