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The DMM IC used in this multimeter is probably a Fortune Semiconductor FS9721_LP3 or alike, see [[Multimeter_ICs#Fortune_Semiconductor_FS9721_LP3]] for the protocol. | The DMM IC used in this multimeter is probably a Fortune Semiconductor FS9721_LP3 or alike, see [[Multimeter_ICs#Fortune_Semiconductor_FS9721_LP3]] for the protocol. | ||
The manufacturer specific last byte of the | The manufacturer specific last byte of the 14-byte packet (numbered 0xe) is as follows: | ||
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Revision as of 22:31, 1 January 2014
The VA40B is a 6000 count CAT III (1000V) / CAT IV (600V) handheld digital multimeter with USB connectivity.
Hardware
Multimeter:
- Fuses: F 0.63A/1000V D10,3*38, F 10A/1000V D10,3*38 (values from the manual)
- TODO
USB cable:
- Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port
- TODO
Photos
Protocol
14-byte LCD segments over USB-2-serial (Prolific chip, 2400 baud, 8n1).
The DMM IC used in this multimeter is probably a Fortune Semiconductor FS9721_LP3 or alike, see Multimeter_ICs#Fortune_Semiconductor_FS9721_LP3 for the protocol.
The manufacturer specific last byte of the 14-byte packet (numbered 0xe) is as follows:
Byte | Bits 7-4 | Bit 3 | Bit 2 | Bit 1 | Bit 0 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
13 | 0xe | MIN | (unused?) | °C | MAX |
To enable output to the PC on the multimeter you have to keep the Hz/DUTY key pressed while powering on the device. However, it will auto-poweroff (after roughly 1 hour?), even in this mode. To avoid that, press both the Hz/DUTY and the SELECT key during power-up (see manual page 19).