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on 2018/06/18 13:28
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83 83  The JB jumper is intended to choose if the 5V power line on the PDB is connected to the BEC of ESC#2 or not :
84 84  
85 -JB jumper inserted : 5V line of the PDB is connected to the 5V BEC pin of the ESC#2 if present. Therefore, the BEC of the ESC#2 will power all the 5V pins on the PDB.
85 +JB jumper inserted : 5V line of the PDB is connected to the 5V BEC pin of the ESC#2 (if present). Therefore, the BEC of the ESC#2 will power all the 5V pins on the PDB.
86 86  JB jumper not inserted : 5V from the BEC of ESC#2 is not connected to the 5V line of the PDB.
87 87  
88 88  //**Note : Ensure to remove the JB jumper if a 5V external regulator is soldered on the PDB.**//
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101 101  //**Note : Ensure to verify the rated voltage of the external device connected to D32 and Vout pins before inserting Vout jumper to 5V or BAT**//
102 102  )))
103 103  
104 +== 5V External Regulator ==
105 +
106 +The MES PDB has 3 pins broken-out (IN, G and 5V) to solder an external 5V regulator (**not included**). Make sure to remove the JB jumper if an external 5V regulator is soldered to the PDB
107 +
104 104  = Thermal Analysis =
105 105  
106 106  Following is a table that sums up the thermal analysis of the PDB when used with a single or dual battery drawing 160A or 280A continuous current :
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