ESC Speed Controllers

Electronic Speed Controllers (ESCs) are crucial components in FPV drones and other RC models with brushless motors. Their main task is to precisely control the rotational speed of each motor based on signals received from the flight controller (FC). It's thanks to the fast and accurate responses of the ESCs that the drone can fly stably and perform dynamic maneuvers.

We offer two main types of ESCs:

  • Single ESCs: Each motor has its own separate controller, usually mounted on the drone's arm. This solution is less common in modern FPV quadcopters (though still popular in RC planes/wings) but can offer better cooling and easier replacement if one controller fails.
  • 4-in-1 ESC Boards: By far the most popular solution in FPV drones. They integrate four ESCs onto a single circuit board, significantly simplifying the build, reducing wiring, and saving space. 4-in-1 boards are typically mounted in a "stack" with the flight controller using standard mounting patterns (e.g., 20x20mm, 30.5x30.5mm).

ESC - electronic speed controller - small device which control the speed of the motor in your drone. Buying ESC, you should choose proper ESC size. The most popular ESC sizes are 12A - 40A, but you can find also the other. ESC depends on mainly the drone motor as well as the propellers. ESC ensure optimal speed by keeping the appropriate level of electrical power.

When choosing an ESC for your drone, pay attention to several key technical parameters:

  • Firmware: Determines the ESC's capabilities and smoothness. The most popular are:
    • BLHeli_S: Older standard (8-bit), still popular in cheaper ESCs and smaller drones. Supports DShot protocols.
    • BLHeli_32: More modern standard (32-bit), offering more features (e.g., ESC telemetry, higher PWM frequencies, configurable parameters), smoother operation, and better performance. Recommended for most FPV applications.
    • (Less common: AM32, KISS)
  • Continuous and Burst Current Rating (A - Amps): This is the most important parameter! The ESC must be able to safely handle the maximum current your motors can draw under full load. It's recommended to choose an ESC with a current rating about 20-30% higher than the maximum draw of a single motor (check motor test data).
  • Input Voltage (S Rating): Specifies which LiPo batteries the ESC can work with (e.g., 2-4S, 3-6S). It must match the voltage of your packs.
  • Communication Protocol with FC: Modern ESCs support fast digital protocols like DShot (e.g., DShot300, DShot600), ensuring precise motor control.
  • Additional Features: Some ESCs offer built-in current sensing, telemetry (sending RPM, temperature, current data to FC), or configurable LEDs.
  • Brand and Quality: Choose ESCs from reputable manufacturers like SpeedyBee, Holybro, T-Motor, Aikon, offering reliable components and good support.

To ensure optimal performance and avoid damage, match your ESCs considering the rest of your components:

  • Match Current Rating to Motors: Check the motor specs (or test bench data) for their maximum current draw with your planned propellers and LiPo voltage. Choose an ESC with a sufficiently higher continuous current rating (with about 20-30% headroom). It's better to have an ESC that's "too powerful" than "too weak".
  • Voltage Compatibility: Ensure the ESC's operating voltage range (e.g., 3-6S) matches the LiPo batteries you will use (e.g., 4S or 6S).
  • Stack/Frame Compatibility: If using a 4-in-1 ESC board, check if its mounting hole pattern (e.g., 30.5x30.5mm, 20x20mm) matches your frame and flight controller. Also check physical dimensions and solder pad placement.
  • Connection to FC: Most modern FC+ESC stacks use convenient ribbon cable connectors, but when mixing components from different brands, ensure the pinout is compatible or easily remappable.
  • Firmware and Protocol: Make sure the ESC firmware (BLHeli_S/32) and protocol (DShot) are supported by your flight controller and its software (e.g., Betaflight).

Choosing the right Electronic Speed Controllers (ESCs) is key to an efficient and reliable powertrain for your FPV drone. Wondering whether to choose a 4-in-1 board or single ESCs? What current rating is suitable for your motors? What's the difference between BLHeli_S and BLHeli_32?

Our team at Avifly will gladly help you choose the best ESCs for your project. We can advise on compatibility with motors, flight controllers, and batteries. Contact us via the Contact Us page.

We offer proven ESCs from reputable manufacturers like SpeedyBee or Holybro, available with fast shipping from our warehouse in Poland.

Give your motors precise control with ESCs from Avifly! ⚡💨

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