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32XX SERIES BRUSHLESS INRUNNER MOTORS

32XX SERIES QUICK LOOK:

This series’ high diameter to length bias achieves the high torque advantages of an outrunner with the mounting and operational advantages of a non-rotating enclosure.

  • 94mm OD
  • Inrunner construction
  • 10,000 RPM max
  • 12 poles / 36 slots
  • 8mm shaft

OPTIONS:

  • Finned case
  • dust resistant case
  • May be mated with P42 or P62 gearboxes for very high power-to-weight drives.
  • Finned case
  • Stator can be skewed for reduced cogging and acoustic signature
  • US component sourcing and assembly available

32XX SERIES LENGTHS &POWER RANGES

LENGTH
Continuous
Watts*
Max
Watts*
Physical
Length
Weight
Price*
1,000
2,000
65.9mm
400g
$439.00*
1,500
3,000
65.9mm
680g
$549.00*
2,000
4,000
65.9mm
1009g
$659.00*
3,000
6,000
91mm
1338g
$769.00*

*  Volume discount available.

3205: 1,000-2,000 watt class BLDC motors

Price: $439.00* each.  Volume discount available.

Motor RPMs
per Volt
(KV)
Rm (Ohms) Io
@
10V
Torque
Constant
(mNm/A)
Torque
Constant
(inOz/A)
Max
Volts
Max
Amps
3205/3Y/220 220 0.054 0.633 43.493 6.159 68 29
3205/2.75Y/240 240 0.045 0.691 39.868 5.646 63 32
3205/2.5Y/264 264 0.038 0.760 36.244 5.133 57 35
3205/2.25Y/293 293 0.030 0.844 32.657 4.625 51 39
3205/2Y/330 330 0.024 0.950 28.995 4.106 45 44
3205/1.75Y/377 377 0.018 1.086 25.380 3.594 40 50
3205/1.5Y/440 440 0.014 1.267 21.746 3.08 34 59
3205/1.25Y/528 528 0.009 1.520 18.122 2.566 28 70
3205/1Y/660 660 0.006 1.900 14.498 2.053 23 88
3205/0.75Y/880 880 0.003 2.533 10.873 1.54 17 117

3207: 1,500-3,000 watt class BLDC motors

Price: $549.00* each.  Volume discount available.

3207/3Y/147 147 0.081 0.633 65.091 9.218 102 29
3207/2.75Y/160 160 0.068 0.691 59.803 8.469 94 32
3207/2.5Y/176 176 0.056 0.760 54.366 7.699 85 35
3207/2.25Y/196 196 0.046 0.844 48.818 6.913 77 39
3207/2Y/220 220 0.036 0.950 43.493 6.159 68 44
3207/1.75Y/251 251 0.028 1.086 38.121 5.398 60 50
3207/1.5Y/293 293 0.020 1.267 32.657 4.625 51 59
3207/1.25Y/352 352 0.014 1.520 27.183 3.849 43 70
3207/1Y/440 440 0.009 1.900 21.746 3.08 34 88
3207/0.75Y/587 587 0.005 2.533 16.301 2.308 26 117
3207/0.5Y/880 880 0.002 3.800 10.873 1.54 17 176

3210: 2,000-4,000 watt class BLDC motors

Price: $659.00* each.  Volume discount available.

Motor RPMs per Volt (KV) Rm Ohms Io @ 10V Torque Constant (mNm/A) Torque Constant (inOz/A) Max Volts
(max rpm/KV)
Max Amps
(max watts/max volts)
3210/3Y/110 110 0.108 0.633 86.985 12.318 136 29
3210/2.75Y/120 120 0.091 0.691 79.737 11.292 125 32
3210/2.5Y/132 132 0.075 0.760 72.488 10.265 114 35
3210/2.25Y/147 147 0.061 0.844 65.091 9.218 102 39
3210/2Y/165 165 0.048 0.950 57.990 8.212 91 44
3210/1.75Y/189 189 0.037 1.086 50.626 7.169 79 50
3210/1.5Y/220 220 0.027 1.267 43.493 6.159 68 59
3210/1.25Y/264 264 0.019 1.520 36.244 5.133 57 70
3210/1Y/330 330 0.012 1.900 28.995 4.106 45 88
3210/0.75Y/440 440 0.007 2.533 21.746 3.08 34 117
3210/0.5Y/660 660 0.003 3.800 14.498 2.053 23 176

3215: 3,000-6,000 watt class BLDC motors

Price: $769.00* each.  Volume discount available.

Motor RPMs per Volt (KV) Rm Ohms Io @ 10V Torque Constant (mNm/A) Torque Constant (inOz/A) Max Volts
(max rpm/KV)
Max Amps
(max watts/max volts)
3215/2.75Y/80 80 0.136 0.691 119.605 16.938 188 32
3215/2.5Y/88 88 0.113 0.760 108.732 15.398 170 35
3215/2.25Y/98 98 0.091 0.844 97.637 13.827 153 39
3215/2Y/110 110 0.072 0.950 86.985 12.318 136 44
3215/1.75Y/126 126 0.055 1.086 75.940 10.754 119 50
3215/1.5Y/147 147 0.041 1.267 65.091 9.218 102 59
3215/1.25Y/176 176 0.028 1.520 54.366 7.699 85 70
3215/1Y/220 220 0.018 1.900 43.493 6.159 68 88
3215/0.75Y/293 293 0.010 2.533 32.657 4.625 51 117
3215/0.5Y/440 440 0.005 3.800 21.746 3.08 34 176
3215/0.25Y/880 880 0.001 7.600 10.873 1.54 17 352

LEAD TIME

Neutronics assembles motors to order.  Most motors in this series are ready to ship from our San Diego office within 3-6 weeks.  Lead time varies with quantity, customizations, and supply chain considerations.  Rush orders may be available.

Please email us to confirm delivery estimates for your motor needs. info@neutronics.com

*Prices:

Prices subject to change without warning due to possible imposition of tarriffs. 

MOTOR KV:

The motor sizes and KVs listed above are the most common for this particular motor range. Custom sizes and  KV (RPMs per volt) are usually available.  Please contact us for more details if you don't immediately see the solution you are seeking in the tables above.

KV is the term used in the brushless motor workspace to specify the number of rotations per minute that a motor will turn for each volt applied to the motor/ESC with no load on the motor.

Neutronics specifications are +/- 5%.

For a more complete discussion of KV, please go to our KV FAQ page.  

MOTOR Io @ 10V:

The no load current of a brushless motor is defined as the current the motor draws, with no load applied, at a specific voltage. The no load current is measured in Amps and denoted “Io.”  Neumotors measures Io amperage at 10v DC input to speed controller. 

MOTOR RESISTANCE:

The resistance of a brushless motor is the leg to leg resistance of the stator, measured in ohms. The value listed in the motor's data sheet is typically the resistance at room temperature (22°C).

MOTOR RESISTANCE:

The resistance of a brushless motor is the leg to leg resistance of the stator, measured in ohms. The value listed in the motor's data sheet is typically the resistance at room temperature (22°C).

POWER RATINGS (Watts):

  • Continuous rating is the power the motor can deliver while maintaining the external housing temperatures below 100C.
  • MAX power is achieved at max RPMs and voltage, not at a partial throttle or reduced voltage.
  • MAX power rating is the power the motor can deliver beginning with motor at a temp of 20C until it reaches it's limit temperature of 100C.
  • The ratings are therefore dependent on a number of variables including air flow, ambient air temperature, contact cooling etc. Each application will present different variables.  

MTBF RATINGS:

When used within the constraints described above, BLDC motors' primary "wear" item(s) are the bearings supporting the shaft. Bearing life is inversely affected by speed, temperature, and radial and axial loads.  While an MTBF figure can be generated, it would be rendered invalid by excursions beyond prescribed temperatures or load limits - such as prop strikes, or side loads.  MTBF must be determined on a case by case basis, and even then, it would be subject to numerous exceptions.

MAX VOLTAGE

Max voltage is limited by the following concerns:

1. Mechanical redline.  The motor should not be driven faster than the mechanical limits of the motor which is determined as Kv (RPMs per volt) times the applied voltage.  Max voltage must be kept below the voltage which will spin the motor over max rpm for the motor series.

2. In some cases, usually where the Kv is very low, voltage times Kv is under the mechanical redline.  In these cases, the insulation of the winding wire must be considered.  Our standard winding is safe up to 130V.  We hi-pot test all standard-wind motors at 300V.   We offer a high voltage winding for use up to 450 volts.  We can also build motors for voltages beyond 450 volts, please contact us for more information.

MAX AMPERAGE

See power ratings above.

COMPONENT SPECIFICATIONS

  • Winding max temperature:  180C
  • Magnet max temp:  150C or higher  
  • Bearings:  Japanese SPB bearings

CONTROLLER SETTINGS: TIMING

  • APD controllers automatically adjust timing for optimum efficiency
  • Recommend low timing for controllers that require configuration

POLE COUNT vs. POLE PAIRS

  • Neumotors lists the number of poles in a motor rotor. Example: N S N S would be a four pole motor.
  • Some ESC manufacturers use the term "pole pairs" which refers to the number of N and S pairs.  Example: N S N S would be a 2 pole-pair motor.

Neumotors Naming Convention Details

NOTE: Innrunners use imperial dimensions (inches), outrunners use metric dimensions (mm).

Using the 1530/.75D (2640 KV) as our example:  1530/.75D (2640 KV) should be read as 15 | 30 | .75 | D which runs at 2,640 RPMS per volt.


1530/.75D (2640 KV)

The last part of the code - the Kv, is the voltage constant.* It represents the number of RPMs the motor will spin for each volt applied to the motor by the speed control.  A 1,000 KV motor should spin at 10,000 RPMs when 10 volts are applied to an unloaded motor (10 x 1,000 = 10,000).

The Kv of a particular motor size is determined by the number of turns of wire around the stator teeth.  The length of the motor and the type of wire termination inside the motor also determine the motor Kv.

*Kv in this context does not mean kilovolt.  We aren't working with kilovolts here!!


1530/.75D (2640 KV)

The first two digits are the motor's internal diameter in inches. 15 = 1.5" inches - so all 15 series are the same internal diameter.


1530/.75D (2640 KV)

The second two digits represent the motor's internal length, the stator stack, specifically. 30 is 3.0 inches - so a 1530 is 3 inches long inside and a 1539 is 3.9 inches long inside the case. Longer motors have more power capability and more weight.


1530/.75D (2640 KV)

The 3rd set of digits is the number of times the internal wires are wrapped around the stator teeth. 1530/.75D has .75 wraps of the wire inside the motor around the steel teeth of the stator.


1530/.75D (2640 KV)

The final letter refers to the internal connection of the 3 motor wires. D = Delta, the Greek letter for D that looks like a triangle. The other option is Y, and the Y wind looks like a letter Y on a wiring diagram.  A Delta motor will spin 1.8 times the Kv of a Y motor with the same number of turns.  Change the turns in a Y motor and it will spin just as fast as a Delta with nearly identical performance.

NOTE: This system applies to the NEUMOTORS INRUNNERS.  OUTRUNNERS are the same format, but they are in metric units (MM).