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nanoDRIVE 4LPi 4-in-1 electronic speed controller for UAS
nanoDRIVE 4LPi

4-in-1 electronic speed controller for UAS

The nanoDRIVE 4LPi is a 4-in-1 electronic speed controller (ESC) engineered for scalable unmanned aerial system (UAS) production. Designed and manufactured in Australia, this NDAA-compliant ESC delivers reliability, agility, and integration flexibility for demanding drone operations. Visit Website Contact
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nanoDRIVE 4LPi Optimized for High-Volume UAS Production | NDAA-Compliant | Dual-Input Capability

The nanoDRIVE 4LPi is an advanced electronic speed controller (ESC) with pre-soldered capacitors, standard 30×30 mounting holes, and multiple connector options. It features a 5V auxiliary power supply capable of powering a flight computer, simplifying UAS design. For high-volume deployments, the ESC can be machine-mounted on a carrier PCB, enabling streamlined production workflows.

Every nanoDRIVE 4LPi unit meets NDAA compliance standards, ensuring secure and trustworthy deployment UAS platforms. Its scalable design empowers manufacturers to accelerate production without compromising quality, affordability, or performance. Featuring an advanced input priority system, the nanoDRIVE 4LPi supports dual input signals and automatically switches to the secondary input if the primary becomes compromised.

Powered by Hargrave's next-gen GateKEEPER core, the ESC supports DroneCAN, ARINC825, DShot, and PWM protocols, ensuring compatibility across diverse platforms. With over 60 configurable parameters and direct firmware updates via the flight computer, users can fine-tune performance to mission-specific requirements.

Key Specifications
  • Operating Voltage: 7–34 V
  • Continuous Current: 20 A × 4
  • Base Weight: 20 g
  • BEC Output: 5V, 2.5A
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