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| image              = [[File:Itech It8511plus frontpanel.png|180px]]
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| name                = ITECH IT8511+
| name                = ITECH IT8511+
| status              = in progress
| status              = supported
| source_code_dir    = itech-it8500
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| channels            = 1
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== Protocol ==
== Protocol ==


Early units support only proprietary binary protocol, while apparently newer units have updated firmware that supports also SCPI "style" protcol.
Early units support only proprietary binary protocol, while apparently newer units have updated firmware that supports also SCPI "style" protocol.
 
Protocol description is available in [https://bkpmedia.s3.amazonaws.com/downloads/manuals/en-us/85xx_manual.pdf BK Precision User Manual] (for 8500 series DC electronic loads).


== Photos ==
== Photos ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Itech It8511plus frontpanel.png|<small>Device, front</small>
File:Itech It8511plus frontpanel.png|<small>Device, front</small>
File:Itech-it8511plus-backpanel.png|<small>Device, back</small>
</gallery>
</gallery>



Latest revision as of 17:19, 7 October 2020

ITECH IT8511+
Itech It8511plus frontpanel.png
Status supported
Source code itech-it8500
Channels 1
Voltage/current (CH1) 150W / 0-30A / 0-120V
Connectivity TTL (Serial)
Features DC electronic load only
Website itechate.com

The ITECH IT8511+ is a programmable DC electronic load (150W 0~30A 0~120V) with TTL (serial) connectivity.

See ITECH IT8500 series for information common to all devices in this series.

NOTE! DB9 connector on this device is not RS-232, but non-isolated TTL-serial connection. To connect load safely to a computer, an isolated TTL to RS232/USB interface is needed.

Hardware

TODO...

Protocol

Early units support only proprietary binary protocol, while apparently newer units have updated firmware that supports also SCPI "style" protocol.

Protocol description is available in BK Precision User Manual (for 8500 series DC electronic loads).

Photos

Resources