DPSI Micro DualBat

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Product description

DPSI-Micro-DualBat 5.9-7.2 JR Gesamt 640x400.jpg

Dual power supply with magnetic switch an regulated output voltage for 5/6cell NiCad/NiMH as well as LiIon/LiPo and LiFePo4 batteries. Regulated and stabilized output voltage 5.5 volts or 5.9 volts adjustable.

Dual electronically On/Off-switch for complete contact less switching operation with an external magnet from outside.

The used battery type and the low voltage detection can be programmed. Intelligent voltage monitoring with optical error indication.

Designed for 5 up to a max. of 10 servos. Supports 4A (@5.9V), 6A (@7.2V) continuous current and 25A peak current.

Versions

The versions of the DPSI Micro DualBat differ based on the selectable output voltage (5.5V / 5.9V or 5.9V / 7.2V) and the battery connector plug (JR or MPX).

  • DPSI Micro DualBat 5.5V/5.9V JR
  • DPSI Micro DualBat 5.5V/5.9V MPX
  • DPSI Micro DualBat 5.9V/7.2V JR
  • DPSI Micro DualBat 5.9V/7.2V MPX

Furthermore, there is a weight-reduced version that is designed for F3A scene and two versions with MPX sockets on the receiver side.

  • DPSI Micro DualBat 5.9V/7.2V F3A Edition
  • DPSI Mirco DualBat 5.5V/5.9V MPX-MPX
  • DPSI Mirco DualBat 5.9V/7.2V MPX-MPX

Delivery contents

DPSI Micro DualBat, magnetic switch actuator with keyring pendan, screws, screwing collar, drilling template, vibration protection, quick reference guide

Monting

The DPSI Micro must be fixed at the RC plane's fuselage inner sidewall. DPSI Micro Systems can be switched on and off contactless with an external magnet. So only a small drilling hole with five millimeters of diameter must be drilled into the fuselage. The battery backer can be glued with silicone or fixed with screws directly on the fuselage's inner sidwall.

Now feed the screws through the screwing holes. The screws serve as positioning helps for the self-adhesive foam rubber, which serves as vibration protection. It is pushed over the screws from inside and glued to the fuselage's sidewall. This anti vibration mat is not mandatory, but advisable especially for combustion engines. Possibly small fuselage unevenness is eliminated, too.

The DPSI Micro is now mounted with included M3 screws. The screwing collars enlarge the area of support and inhibit in this way damage to the fuselage. The screwing position of the DPSI Micro housing allows the screws to cut their way themselves. Don't tighten the screws too much, in order not to press the cellular rubber too extensively.

Batteries

Battery types

As far as batteries are concerned, commercially available types are in use: NiCad, NiMH, Lithium-Ion (LiIon) and Lithium-Polymer (LiPo). Independent of the selected output voltage, these batteries are unlimited usable. Load capability should ranch from 3C up to 10C corresponding to the application.

Battery mounting

If the battery is placed in greater distance from the DPSI Micro due to the balance point reasons and so the connection cables are long, it is usefull to twist the wires. So better interference suppression is ensured.

DPSI Micro systems are not reverse polarity protected. Please be sure that the batteries are always connected correctly. The red pole must be connected to plus the black pole to minus.

Recommended battery capacities

In general, load capability and capacity of the batteries must be observed. As far as the selection of capacities is concerned, also consider, if you want to recharge the batteries between flights or if you want to operate the model all day long without recharging. A capacity of 1000mAh usually suffices for a F3A combat model. When using a DualBat system we recommend 2 batteries starting from approx. 600mAh.

Table 1: Recommended battery capacities
Anwendung Empfohlene Kapazität ab
F3A models for competitions, small gliders with up to 5 servos 2x 600mAh
Helicopters with fast tail rotor servos 2x 1000mAh
Aerobatic models and small jets with up to 7 servos 2x 1500mAh
Large gliders with up to 10 servos 2x 2000mAh

Output voltage selection

Voltage selector e. g. on a DPSI Micro SingleBat

The output voltage of the DPSI Micro can be selected in two steps: 5.5V / 5.9V or 5.9V / 7.2V. This can be done by selecting the desired voltage with the voltage selector.

Some servos are only approved for 4.8 volts according to their manufacturer's specifications (e.g. fast tail rotor servos for helicopters). Here, an output voltage of 5.5 volts is simply allowable. The manufacturer's values refer to 4-cell NiCad batteries. When fully charged, these batteries carry up to 5.5 volts, too. 4.8 volts are reached, when these batteries are almost discharged.

Hint: Please see specifications of your receiver and servos.
The higher the difference between input and output voltage, the higher the power dissipation, which is converted to heat. In models with many servos it is advisable to select the higher output voltage at the DPSI Micro to limit the power dissipation.
Due to drop out loss in the voltage regulation stages of the DPSI Micro systems, usage of 4-cell battery packs (NiCad / NiMH) is definitely NOT possible and is not permitted!
Table 2: Recommended output voltage
Application Recommended output voltage
Tail rotor servos, helicopters with quick gyros, servos for 4.8V according to manufacturer's specification 5.5V
Gliders, small motorized models with up to approx. 5 servos 5.5V oder 5.9V
Aerobatic models, jets, models with more than 5 servos 5.9V
Competition models (motorized aerobatic flights) 5.9V

Battery programming

Da die DPSI Micro über eine intelligente Akkuspannungsüberwachung verfügt, muss der verwendete Akkutyp einmalig programmiert werden. Der programmierte Zustand bleibt dann bis zu einer neuen Programmierung im Mikrocontroller der DPSI Micro gespeichert.

Variant 1

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Variant 2

Programming starts when the voltage selector (see picture 1) is moved from one position to the other within 10 seconds of turning on.

Hint: The voltage difference of the output voltage must be at least 0.5V when switching the voltage selector switch. An (almost) empty 5-cell battery provides only 5.5V, Therefore, the output voltage of the DPSI MICRO does not change when switched between 5.5 and 5.9V and the programming mode is not entered!

As soon as programming starts, the LED is turned on for 3 seconds. Then a 3 second dark phase follows. This indicates "programming mode".

Now blinking codes for the specific battery type will be shown followed by 3 seconds break (see table 3). As soon as the desired type is indicated, the programming mode must be left within 3 seconds in advance of the next blink code. Programming mode is left by putting the sliding switch back to its previous position. The selected battery type is stored.

Table 3: Blink code/Battery types
Blink code Battery type Nominal voltage
1x Blink 5 NiCd/NiMH cells 6.0
2x Blink 6 NiCd/NiMH cells 7.2V
3x Blink 2 LiIon cells 7.2V
4x Blink 2 LiPo cells 7.4V
5x Blink 2 LiFePO4 cells 6.6V
6x Blink 7 NiCd/NiMH cells 8.4V
7x Blink Deactivate tests / no error indication ---

If “7x blink” is selected (all tests disabled) the DPSI Micro does not monitor voltages. No empty batteries or other errors are indicated!

Hint: By default, battery type 2 cell LiPo battery (4x blink) is programmed at delivery.

Operating

For switching on the DPSI Micro the included magnet must be placed over the switching on position (ON) for approx. one second. The magnet can be placed in a distance up to 8 millimeters. After switching on the selected battery type is indicated by a blink code (see table 3: Blink codes/Battery types).

For switching off the DPSI Micro the magnet must be placed over the switching off position (OFF) for approx. two seconds. The distance can be also up to 8 millimeters. The LED goes off and the receiver system is currentless.

Error indication

The central LED indicates error types through blinking codes.

Battery failure

If a battery fails when used for a DPSI Micro, (e.g. cable broken or battery defective), the LED flashes continuously fast (5 Hz). This error type has highest priority. If the outage is removed during operation, the blinking still continues!

So kann nach der Landung festgestellt werden, dass die Akkus bzw. die Anschlüsse überprüft werden sollten.

Low voltage of battery

If the voltage of battery 1 drops below a certain value, this blinking code is output. The capacity of the battery usually suffices for one more flight before recharging is necessary. Nevertheless, the battery should be recharged anyway if this error code is displayed, assuming the correct battery type is programmed. This error code is repeated in a sequence of 6 seconds. If the error is qualified once, it stays active until turning the DPSI Micro off.

If both batteries of the DPSI Micro - DualBat indicate low voltage, both error codes are output alternatively.

Low voltage errors have lower priority than battery malfunction errors. Error output for battery malfunctions therefore is interrupted.

Specifications

Tabelle 1: Technische Daten DPSI Micro DualBat
Stromquellen 5 bis 7-zellige NiCd / NiMH-Akkus, 2-zellige LiIon, LiPo, LiFePO4-Akkus
Betriebsspannungsbereich 4,8V ... 12V
Nenneingangsspannung 6,0V ... 8,4V
Ausgangsspannung 5,5V oder 5,9V per Schiebeschalter einstellbar bzw. 5,9V oder 7,2V per Schiebeschalter einstellbar
Ruhestrom (ausgeschaltet) *Inhalt <1µA pro Akku*
Ruhestrom (eingeschaltet) Ca. 90mA gesamt (LED Ein)
Max. Dauerstrom @ 5,9V (15 Minuten bei LiPo-Akkus) 4A
Max. Dauerstrom @ 7,2V (10 Minuten bei LiPo-Akkus) 6A
Max. Spitzenstrom @ 5,9V (10 Sekunden bei LiPo-Akkus) 10A
Max. Spitzenstrom (20ms) 25A
Drop-Out-Verluste @ 2A 0,5V
CE-Prüfung gemäß 2004/108/EC
Umgebungsbedingungen -10°C ... +50°C
Zulässiger Temperaturbereich -25°C .... +85°C (Lagerung)
Abmessungen 73,4mm x 19,4mm x 14,1mm
Gewicht ca. 28g

Safety hint

Achtung: Der Ausschaltvorgang des DPSI funktioniert mit einem Hallsensor. Hallsensoren reagieren auf Magnetfelder. Bei sehr starken Magnetfeldern (z. B. Elektroantrieb) kann das DPSI unter Umständen abschalten. Stromführende Kabel erzeugen ein Magnetfeld. Bitte verlegen Sie daher alle Kabel, die einen sehr hohen Strom führen (>100A) in einem Abstand von mindestens 3cm am DPSI vorbei.