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Miniware MDP-XP Digital Power Supply Set
TheAmmoniacal:
The people behind the popular TS-100 and TS-80 soldering irons and the DS mini oscilloscopes have released a new product, the MDP-XP Digital Power Supply Set. Consisting of a power supply and smart monitor module.
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2.4G wireless connection, supporting a Display Control as well as six Digital Powers.
DC wide voltage input between 4.2V and 30V, reduced up to 2.7V after startup.
High-speed transient response and over current protection, as fast as 4uS.
Extremely low load regulation and intelligent line loss compensation.
High efficiency and natural heat dissipation with 90W of capacity load.
Support positive & negative pressure, series pressurization, parallel current sharing, free combination of collaborative load, and intelligent power allocation.
Security Protections: input overvoltage, under-voltage protection, anti-reverse connection protection, anti-backflow protection, overtemperature protection, and over current protection.
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What do you guys think? No prices yet.
http://www.miniware.com.cn/product/mdp-xp-digital-power-supply-set/
Muttley Snickers:
--- Quote from: TheAmmoniacal on July 08, 2019, 10:29:39 am ---What do you guys think? No prices yet.
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A decent video would have been nice, one showing the device powered up at least anyway.
EEVblog:
It's not isolated, which is how they get the power and efficiency.
Having separate power leads for each module (plus extra one for the controller) is really messy.
It's actually part of a min-lab style suite of modules they have planned.
EEVblog:
--- Quote from: TheAmmoniacal on July 08, 2019, 10:29:39 am ---What do you guys think? No prices yet.
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About US$220 for the two module set.
KaylaKay:
I just bought one of these, it'll be here next Wednesday. I also have the ES121 screwdriver, TS80 soldering iron, LA104 logic analyzer, and DSO203 oscilloscope from them, and I'm really looking forward to adding this to the set. Gonna get one of those plastic waterproof cases with a shapeable foam insert to carry everything around in and I'll be able to troubleshoot and repair nearly anything, anywhere. I love how the design aesthetic is the same across most of their tools, they look like they're part of the same set. Now if they'd just come out with a multimeter to match everything else...
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