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PDB XT60 Drone Lipo 3-4S Power Distribution Board for RC FPV Drone Quadcopter Helicopter

PDB XT60 Drone Lipo 3-4S Power Distribution Board for RC FPV Drone Quadcopter Helicopter
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Brand: xcluma
  • Model: BE-002149
  • Weight: 14.00g
  • SKU: BE-002149
  • MPN: BE-002149
Rs361.00
(GST +18%Extra)

PDB XT60 Drone Lipo 3-4S Power Distribution Board for RC FPV Drone Quadcopter Helicopter

Features:
1.2oz copper, 4-layers &1.6mm PCB.
2.Built-in XT60 Socket.
3.Total 6 pairs ESC solder tabs are fit for H or X type frame 5V & 12V Output .
4.LED indicators & Short circuit tolerant.
5.Input voltage range (3S-4S LiPo operation): 9 - 18V DC.
6.6 ESC outputs & 1 pair VCC/GND pads.


Descriptions:
1.The PDB-XT60 has been engineered to provide the highest possible performance and reliability in a 36*50mm & 4 layers PCB.
2.It distributes power from a LiPo pack to 6 ESCs, as well as providing synchronised & regulated DC 5V outputs & linear regulated DC 12V for powering Cameras, Servos, RC receiver, Flight Controllers, Video Transmitters, LEDs, etc.
3.It offers a XT60 socket to connect the LiPo pack conveniently.


Specifications:
ESC outputs:
Continuous current: 25A*4 or 15A*6
Peak current (10 seconds/minute): 30A*4 or 20A*6
 

BEC 5V output:

Designed for RC Receivers, Flight controllers, OSD, and Servos.
DC/DC synchronous buck regulator.
Voltage: 5.0 +/- 0.1VDC
Continuous current: 2 Amps (Max.2.5A 10s/minute)
Output Ripple: 40mV (VIn=16V, VOut=5V@2A load)
Short-circuit tolerant (5 seconds/minute)
 

BEC 12V output:
Designed for Video TX or FPV camera with linear regulator.
The battery should be 4S LiPo (13~18V DC)
Voltage: 12.0 +/- 0.3VDC
Continuous current: 500mA (Max.0.8A 5s/minute)
Short-circuit tolerant (2 seconds/minute)

BEC 12V @ 3S LiPo
Output voltage= 3S LiPo voltage -1V


Dimensions: 36 x 50 x 4 mm (without XT60)
Mounting: 30.5 x 30.5mm, Φ3mm
Weight: 7g


Package Includes:
1x Matek Systems PDB-XT60

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