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NEO V1

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NEO V1 Overview

The REV NEO Brushless Motor (REV-21-1650) is the first brushless motor designed to meet the unique demands of the FRC community. Offering an incredible power to weight ratio along with it's compact size it's designed to be a drop-in replacement for CIM-style motors as well as an easy install with mounting options.

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Features

  • Drop-in replacement for CIM-style motors

  • Shielded out-runner construction

  • Front and rear ball bearings

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Wiring Connections

Connecting the NEO V1.1 Brushless motor is fairly straightforward. Follow the guide at, and don't forget to connect your sensor wire; the motor will not spin without it!

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CAUTION: Improperly wiring the connectors can cause severe motor damage and is not covered by the warranty. DO NOT connect the motor directly to the battery.

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Motor Specifications

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Value and Units

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Mechanical Specifications

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NEO V1 Motor Curve

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The only difference between the NEO V1 and NEO V1.1 are external changes to the motor's housing.

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Please read our and ensure you understand how to set an appropriate before using your NEO Brushless Motor.

High-temperature neodymium magnets
  • High-flex silicone motor wires

  • Integrated motor sensor

    • 3-phase hall sensors

    • Motor temperature sensor

  • Stall Torque

    2.6 Nm

    Peak Output Power

    406 W

    Typical Output Power at 40 A

    380 W

    Hall-Sensor Encoder Resolution

    42 counts per rev.

    Weight

    0.938 lbs (0.425 kg)

    Nominal Operating Voltage

    12 V

    Motor Kv

    473 Kv

    Free Speed`

    5676 RPM

    Free Running Current

    1.8 A

    Stall Current

    105 A

    Output Shaft Diameter

    8mm (keyed)

    Output Shaft Length

    35mm (1.38in)

    Output Pilot

    19.05mm (0.75in)

    Body Length

    58.25mm (2.3in)

    Body Diameter

    60mm (2.36in)

    Wiring the Spark Max
    Locked Rotor Testing Documentation
    Smart Current Limit