CMONA · Negotiation Agent · preview / mock

Negotiate cost ↔ spec ↔ trust with suppliers.

CMONA is MagAI's multi-objective negotiation agent: given a baseline design, it surfaces realistic supplier variants and quantifies the trade-off — efficiency, hotspot, trust grade, lead time, MOQ, unit cost — so you can pick the variant that fits your project, not just the cheapest part.

Preview / mock data. The variants below illustrate the CMONA UX surface. Live ENGINE §74 schema (pydantic CmonaRequest / CmonaResponse) ships next sprint — the panel will switch from mock to real supplier-catalogue queries with no UI change.
Baseline · engine-solved

LLC Resonant · 3 kW · Telecom

380→48 V / 62 A telecom rectifier reference. ZVS verified, Hurley §10 LLC.

Trust Grade B · datasheet+xval· 61/100
η
99.65 %
P loss
10.55 W
T hot
80 °C
Core
ETD_ETD49-Ferroxcube_3C95
Variant 1 · TDK · JP · mock

ETD49-N87

JP originAEC-Q200 grade
$4.20
14 d · MOQ 100
Cost Δ
-8.0 %
η Δ
-0.04 %
T_hot Δ
+1.8 °C
Trust Δ
+4

Rationale: TDK N87 anchors better Steinmetz datasheet match (+4 trust) at 8% lower unit cost; +1.8°C hotspot is within margin (engine HARD-FAIL gate at 200°C).

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Variant 2 · DMEGC · CN · mock

ETD49-DMR95

CN originCross-ref PC95
$2.85
21 d · MOQ 500
Cost Δ
-32.0 %
η Δ
-0.12 %
T_hot Δ
+4.5 °C
Trust Δ
-8

Rationale: DMR95 is a verified cross-ref to PC95 (−32% unit cost) but Steinmetz coefficients carry 0.85× material trust multiplier (§107 trust derate) — recommend lab calibration before pilot.

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Ready to negotiate on your own design?

The desktop app ships a full CMONA panel today over the canonical Python engine. RFQ-draft mode keeps you in the loop — every email is hand-confirmed before send.

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