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  2. Battery eliminator circuit - Wikipedia

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    In battery-powered equipment, a battery eliminator circuit (BEC) is an electronic voltage regulator used to power a subsystem at a different voltage without the need for a supplemental battery. BECs are commonly used in radio-controlled models , which need separate voltages to power the motor and the RC equipment.

  3. Electronic speed control - Wikipedia

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    The type of battery and number of cells connected is an important consideration when choosing a battery eliminator circuit (BEC), whether built into the controller or as a stand-alone unit. A higher number of cells connected will result in a reduced power rating and therefore a lower number of servos supported by an integrated BEC, if it uses a ...

  4. DC connector - Wikipedia

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    The JST RCY-series connector is a 2.5mm-pitch and manufactured by J.S.T. Mfg. Co., Ltd. [8] It is known in radio control circles as the battery eliminator circuit (BEC) or P connector. JST also produces other types of connectors that are used in R/C and hobby electronics. [9]

  5. JST connector - Wikipedia

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    JST connectors are used in many types of products, and commonly used by electronics hobbyists and consumer products for rechargeable battery packs, battery balancers, battery eliminator circuits, 3D printers, and radio controlled servos. [4]

  6. Talk:Battery eliminator circuit - Wikipedia

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    These were sold commercially, also made by hobbyists. Their difference from an RC BEC is the supply: rather than just a DC voltage regulator, these now dropped a high AC mains voltage, rectified it and then (sometimes!) regulated it. Andy Dingley 09:14, 13 October 2016 (UTC) That's battery eliminator, which is completely unrelated.

  7. Philco - Wikipedia

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    Philco (an acronym for Philadelphia Battery Company) [1] is an American electronics manufacturer headquartered in Philadelphia. Philco was a pioneer in battery, radio, and television production. In 1961, the company was purchased by Ford and, from 1966, renamed "Philco-Ford". Ford sold the company to GTE in 1974, and it was purchased by Philips ...

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    On August 13, 2024, Nicole M. Johnson, 36, pleaded guilty in Baltimore County Circuit Court to two counts of first-degree child abuse involving the death of a victim younger than 13, ...

  9. Servo (radio control) - Wikipedia

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    RC servos are usually powered by the receiver, which in turn is powered by battery packs or an electronic speed controller (ESC) with an integrated or a separate battery eliminator circuit (BEC). Common battery packs are either NiCd, NiMH or lithium-ion polymer battery (LiPo) type. Voltage ratings vary, but most receivers are operated at 5 V or ...