Hobbywing 30901001 XRotor 40A ESC - Flight Controller Friendly Unit  [HW-30901001]

HOBBYWING XRotor 40A(International Version B) - 30901001
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Tuned ESC Performance for Multirotor Pilots

The Hobbywing XRotor 40A ESC, model number 30901001, is designed to sharpen throttle feel and control on medium multirotor frames. Its dedicated control profile improves responsiveness over many stock open-source options. Most settings arrive preconfigured and the only user-adjustable parameter at first setup is the timing setting.

Stable Throttle Signalling

The ESC uses a twisted-pair throttle lead to reduce signal noise and give steadier inputs to your flight controller. It supports signal frequencies up to 621Hz, allowing smooth integration with modern flight stacks.

Efficient Power Components

Equipped with high grade MOSFETs, the XRotor 40A keeps internal resistance very low while coping with continuous current demands, which helps with heat management and system reliability.

Specifications

  • Continuous/Peak Current: 40A/60A
  • Supported LiPo Range: 2-6S
  • BEC Output: None
  • Output Connectors: 3.5mm Gold Connectors (Female)
  • Throttle Range Calibration: Supported
  • Stick Programming: Supported
  • Size: 65.5x25.0x8.7mm
  • Weight: 28g

Well suited to builders wanting a reliable ESC that balances low resistance and robust current handling in medium multirotors.

Yes. It supports 2S to 6S LiPo packs, so a 4S pack is within its normal operating range.
No. The XRotor 40A does not provide a BEC output, so use a separate power supply or an FC with onboard regulation if needed.
Twisted-pair wiring reduces electromagnetic interference on the throttle line, which tends to stabilise signals and reduce jitter seen by the flight controller.
Not always. Many motors run well on the preconfigured setting, but adjusting timing can help with certain motor types to reduce cogging or improve efficiency.

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