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{{Infobox multimeter
| image          = [[File:Agilent_U1232A.png|180px]]
| name            = Agilent U1232A
| status          = supported
| source_code_dir = agilent-dmm
| counts          = 6000
| categories      = CAT III (600V)
| connectivity    = [[Device_cables#Agilent_U1173A|USB]], [[Device_cables#Agilent_U1177A|Bluetooth]]
| measurements    = voltage, <span style="color:green">current</span>, resistance, capacitance, <span style="color:red">no temperature</span>, frequency, duty cycle (?), diode, continuity
| features        = autorange, true-rms, data hold, min/max, rel, bargraph, backlight, LED flashlight, data logging (10 readings), auto-poweroff, <span style="color:red">no non-contact voltage detector (Vsense)</span>
| website        = [https://www.keysight.com/en/pd-2000224-pn-U1232A/true-rms-6000-count-handheld-digital-multimeter keysight.com]
}}


The [http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/product.jspx?nid=-34618.980704.00 Agilent U123xA] are a series of low-cost 6000-count handheld digital multimeters. PC connectivity is via an IR port.
The '''Agilent U1232A''' is a 6000 counts, CAT III (600V) handheld digital multimeter with USB or Bluetooth connectivity.
 
For information about the protocol used to communicate to this multimeter, see the [[Agilent U12xxx series]] page.


== Hardware ==
== Hardware ==
* [http://documentation.renesas.com/doc/DocumentServer/r01uh0180ej0200_78k0lx3.pdf Renesas 78K0/LF3] 8-bit microcontroller with 60K flash and 2K RAM on board.
* [http://documentation.renesas.com/doc/DocumentServer/r01uh0180ej0200_78k0lx3.pdf Renesas 78K0/LF3] 8-bit microcontroller with 60K flash and 2K RAM on board.


== Photos ==
== Photos ==
'''Multimeter''':
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Agilent U1232A back.jpg|<small>Back</small>
File:Agilent U1232A.jpg|<small>Device, front</small>
File:Agilent U1232A back.jpg|<small>Device, back</small>
File:Agilent U1232A PCB top.jpg|<small>PCB, top</small>
File:Agilent U1232A PCB top.jpg|<small>PCB, top</small>
File:Agilent U1232A PCB whitesilk.jpg|<small>White silkscreen (LCD background)</small>
File:Agilent U1232A PCB whitesilk.jpg|<small>White silkscreen (LCD background)</small>
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</gallery>
</gallery>


'''IR-USB cable''':
== Resources ==
 
* [http://www.home.agilent.com/en/pd-2000224-pn-U1232A/true-rms-6000-count-handheld-digital-multimeter?pm=PL&nid=-34618.980704&cc=US&lc=eng Agilent U1232A document library]: [http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/redirector.jspx?action=ref&cname=AGILENT_EDITORIAL&ckey=2043826&lc=eng&cc=US&nfr=-34618.980704.00 datasheet], [http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/redirector.jspx?action=ref&cname=AGILENT_EDITORIAL&ckey=2049045&lc=eng&cc=US&nfr=-34618.980704.00 manual], ...
See [[Multimeter cables#Agilent_U1173A]].
 
'''IR-bluetooth interface''':
 
See [[Multimeter cables#Agilent_U1177A]].
 
== Protocol ==
 
=== IDN ===
 
Sending the command <code>*IDN?</code> causes the device to return a comma-separated four-field string, compatible with the identical GPIB command. The four fields are vendor name, model name, serial number and version:
 
Agilent Technologies,U1232A,MY52020136,V1.00
 
 
=== CONF ===
 
The <code>CONF?</code> command queries the device's current measurement configuration. This can be either one, two or three comma-separated fields. The number of fields depends on the first fields value, but the second field always denotes the measurement mode's range and resolution, and the third field is the current type (AC or DC).
 
{| border="0" width="95%" style="font-size: smaller" class="alternategrey sortable sigroktable"
|-
! style="width: 3em;" | Mode
! style="width: 3em;" | Res.
! style="width: 3em;" | Cur.
! Meaning
 
|-
| V
| y
| y
| '''Volts'''
 
|-
|
| 0
|
| Range 600mV, resolution 0.1mV
 
|-
|
| 1
|
| Range 6V, resolution 1mV
 
|-
|
| 2
|
| Range 60V, resolution 0.01V
 
|-
|
| 3
|
| Range 600V, resolution 0.1V
 
|-
| MV
| y
| y
| '''Millivolts'''
 
|-
|
| 1
|
| Range 600mV, resolution 0.1mV
 
|-
| A
| y
| y
| '''Ampere'''
 
|-
|
| 0
|
| Range 6A, resolution 1mA
 
|-
|
| 1
|
| Range 10A, resolution 0.01A
 
|-
| UA
| y
| y
| '''Microampere'''
 
|-
|
| 0
|
| Range 60μA, resolution 0.01μA
 
|-
|
| 1
|
| Range 600μA, resolution 0.1μA
 
|-
| FREQ
| y
| y
| '''AC frequency'''
 
|-
|
| 0
|
| Always shows 0, even when the range is changed manually on the device. This is possibly a firmware bug.
 
|-
| RES
| y
| n
| '''Resistance'''
 
|-
|
| 0
|
| Range 600Ω, resolution 0.
 
|-
|
| 1
|
| Range 6kΩ, resolution 0.001kΩ
 
|-
|
| 2
|
| Range 60kΩ, resolution 0.01kΩ
 
|-
|
| 3
|
| Range 600kΩ, resolution 0.1kΩ
 
|-
|
| 4
|
| Range 6MΩ, resolution 0.001MΩ
 
|-
|
| 5
|
| Range 60MΩ, resolution 0.01MΩ
 
|-
| CAP
| y
| n
| '''Capacitance'''
 
|-
|
| 0
|
| Range 1000nF, resolution 1nF
 
|-
|
| 1
|
| Range 10μF, resolution 0.01μF
 
|-
|
| 2
|
| Range 100μF, resolution 0.1μF
 
|-
|
| 3
|
| Range 1000μF, resolution 1μF
 
|-
|
| 4
|
| Range 10mF, resolution 0.01mF
 
|-
| DIOD
| n
| n
| '''Diode'''
 
|}
 
 
=== STAT ===
 
The <code>STAT?</code> command is used to query the current state of the device. The response is a quoted 21-byte string, like this:
 
"000000000110L00000000"
 
{| border="0" width="95%" style="font-size: smaller" class="alternategrey sortable sigroktable"
|-
! style="width: 3em;" | Byte
! style="width: 3em;" | Value
! Meaning
 
|-
| 1
|
| '''Max/min mode'''
 
|-
|
| 0
| Off
 
|-
|
| 1
| On
 
|-
| 2
|
| '''Relative measurement'''. The last value returned from FETC? before this mode was enabled denotes the stored reference value.
 
|-
|
| 0
| Off
 
|-
|
| 1
| On
 
|-
| 3
|
| '''Trig hold-log'''
 
|-
|
| 0
| Off
 
|-
|
| 1
| On
 
|-
| 4
|
| '''Auto hold-log'''
 
|-
|
| 0
| Off
 
|-
|
| 1
| On
 
|-
| 5
|
| '''LED flashlight'''
 
|-
|
| 0
| Off
 
|-
|
| 1
| On
 
|-
| 6
|
| '''LCD backlight'''
 
|-
|
| 0
| Off
 
|-
|
| 1
| On
 
|-
| 7
|
| ''Unknown (always 0)''
 
|-
| 8
|
| '''Temp/aux mode'''. When on and rotary switch is in position 5 (capacitance), CONF? returns <code>MV,1,DC</code>, but the value returned from FETC? instead denotes the temperature, in the unit (F or C) according to the meter's configuration.
 
|-
|
| 0
| Off
 
|-
|
| 1
| On
 
|-
| 9
|
| ''Unknown (always 0)''
 
|-
| 10
|
| ''Unknown (always 1)''
 
|-
| 11
|
| '''Auto power-off''' (APO)
 
|-
|
| 0
| Off
 
|-
|
| 1
| On
 
|-
| 12
|
| ''Unknown (always 0)''
 
|-
| 13
|
| ''Unknown (always L)''
 
|-
| 14
|
| ''Unknown (always 0)''
 
|-
| 15
|
| ''Unknown (always 0)''
 
|-
| 16
|
| '''Rotary switch position'''
 
|-
|
| 0
| V/Zlow
 
|-
|
| 1
| Voltage AC
 
|-
|
| 2
| Voltage DC
 
|-
|
| 3
| Resistance
 
|-
|
| 4
| Diode
 
|-
|
| 5
| Capacitance
 
|-
|
| 6
| Current
 
|-
|
| 7
| Microcurrent
 
|-
| 17
|
| '''Continuity mode'''. When enabled, the value returned from FETC? is either NAN (no continuity) or any real value to denote continuity.
 
|-
|
| 0
| Off
 
|-
|
| 1
| On
 
|-
| 18
|
| ''Unknown (always 0)''
 
|-
| 19
|
| ''Unknown (always 0, but briefly 1 at startup)''
 
|-
| 20
|
| ''Unknown (always 0)''
 
|-
| 21
|
| ''Unknown (always 0)''


|}
[[Category:Device]]
[[Category:Multimeter]]
[[Category:Supported]]

Latest revision as of 20:52, 2 November 2020

Agilent U1232A
Agilent U1232A.png
Status supported
Source code agilent-dmm
Counts 6000
IEC 61010-1 CAT III (600V)
Connectivity USB, Bluetooth
Measurements voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, no temperature, frequency, duty cycle (?), diode, continuity
Features autorange, true-rms, data hold, min/max, rel, bargraph, backlight, LED flashlight, data logging (10 readings), auto-poweroff, no non-contact voltage detector (Vsense)
Website keysight.com

The Agilent U1232A is a 6000 counts, CAT III (600V) handheld digital multimeter with USB or Bluetooth connectivity.

For information about the protocol used to communicate to this multimeter, see the Agilent U12xxx series page.

Hardware

Photos

Resources