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{{Infobox power supply | {{Infobox power supply | ||
| image = [[File:Maynuo m9812 | | image = [[File:Maynuo m9812 mugshot.png|180px]] | ||
| name = Maynuo M97 | | name = Maynuo M97 | ||
| status = supported | | status = supported | ||
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The '''Maynuo M97''' series are 1 channel programmable DC electronic loads with serial connectivity (Modbus RTU). | The '''Maynuo M97''' series are 1 channel programmable DC electronic loads with serial connectivity (Modbus RTU). | ||
The OEM for the load (both used by Maynuo and Atten) appears to be '''XiTRON''' which got acquired by Vitrec. The Maynuo manual sometimes leaks references to the '''Xitron XT98xx''' device. | |||
== Devices == | == Devices == | ||
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The devices linked above are supported. The other devices might work, but are untested. If you have one of the unsupported devices and can test it, please contact [[User:Aurel|Aurel]]. | The devices linked above are supported. The other devices might work, but are untested. If you have one of the unsupported devices and can test it, please contact [[User:Aurel|Aurel]]. | ||
== Resources == | |||
* [http://xitrontech.com/products/programmable-dc-electronic-load/ Xitron XT9812 product page] | |||
* Gerry Sweeney's [https://youtu.be/yeOymZkLXkY unboxing/teardown video] for an M9711 device, including the theory of operation, and a discussion on the need for an isolated communications cable | |||
[[Category:Device]] | [[Category:Device]] | ||
[[Category:Digital load]] | [[Category:Digital load]] | ||
[[Category:Supported]] | [[Category:Supported]] |
Latest revision as of 15:09, 11 April 2020
Status | supported |
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Source code | maynuo-m97 |
Channels | 1 |
Voltage/current (CH1) | various |
Connectivity | RS232 |
Features | DC electronic load only |
Website | maynuo.com |
The Maynuo M97 series are 1 channel programmable DC electronic loads with serial connectivity (Modbus RTU).
The OEM for the load (both used by Maynuo and Atten) appears to be XiTRON which got acquired by Vitrec. The Maynuo manual sometimes leaks references to the Xitron XT98xx device.
Devices
Maynuo | Atten OEM | Max Current | Max Voltage | Max Power | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
M9710 | 30 A | 150 V | 150 W | ||
M9711 | ATZ9711 | 30 A | 150 V | 150 W | |
M9811 | 30 A | 150 V | 200 W | ||
M9712 | ATZ9712 | 30 A | 150 V | 300 W | |
M9812 | 30 A | 150 V | 300 W | ||
M9712B | ATZ9712B | 15 A | 500 V | 300 W | |
M9812B | 15 A | 500 V | 300 W | ||
M9712B30 | 30 A | 500 V | 300 W | ||
M9712C | ATZ9712C | 60 A | 150 V | 300 W | |
M9713 | ATZ9713 | 120 A | 150 V | 600 W | |
M9713B | ATZ9713B | 30 A | 500 V | 600 W | |
M9714 | ATZ9714 | 240 A | 150 V | 1200 W | |
M9714B | ATZ9714B | 60 A | 500 V | 1200 W | |
M9715 | 240 A | 150 V | 1800 W | ||
M9715B | 120 A | 500 V | 1800 W | ||
M9716 | 240 A | 150 V | 2400 W | ||
M9716B | 120 A | 500 V | 2400 W | ||
M9716E | 480 A | 150 V | 3000 W | ||
M9717 | 240 A | 150 V | 3600 W | ||
M9717B | 120 A | 500 V | 3600 W | ||
M9717C | 480 A | 150 V | 3600 W | ||
M9718 | 240 A | 150 V | 6000 W | ||
M9718B | 120 A | 500 V | 6000 W | ||
M9718D | 240 A | 500 V | 6000 W | ||
M9718E | 120 A | 600 V | 6000 W | ||
M9718F | 480 A | 150 V | 6000 W | ||
M9834 | 500 A | 150 V | 10000 W | ||
M9835 | 500 A | 150 V | 15000 W | ||
M9835B | 240 A | 500 V | 15000 W | ||
M9836 | 500 A | 150 V | 20000 W | ||
M9836B | 240 A | 500 V | 20000 W | ||
M9837 | 500 A | 150 V | 35000 W | ||
M9837B | 240 A | 500 V | 35000 W | ||
M9838 | 500 A | 150 V | 50000 W | ||
M9838B | 240 A | 500 V | 50000 W | ||
M9839 | 500 A | 150 V | 100000 W | ||
M9839B | 240 A | 500 V | 100000 W | ||
M9840 | 1500 A | 150 V | 200000 W | ||
M9840B | 500 A | 500 V | 200000 W |
The devices linked above are supported. The other devices might work, but are untested. If you have one of the unsupported devices and can test it, please contact Aurel.
Resources
- Xitron XT9812 product page
- Gerry Sweeney's unboxing/teardown video for an M9711 device, including the theory of operation, and a discussion on the need for an isolated communications cable