Vertiq has developed an advanced series of modules designed to incorporate Add-Ons tailored to customer requirements.
One of the primary objectives for these modules is to ensure they can withstand various environmental challenges, including sand, dust, and moisture. With the introduction of these Add-Ons, the maximum Ingress Protection (IP) rating for Vertiq’s latest modules reaches IP45. jon Broome from Vertiq elaborates on how the company achieves this remarkable rating.
In the case of a Brushless DC (BLDC) motor, excessive dust or sand accumulation in the coils can increase friction, thereby reducing efficiency. Additionally, prolonged exposure to water can erode the bearing grease, substantially shortening the motor’s lifespan. While dust and sand have minimal effects on Electronic Speed Controllers (ESCs), water exposure poses a risk of short-circuiting, which coudl lead to catastrophic failures during flight. By safeguarding both the motor and ESC from solid and liquid intrusion, the propulsion system can function effectively in challenging environments, enhancing reliability and versatility for aircraft.
To optimize the IP rating, three critical areas of the module require protective attachments: the rotor’s top, the middle section beneath the coils, and the stator’s bottom. to address these needs,Vertiq has designed the Rotor Cover,Coil Guard,and Stator Cover,respectively,to shield these components from solid and liquid ingress. Before considering the Add-Ons, it is essential to understand the IP rating of the core motor and ESC to which these enhancements will be applied, as well as the Default configuration of the module.
This article delves into the following topics:
- Base Module Overview
- Default Module Configuration
- Add-Ons: Rotor Cover, Coil Guard, and Stator Cover
- IP Rating Overview