Currently, there are three different M-Max models: M-Max 600, M-Max 600 Longhorn and M-Max 700. Photo 1 shows the standard M-Max 600.
M-Max 600 with additional custom components is shown in photo 2. This modification provides 32 analog inputs, 4 analog outputs and 72 digital input-output. The unit was developed for controlling automated production processes in an industrial environment which included high temperature and dust.
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Photo 3 is also a modified M-Max 600. At the request of the customer, this M-Max is equipped with robust SNTS 28 connectors on the front panel, two additional COM ports, and an additional Ethernet port. It is protected against water, mud and vibration. This unit was developed for use in vehicles and in applications with high vibration. The damping system is equipped with a double hull. Additional protection is provided by using high-quality vibration components.
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Photo 4 shows a modified M-Max 700. There are five additional connectors on the back panel, these connectors are for video input channels and two CAN interfaces. The front panel at the left is standard.
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Photo 5 shows the M-Max 700 with corrosion-resistant coating. Additional features:
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Temperature Warning System
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Built in UPS
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Radio
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Photo 6 is another variation of the M-Max computer. This model is equipped with an Intel LV Pentium M 738 (1.4 GHz) and 1 GB DDR333 SDRAM, and it allows for the use of PCI cards. Front and rear panels are equipped with modified connectors providing IP53 protection or IP64 (with the installation of the plug).
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Photo 7 shows a modified M-Max 700, which consists of two modules - the system and the UPS. The standard M-Max 700 with SNTS and Bulgin connectors is shown on the front panel. The UPS system consists of a battery charging device
(available in the system block) and two battery modules. The UPS provides the system unit with 4 hours of backup power.
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Photo 8 shows a workstation-based M-Max 700 which was modified in accordance with customer requirements. Specifically, the customer requested an additional CAN-port.
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Photo 9 shows a specialized computer-based M-Max 700 which performs functions similar to a «black box» on an aircraft.
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Photo 10 shows an M-Max 700 fitted with IP66 connectors. You can use both standard and secure cable connectors (IP66 degree of protection is achieved only by using the later).
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An M-Max designed for use in transportation (photo 11), is equipped with a large number of isolated digital and analog I/O ports. The front panel is fitted with a special indicator and controls.
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Photo 12 shows an M-Max 700/GZR3, a secured M-Max 700 developed for transportation applications. The main differences are:
• Improved system performance. Low power AMD Geode LX 800 (500 MHz) processor and DDR333 SDRAM.
• Buit-in UPS.
• At the request of the customer, we installed USB connectors with screw locking cable connections.
There is also an option for a radio instead of the 12-channel GPS receiver.
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An M-Max with IP51 protection is shown in Photo 13. M-Max 700/ELP - Intel LV Pentium M 738 [1.4 GHz] and 256 MB DDR333 SDRAM. This unit is equipped with the following options:
• 4 additional RS-232 serial ports.
• 2RMT-type connectors for specialized keyboard, monitor and video output.
• 2RMDT, A connector for an on-board power source.