iFlight iPower GM5208-12 Gimbal Motor w/ Alexmos 32BIT BGC set
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iPower Motor GM5208-12 brushless gimbal motor
- The controller can be used to build high performance 3-axis camera stabilization systems that can be mounted on UAV and to build portable camera stabilizers.
- This version of the controller is our new direction in the development of the stabilizing solutions. It replaces the previous 8-bit version of the SimpleBGC controller, keeping 100% back compatibility but adding the new functionality.
iPower Motor GM5208-12 brushless gimbal motor
- iPower Motors' GM52 series motor is the ultimate brushless gimbal motor for DSLR/CANON 5D MARKII, MARKIII cameras.
- This motor is designed for large-scale multi-rotor platforms that want to lift Red Epic and DSLR sized gears - 4 kg/cm of torque.
- The principle of camera stabilization using direct drive brushless motors. In fact, the gimbal based on BLDC motors is very similar to the common gimbal based on hobby servo
Model | GM5208 |
Engine outer diameter | Ф63±0.05mm |
Engine height | 22.7±0.2mm |
Hollow shaft diameter (OD) | Ф15-0.008/-0.012 mm |
Hollow shaft diameter (ID) | F12+0.05/0 mm |
Wire length | 610±3mm |
AWG cable | #24 |
engine weight | 195±0.5g |
Wire plug | 2.5mm dupont connector |
No load current | 20V |
No load voltage | 0.09±0.1 A |
No load RPM | 456~504 RPM |
Load current | 20V |
Load voltage | 1A |
Load torque (g) | 1800-2500 |
Motor internal resistance | 15.2Ω±5% (resistance varies with temperature) |
High voltage test | DC500V 10mA @1sec |
Rotor running tolerance | ≤0.1mm |
Steering direction (axle extension) | clockwise |
High-low temperature test | |
High temperature | Keep at 60℃ for 100 hours and the motor can work normally after 24 hours at room temperature |
Low temperature | Keep at -20℃ for 100 hours and the motor can work normally after 24 hours at room temperature |
Maximum power | ≤40W |
Work flow | 3-5S |
Working temperature | -20~60℃;10~90%RH |