JetCat-PRO Engines Functions - Integrated Engine Components:
- ECU (Electronic Control Unit)
- Integrated brushless fuel pump
- Fuel and kerosene start solenoids
- Post fuel filter
- Kerosene starter system
- Barometric altitude/pressure sensor
- 4-pin Molex expansion connector (e.g., for smoke pumps or fuel transfer pumps)
- Vent port with integrated one-way valve (e.g., for fuel system pressurization)
Power Supply:
- Over 3 cells LiPo battery / XT60 connection / capacity 3000mAh or higher
- Over 15-pin SUB-D (male) there are the following control options:
Data Connector (section):
- 1x PowerOn control signal
- 2x PWM input channels (e.g., for RC remote control; THR / AUX)
- 2x independent RS232 interfaces for computer remote control and/or interconnection of multiple turbines
- 1x Analog voltage regulation / sensor input
- 1x JetCat bus interface (e.g., for connection of GSU and/or other JetCat accessories such as LCU, flow sensor, BMS system)
- CAN bus interface for control and data reporting
Standard Version:
The standard P300 / P400-PRO-LN Engines have a "normal" starter motor, without generator (to save costs, e.g. for hobby applications). With our "JetCat-PRO" interface, the Engines can easily be used for RC model applications. The PRO interface has already integrated the full functionality of our telemetry adapter!
Generator Version PRO-GL:
TThese versions consist of a brushless and non-contact starter/generator system. The generator is "soft coupled", i.e. it rotates at a lower speed than the turbine shaft itself (patent pending). A built-in and integrated DC / DC converter with additional charge control enables buffering / recharging of the turbine battery. The charging system is able to supply charging energy to the Engine battery at idling speed. The electrical power of this charging system is approx. 85W. The "soft" coupling of the generator limits the power output.
Generator Version PRO-GH:
This version consists of a brushless and non-contact starter/generator. The generator is "hard" coupled to the turbine shaft (but there is no mechanical contact), i.e. it rotates at the same speed as the turbine. This configuration allows a much higher power output of the generator (900W!). This version is also supplied with an unregulated 3-phase alternating current supply. The three-phase voltage varies proportionally with the turbine speed. Typically, the measured no-load DC voltage is approximately 12V / 7.5A (33,000 1 / min) and 35V / 22A (100,000 1 / min) when charged with a 1.5 Ohm resistor behind a rectifier network (6x High Power Schottky diodes).