Power up your servo with our compact and lightweight External BEC, delivering a steady 5A current in a small form factor to keep your FPV quadcopter or airplane agile in the skies
Enjoy consistent performance thanks to the Step Down UBEC Module's switch-mode design, achieving high efficiency up to 92% with a main control chip frequency of 300KHz, complemented by overcurrent and overheating protection
The UBEC 5V 5A unit is shielded against electromagnetic interference, protecting delicate electronics and ensuring uninterrupted operation for your receiver's power supply
Protect your investment with our Bec Ubec Voltage Regulator, featuring reverse polarity protection to prevent damage in case of accidental misconnection, alongside overload, overvoltage, and undervoltage safeguards
Our Antijamming Switching Regulator is versatile with an input range of 5.5V-35V (suitable for 2-7 cell Lipo batteries), and a stable output of 5.25V +/-0.5V, continuously delivering 5A to power your devices safely and reliably
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Note:
This is not an electronic speed controller (ESC), but a standalone Battery Eliminator Circuit (BEC) that cannot be connected to a motor.
Advantages compared to traditional BECs:
When using batteries with a series connection of 3 or more (11.1V and above), it can significantly reduce BEC heating and improve overall efficiency. For example, when using a 4S lithium battery, the voltage during normal usage is approximately 14.8V.
With a linear voltage regulator, to output a current of 5V/1A, the power supply side must also input a current of 1A. This means there would be a power consumption of 14.8V × 1A = 14.8W in the BEC, while the actual useful output of the BEC is only 5V × 1A = 5W. Therefore, the overall efficiency is only 5/14.8 = 33.8%, and the remaining 9.8W of power is converted into heat, leading to the BEC overheating and the chip entering protection mode, rendering it unable to function.
Using a switch-mode power supply, our actual tests have shown that only 0.38A of current needs to be input from the power supply side to output a current of 5V/1A, which is equivalent to a power of 14.8V × 0.38A = 5.6W.