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Ubox V1 with micro USB connector is based on VESC 75 300(R1) project, but with 3.3V MCU VCC. | |||
Ubox V1 with type-c USB connector is based on VESC 75 300 R2 project, still with 3.3V MCU | |||
VCC. | |||
The original VESC 75 300's VDD is 3.44V, so we need to customize the firmware for Ubox V1 to correctly measuring the Voltage and current. This is an oversight we made when designing V1. | |||
Ubox V2 is based on VESC 75 300 R2 project, and 3.44V MCU VCC, it is compatible with VESC original firmware, only the hardware can not guarantee current beyond 100A per ESC. | |||
== VESC FW 5.03 == | |||
Ubox V1 with micro USB connector | |||
Ubox V1 with type-c USB connector | |||
Ubox V2 75V | |||
Ubox V2 100V | |||
Ubox single 75V | |||
==See also== | |||
[[Main Page]]</br> |
Latest revision as of 17:15, 29 January 2022
This page is listing the firm wares and tools for Ubox ESCs.
Ubox V1 with micro USB connector is based on VESC 75 300(R1) project, but with 3.3V MCU VCC.
Ubox V1 with type-c USB connector is based on VESC 75 300 R2 project, still with 3.3V MCU VCC.
The original VESC 75 300's VDD is 3.44V, so we need to customize the firmware for Ubox V1 to correctly measuring the Voltage and current. This is an oversight we made when designing V1.
Ubox V2 is based on VESC 75 300 R2 project, and 3.44V MCU VCC, it is compatible with VESC original firmware, only the hardware can not guarantee current beyond 100A per ESC.
VESC FW 5.03
Ubox V1 with micro USB connector
Ubox V1 with type-c USB connector
Ubox V2 75V
Ubox V2 100V
Ubox single 75V