
Gimbal Motor with Encoder - 12V, 467RPM - SparkFun Electronics
A compact brushless gimbal motor with an integrated AS5048A magnetic encoder for high-resolution position feedback. The 11-pole-pair design delivers smooth, precise rotation at up to 467 RPM nominal speed, making it well suited for camera gimbals, robotics, and precision motion control.
Specifications
- Nominal Voltage – 12V
- Nominal Speed – 467 RPM
- Max Speed – 1610 RPM
- Nominal Torque – 0.09 N·m
- Stall Torque – 0.15 N·m
- Nominal Current – 1.1 A
- Stall Current – 1.9 A
- Phase-to-Phase Resistance – 6.34 Ω
- Phase-to-Phase Inductance – 1.08 mH
- Speed Constant – 117 RPM/V
- Torque Constant – 0.08 N·m/A
- Pole Pairs – 11
- Winding Turns – 40T
- Encoder – AS5048A (14-bit magnetic encoder)
- Operating Temperature – 20 °C to 80 °C
- Max Demagnetisation Temperature – 120 °C
- Dimensions – 40 × 16 mm
- Weight – 71 g
Ideal For
- Camera gimbals and stabilisation systems
- Precision robotics and motion control
- FOC (Field Oriented Control) motor projects
Original: $110.00
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Description
A compact brushless gimbal motor with an integrated AS5048A magnetic encoder for high-resolution position feedback. The 11-pole-pair design delivers smooth, precise rotation at up to 467 RPM nominal speed, making it well suited for camera gimbals, robotics, and precision motion control.
Specifications
- Nominal Voltage – 12V
- Nominal Speed – 467 RPM
- Max Speed – 1610 RPM
- Nominal Torque – 0.09 N·m
- Stall Torque – 0.15 N·m
- Nominal Current – 1.1 A
- Stall Current – 1.9 A
- Phase-to-Phase Resistance – 6.34 Ω
- Phase-to-Phase Inductance – 1.08 mH
- Speed Constant – 117 RPM/V
- Torque Constant – 0.08 N·m/A
- Pole Pairs – 11
- Winding Turns – 40T
- Encoder – AS5048A (14-bit magnetic encoder)
- Operating Temperature – 20 °C to 80 °C
- Max Demagnetisation Temperature – 120 °C
- Dimensions – 40 × 16 mm
- Weight – 71 g
Ideal For
- Camera gimbals and stabilisation systems
- Precision robotics and motion control
- FOC (Field Oriented Control) motor projects























