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This is an experimental homebrew design. It does NOT work. | This is an experimental homebrew design. It does NOT work. The manufacturer's cable contains a PIC microcontroller that communicates with the PC, and multimeter. The data sent through the serial port is not what the DMM receives/sends. Any straight cable will not work. | ||
It is unclear if the IR protocol is a simple UART, or is pulse-width based, or if it uses any other encoding. | |||
==== Schematic ==== | ==== Schematic ==== | ||
[[File:Bm857_cable_sch.svg]] | [[File:Bm857_cable_sch.svg]] |
Revision as of 17:33, 7 December 2012
BM857 PC interface cable
I'm trying to build a PC interface cable for my Brymen BM857. I have used Radioshack 276-142 IR diode and photo-transistor set, and a PL2303 USB to serial converter.
If you have a real cable you'd like to donate, hop on to #sigrok and contact me.
Info
This is an experimental homebrew design. It does NOT work. The manufacturer's cable contains a PIC microcontroller that communicates with the PC, and multimeter. The data sent through the serial port is not what the DMM receives/sends. Any straight cable will not work.
It is unclear if the IR protocol is a simple UART, or is pulse-width based, or if it uses any other encoding.