- Install before usesetupComponent, the default installation location is fine. The CKCE information display does not need to be installed. After installing the component, click to use it.
- Use the serial module to ensure that the computer has the USB-to-serial driver installed (CP2102/CH340)
- Connect the motor and ESC phase lines properly; the gray long wire from the ESC goes in the middle.White wire (PWM), black wire (GND)Separately with the serial moduleTX and GND on the silk screenConnect the pin headers, and after correctly connecting the wires, plug the serial module into the computer's USB port. Follow the steps to find the corresponding COM port. This upper computer software only supports“COM1~COM3”;
Serial Port Settings Diagram

After inserting the serial module, click on the computerDevice Manager", then click on the port to view it. If the port number is not displayed"COM1~COM3", you can right-click the device with this port number"Attribute", and then switch to"Port SettingsOn this interface, click the bottom leftAdvanced"Option, then change the serial module 'error (non-COM1~COM3)' port number to"COM1~COM3"After confirmation, just unplug and replug the serial port module."
4. After the COM port is correct, click "portopen", then power on the electronic controller, and within a few seconds click on the '" on the host computer displayESCSET", after clicking, will appearMotor alert sound, and then click " againActive Flow Continuation EnabledAfter clicking, the motor will also emit a prompt sound, which indicates that the synchronous freewheeling mode has been set successfully.
TMEC Host Computer Diagram

5. After setting it successfully, verify it. The throttle calibration prompt sounds will differ in synchronous streaming mode. Furthermore, test it by running it without load; in this mode, the throttle is more linear, and the sound of the motor spinning without load is somewhat different from the normal mode.
6. The method to turn off the synchronous continuous streaming mode is the same as above. Click "Active current cutoff”。





