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What is blinky ???

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its a setting for speedos where no turbo or boost settings are possible. its being used for some new classes for people who dont like the speedo wars
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from the BRCA 12th Scale AGM of 2011, Zero timing = Blinky

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Zero timing’ brushless speed controllers
A speed controller that has a 'zero timing profile', that does not alter the pre-set mechanical timing of the motor in any way and disables any advanced motor control; functions (ie. Boost, Cheat mode, Turbo etc.). This profile is known as ' Boost 0'.

The commutation sequence is limited to "6 step" type and commutation of the Speed control must follow the motors hall sensor signals 1:1. Therefore no change of timing (either advance or allowed at any RPM." When the "Boost 0" profile is activated, it will be identified by a blinking LED while the ESC is armed and in neutral position.
proposal 6 here
http://www.brca.org/sites/default/fi...tes%202011.pdf
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