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Holybro Pixhawk PM02 V3 12S Power Module

Holybro Pixhawk PM02 V3 12S Power Module

Regular price $24.99 USD
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About this product

The PM02 Power Module is a simple way of providing the autopilot's flight controller with clean power from a LiPo battery, as well as current consumption and battery voltage measurements all through a 6-pos cable. The onboard switching regulator outputs 5.2V and a maximum of 3A from up to a 12S LiPo battery. The Power Module comes completely assembled with XT60 connectors, and wrapped in shrink tubing for protection.

The PM02 Power Module is designed to power an autopilot flight controller, an RC receiver, and APM accessories (GPS, radio). It is not designed to power servos. Use your aircraft's own ESC/BEC for that.

The GH terminal is also compatible with Pix32, Pixhawk4, Pixhawk4 mini, Pix32v5, and Durandal.

Note: This PM02 Power Module uses analog data output and is not compatible to the Pixhawk 5X (Requires a digital PM like PM02D)

 

Features

  • Designed to power autopilot flight controller, RC receiver, and APM accessories (GPS, radio)
  • Compatible with Pix32, Pixhawk4, Pixhawk4 mini, Pix32v5, and Durandal
 

Specifications

  •  UBEC input voltage : 7~51v (2~12s LiPo)
  • Rated current:60A
  • Max current:120A(<60S)
  • Max current sensing: 120A
  • Supports 12S battery
  • Voltage and current measurement configured for 3.3V ADC
  • The switching regulator outputs 5.2V and 3A max
  • Weight: 20g

IMPORTANT NOTES

Make the PM02 show the quantity of electric charge of your battery

Mission Planner setup:

  1. Connect PM02 to the battery, and also connect it to Mission Planner via USB.
  2. Click “INITIAL SETUP” and come to the menu “Battery Monitor”.
  3. Make “Monito” into “Analog Voltage and Current”.
  4. Make “Sensor” into “9: Holybro Pixhawk4 PM”.
  5. Make “HW Ver: "The Cube or Pixhawk" (pixhawk4,pixhawk4mini,pix32v5,pix32) 
            “HW Ver:  Durandal Durandal)”         
  6. Input “18.182” into the Voltage divider (Calced).
  7. Input “36.364” into “Amperes per volt”.
  8. Disconnect and reconnect it to finish the setup.(“Measured battery voltage” shows the current quantity of electric charge of the battery.)
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