Ar6400nbl user guide – Spektrum SPMAR6400NBL User Manual
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AR6400NBL User Guide
The AR6400NBL 6-channel Ultra Micro Receiver with brushless speed control
and X-Port
™
technology is designed for ultra micro aircraft. Featuring DSM2
™
technology, the AR6400NBL is compatible with all Spektrum
™
, JR
®
, E-flite
®
and
ParkZone
®
2.4GHz DSM2 technology transmitters.
NotICE: The AR6400NBL receiver is not compatible with the DX6 parkflyer radio
system.
Features
• 6-channel ultra micro receiver
• Integrated programmable brushless speed control
• Weighs just 7.8 grams
• Compatible with optional Spektrum ultra micro linear servos; 1.5-
gram (SPMAS2000) servo and 1.7-gram (SPMAS2000L)
• Smart Bind
™
technology
• X-Port allows for future expansion
Applications
The AR6400NBL is designed for ultra micro aircraft and is ideal for
scratch-built ultra micro projects. The AR6400NBL is designed to
utilize a two-cell LiPo battery. You can use the integrated brushless
speed controller to power a brushless motor up to 3 amps of
continuous current. An integrated X-Port feature allows for future
expansion.
When X-Port is active, CH5 and CH6 are not available; however,
reversed aileron (CH2) is still available.
AR6400NBL Specifications:
Type: DSM2 ultra micro receiver with integrated brushless speed
controller
Channels: 6 or 4 channels, plus X-Port
Modulation: DSM2
Dimension (WxLxH): 37.60 x 28.55 x 8.00mm
Weight: 7.8 g
Input Voltage Range: 2-cell LiPo 6.4 to 8.4V
Antenna Length: 31mm
Resolution: 1024
Compatibility: All DSM2 aircraft transmitters
Speed Controller:
Type: Integrated programmable brushless
Max continuous current: 3.0 amps
Overload protection current: 5A for 500ms
BEC continuous current: 1A
BEC overload protection current: 1A, 4.2V
Low-voltage cutoff: At <6.3V, the motor begins to pulse
At <6.1V, the motor cuts off and the LED flashes
Over-current protection: At 3.5A, the motor cuts off until the throttle
stick is pulled down to idle
Temperature protection: 120C motor cuts off
Programming features: See “Programming the Brushless ESC”