1.What is the maximum current that the Hall-Sensor Power Module supports?
The recommended maximum measuring current is 180A (60A/V, ADC 3.3V, 60 x 3.3 = 198A, that is, the actual maximum range of the Hall-Sensor Power Module detection current is 198A).
2.How does the Hall-Sensor Power Module work? Do I need to buy other equipment to use with it?
The power module and the Hall sensor are designed independently and both need to be used with the flight controller.
The power module outputs 5.35V to the flight controller, detects the battery voltage, and powers the Hall sensor.
The Hall sensor only measures current.
3.My flight controller has come with a power module. Do I still need a Hall-Sensor Power Module?
It is very necessary!
Traditional power modules use a resistive current sampling solution. The sampling resistor is prone to overheating under large currents, which poses a certain safety risk to the system.
The Hall-Sensor Power Module uses a Hall-sensor ammeter to achieve non-contact current sampling, avoiding overheating that affects measurement accuracy and safety, thereby improving the overall reliability of the flight controller system.
4.Is the Hall-Sensor Power Module compatible with my flight controller?
The Hall-Sensor Power Module is compatible with all open-source and closed-source flight controllers that support ADC sampling.
5.If the current of my power supply device exceeds 180A, will the Hall-Sensor Power Module still work?
You can continue to use it.
180A is only the recommended maximum current measuring range of the Hall-Sensor Power Module, not the maximum current which passes the Hall sensor.
6.When the Hall power module powers the flight controller at 5.35V, what is the maximum output current at different input voltages?