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This page contains information and teardown photos of various multimeter/datalogger/etc. PC connectivity cables and adapters.
This page contains information and teardown photos of various multimeter/datalogger/etc. PC connectivity cables and adapters.
See the [https://sigrok.org/gitweb/?p=libsigrok.git;a=blob;f=README.devices;hb=HEAD README.devices] file for connection types, as well as for details on automatic detection and mandatory or optional parameters.


= Multimeters =
= Multimeters =
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''' Where to buy''':
''' Where to buy''':
* TODO.
* [http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/product.jspx?cc=DE&lc=ger&ckey=792204&nid=-536906710.536910943.00&id=792204&pselect=SR.GENERAL Agilent] ($31)
* [http://www.newark.com/keysight-technologies/u1173b/pc-connectivity-cable-handheld/dp/05X9288?rpsku=rel3%3AU1173A Newark] ($32) ''no longer available, U1173B is the suggested replacement''
* [http://www.datatec.de/U1173A-Agilent-Adapterkabel.htm Datatec] (€23)


<gallery>
<gallery>
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File:Agilent U1173A PCB.jpg|<small>PCB, front</small>
File:Agilent U1173A PCB.jpg|<small>PCB, front</small>
File:Agilent U1173A PCB back.jpg|<small>PCB, back</small>
File:Agilent U1173A PCB back.jpg|<small>PCB, back</small>
</gallery>
== Agilent U1173B ==
The [http://www.keysight.com/en/pd-2314431-pn-U1173B/handheld-digital-multimeter-pc-connectivity-cable?&cc=CH&lc=ger Agilent U1173B] is an IR-USB cable.
See [[Device cables/Info#Agilent_U1173B]] for more details (such as '''lsusb -v''' output) about the cable.
'''Hardware''':
* Prolific PL2303TA
<gallery>
File:Agilent U1173B case.jpg|<small>Case, opened, from inside</small>
File:Agilent U1173B PCB.jpg|<small>PCB, front</small>
File:Agilent U1173B PCB back.jpg|<small>PCB, back</small>
</gallery>
</gallery>


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The [http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/product.jspx?cc=DE&lc=ger&ckey=2090364&nid=-536902461.1006710.00&id=2090364&pselect=SR.GENERAL Agilent U1177A] is an IR-Bluetooth interface module.
The [http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/product.jspx?cc=DE&lc=ger&ckey=2090364&nid=-536902461.1006710.00&id=2090364&pselect=SR.GENERAL Agilent U1177A] is an IR-Bluetooth interface module.


Notes: 9600 baud, 8n1 settings on the PC. The protocol (AT commands) allows changing the baud rate to 19200, among other things.<sup>[http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/redirector.jspx?action=ref&cname=AGILENT_EDITORIAL&ckey=2150265&lc=ger&cc=DE&nfr=-536902461.1006710.00 1]</sup> Default Bluetooth PIN: 1234. For the U1240 series, the additional [http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/redirector.jspx?action=ref&lc=ger&cc=DE&nfr=-536906710.536910943&ckey=2101709&cname=PRODUCT U1179A] IR bracket is required.<sup>[http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/product.jspx?cc=DE&lc=ger&nid=-536906710.536910943&pageMode=OV 2]</sup>
Notes: 9600 baud, 8n1 settings on the PC. The protocol (AT commands, documented in the [http://cp.literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/U1177-90002.pdf Agilent U1177A configuration guide]) allows changing the baud rate to 19200, among other things.<sup>[http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/redirector.jspx?action=ref&cname=AGILENT_EDITORIAL&ckey=2150265&lc=ger&cc=DE&nfr=-536902461.1006710.00 1]</sup> Default Bluetooth PIN: 1234. For the U1240 series, the additional [http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/redirector.jspx?action=ref&lc=ger&cc=DE&nfr=-536906710.536910943&ckey=2101709&cname=PRODUCT U1179A] IR bracket is required.<sup>[http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/product.jspx?cc=DE&lc=ger&nid=-536906710.536910943&pageMode=OV 2]</sup>


'''Hardware''':
'''Hardware''':
* CSR BC417...
* CSR BC417... (Bluetooth classic, SPP aka RFCOMM)
* Macronix MX...
* Macronix MX...
* PCB markings: U1177-26500, REV004, MSD-02
* PCB markings: U1177-26500, REV004, MSD-02
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* Agilent U1230/40/50/70 series
* Agilent U1230/40/50/70 series


''' Where to buy''':
''' Where to buy''':<br/>
* TODO.
It is often given away free as a promotion with one of the Agilent U12xxA meters, but can also be purchased separately:
* [http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/product.jspx?cc=DE&lc=ger&ckey=2090364&nid=-536902461.1006710.00&id=2090364&pselect=SR.GENERAL Agilent] ($49)
* [http://www.datatec.de/Agilent-1177A-Bluetooth.htm Datatec] (&euro;36)


<gallery>
<gallery>
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File:Agilent U1177A PCB back.jpg|<small>PCB, back</small>
File:Agilent U1177A PCB back.jpg|<small>PCB, back</small>
</gallery>
</gallery>
== Agilent U5481A ==
The [http://www.keysight.com/en/pd-1691186/ir-to-usb-cable Agilent U5481A] is an IR-USB cable.
''' Works with''':
* Agilent U1700B series LCR meters, U1401A calibrator/meter


== Amprobe 38SW-A ==
== Amprobe 38SW-A ==
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</gallery>
</gallery>


== Brymen BU-86X ==
== APPA / ISO-TECH IC-50 ==
 
The IC50 is a USB PC interface cable for some APPA and ISO-TECH multimeters and thermometers.
 
''' Works with''':
* [http://www.appatech.com/appa_product_home.php?pdid=2005102401295373290&kindid=2005081003113623241 APPA 70] series multimeters (and ISO-TECH IDM 70 series clone)
* [http://www.appatech.com/appa_product_home.php?pdid=20051220112048498347&kindid=20050810031145946832 APPA 50] series thermometer (and RS 50 series clone)
 
''' Where to buy''':
* [http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/multimeter-accessories/7048135/ RS 704-8135]
* The price is around 40 &euro;
 
== APPA / ISO-TECH IC-70 ==
 
The IC70 is an RS232 PC interface cable for some APPA and ISO-TECH multimeters and thermometers.
 
''' Works with''':
* [http://www.appatech.com/appa_product_home.php?pdid=2005102401295373290&kindid=2005081003113623241 APPA 70] series multimeters (and ISO-TECH IDM 70 series clone)
* [http://www.appatech.com/appa_product_home.php?pdid=20051220112048498347&kindid=20050810031145946832 APPA 50] series thermometer (and RS 50 series clone)
 
''' Where to buy''':
* [http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/digital-multimeters/4609881/ RS 460-9881]
* The price is around 20 &euro;
 
<gallery>
File:Ic70 optical serial cable.jpeg|<small>Cable</small>
</gallery>
 
== APPA IC-300 ==
 
The IC-300U is an optical to RS232 serial interface cable for the [[APPA 500 Series]] based handheld multimeters as well as the [[APPA 200 Series]] based bench multimeters of various brands. It is usually included with the older models.
 
== APPA IC-300U ==
 
The IC-300U is an optical to USB serial interface cable for the [[APPA 500 Series]] based handheld multimeters as well as the [[APPA 200 Series]] based bench multimeters of various brands. It is usually included with the newer models.
 
<gallery>
File:Benning MM 12 - 07 - Optical data interface.jpg|Optical data port of the APPA 500 Series<small></small>
File:Benning MM 12 - 08 - Data cable.jpg|APPA IC-300U cable<small></small>
</gallery>
 
== Brymen BC-85X(-1) ==
 
Not compatible with BC-85Xa.
 
TODO.
 
'''Hardware''':
* TODO.
 
''' Works with''':
* Brymen BM857/BM859 (non-a versions)
 
''' Where to buy''':
* Available from Greenlee as DMSC-9 (not DMSC-9U).
* [http://www.tme.eu/en/details/kitrs232c/meters-software/ TME] (&euro;26.82)
 
=== Brymen BR85X interface kit ===
 
<gallery>
File:Brymen_br85x_cable.jpg|<small>Kit contents (software disc not shown)</small>
File:Brymen_br85x_rs232_conn.jpg|<small>BC-85X-1 DB9 connector</small>
File:Brymen_br85x_dmm_end.jpg|<small>BC-85Xa DMM connector</small>
</gallery>
 
== Brymen BRUA-20X ==
 
'''Hardware''':
* IR to DSub-9 cable, connecting the DMM to a COM port
* DSub-9 to USB converter (Prolific 2303 chip, USB CDC, regular COM port), and USB A-B cable to connect to a computer's USB port
 
''' Works with''':
* Brymen BM20x and BM25x series
 
''' Where to buy''':
* [http://www.tme.eu/en/details/kitbrua-20x/meters-software/brymen/ TME] (&euro;30)
* [https://www.welectron.com/Brymen-BRUA-20X-USB-Interface Welectron]
 
<gallery>
File:Brymen brua-20x package1.jpg|<small>Package, top</small>
File:Brymen brua-20x package2.jpg|<small>Package, side</small>
File:Brymen brua-20x package contents.jpg|<small>Package contents</small>
File:Brymen brua-20x bua-2303 front.jpg|<small>BUA-2303, front</small>
File:Brymen brua-20x bua-2303 bottom.jpg|<small>BUA-2303, bottom</small>
File:Brymen brua-20x bc-20x cable.jpg|<small>BC-20X, cable</small>
File:Brymen brua-20x bc-20x attached.jpg|<small>BC-20X, attached</small>
</gallery>
 
== Brymen BRUA-85Xa kit ==
 
Kit provided by Brymen, contains
 
* '''Bs-Software''' on CD
* '''BC-85Xa''' cable with infrared and D-sub 9 connector ends
* '''BUA-2303''' USB to serial converter (PL2303 converter, Sipex SP213 transceiver) and USB-A to USB-B cable
 
available at [https://www.welectron.com/Brymen-USB-Interfaces welectron], announced to work with the BM850s series
 
appears to be the same as the [[Device_cables#Extech_SW-810a_kit | Extech SW-810a kit]]
 
<gallery>
File:brua-85xa-content.png|<small>kit contents, IR to RS232, RS232 to USB, USB cable, CDROM</small>
File:brua-85xa-box-front.png|<small>box, front</small>
File:brua-85xa-box-side.png|<small>box, side (list of content)</small>
File:brua-85xa-box-back.png|<small>box, back (discusses adapter/converter interaction)</small>
</gallery>
 
== Brymen BC-85Xa ==
 
Not compatible with BC-85X.


TODO.
TODO.
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'''Hardware''':
'''Hardware''':
* TODO.
* TODO.
''' Works with''':
* Brymen BM857a/BM859a, also tested with BM859s
* Extech MM570A/MM560A/MP530A/MP510A
''' Where to buy''':
* Available from Extech in a kit with USB-to-serial converter and software disc, under the name SW-810a.
* [http://de.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?qs=zS8Kl81wrHovBIt5EskF9A== Mouser] (&euro;65.99)
* [http://www.tme.eu/de/details/sw810a/umgebungsmesser-sonstige/extech/ TME] (&euro;60.60)
=== Extech SW-810a kit ===
This is a kit sold by Extech, containing the BC-85Xa RS232 cable, the BUA2303 USB-to-serial adapter, a USB cable, and a software disc.
<gallery>
File:Extech_sw810a_kit.jpg|<small>Kit contents (software disc not shown)</small>
File:Extech_sw810a_ir_db9.jpg|<small>BC-85Xa DB9 connector</small>
File:Extech_sw810a_id_dmm_hookup.jpg|<small>BC-85Xa DMM connector</small>
File:Extech_sw810a_usb2serial.jpg|<small>BUA2303 USB-to-serial converter</small>
File:Extech_sw810a_usb2serial_back.jpg|<small>BUA2303 USB-to-serial converter, back</small>
File:Extech_sw810a_usb2serial_bottom.jpg|<small>BUA2303 USB-to-serial converter, bottom</small>
File:Extech_sw810a_IR_opened.jpg|<small>IR side, opened</small>
File:Extech_sw810a_ir_casing.jpg|<small>IR side casing</small>
File:Extech_sw810a_ir_pcb_top.jpg|<small>IR side PCB, top</small>
File:Extech_sw810a_ir_pcb_bottom.jpg|<small>IR side PCB, botoom</small>
File:Extech_sw810a_usb2serial_pcb_top.jpg|<small>BUA2303 PCB, top</small>
File:Extech_sw810a_usb2serial_pcb_bottom.jpg|<small>BUA2303 PCB, bottom</small>
</gallery>
== Brymen BU-86X ==
See [[Brymen BU-86X/Info]] for more details (such as lsusb -v output).
'''Hardware''':
* Cypress CY7C63743 enCoRe USB


''' Works with''':
''' Works with''':
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''' Where to buy''':
''' Where to buy''':
* TODO.
* [http://www.tme.eu/en/details/kitbu-86x/instruments-de-mesure-logiciels/brymen/ TME] (40 &euro;)
 
=== Brymen BU-86X interface kit ===
 
<gallery>
File:Bc86x_01_general.jpeg|<small>Kit content (software disc not shown)</small>
File:Bc86x_02_usb.jpeg|<small>BC-86X USB connector</small>
File:Bc86x_03_infrared.jpeg|<small>BC-86X DMM connector</small>
</gallery>


== Digitek DT4000ZC cable ==
== Digitek DT4000ZC cable ==


The [[Digitek DT4000ZC]] (and the rebadged [[TekPower TP4000ZC]]) ship with this RS232-to-audio cable.
The [[Digitek DT4000ZC]] (and the rebadged [[TekPower TP4000ZC]]) ship with this RS232 to 3.5mm stereo plug cable. The ring on the plug is left unconnected.
 
The cable works on the assumption that TX (pin 3) and DTR (pin 4) are at a fixed voltage and will not be toggled. TX should be below -3 V, and the resistor acts as a pull-down. DTR should be abouve 3V. The photodiode/phototransistor in the DMM will pull the RX pin above 3V when the IR diode is on.


'''Hardware''':
'''Hardware''':
* TODO.
* SMD resistor between TX and RX pins.


''' Works with''':
''' Works with''':
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File:Fluke IR189USB PCB bottom.jpg
File:Fluke IR189USB PCB bottom.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>
In the EEVblog forum a DIY cable for Fluke 289 was discussed: [https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/fluke-187-ir-cable/?action=dlattach;attach=230869;image USB to IR with FT232R and LM393]


== Fluke OC4USB ==
== Fluke OC4USB ==
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'''Hardware''':
'''Hardware''':
* TODO.
No active components are on the PCB.
 
Pinout:
* black: pin 2 (RX)
* brown: pin 3 (TX)
* red: pin 7, 8 (RTS, CTS)
* orange: pin 1, 4, 6 (DCD, DTR, DSR)
* yellow: pin 5 (GND)
 


''' Works with''':
''' Works with''':
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* [http://omapalvelin.homedns.org/fluke/ DIY optical link cable for the Fluke Scopemeter 190 series]
* [http://omapalvelin.homedns.org/fluke/ DIY optical link cable for the Fluke Scopemeter 190 series]
* [http://www.scopemeter.com/accessories/PM9080.htm PM9080 Optically-isolated RS-232C Interface Adapter] (comparison of the different cable revisions)
* [http://www.scopemeter.com/accessories/PM9080.htm PM9080 Optically-isolated RS-232C Interface Adapter] (comparison of the different cable revisions)
<gallery>
File:Fluke PM9080 top.jpg
File:Fluke PM9080 bottom.jpg
File:Fluke PM9080 LEDs.jpg
File:Fluke PM9080 PCB top.jpg
File:Fluke PM9080 PCB bottom.jpg
</gallery>
== Gossen Metrawatt ==
See [[Gossen Metrawatt#Communication Hardware|Gossen Metrawatt]] page.


== GreenLee DMSC-9U ==
== GreenLee DMSC-9U ==
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* TODO.
* TODO.


== MASTECH MAS34X cable ==
== Meterman 38XR RS232 cable ==
 
The Meterman 38SW is an optically isolated RS232 PC interface cable for the Meterman 38XR multimeter. The "38SW" name is also used to refer to the respective PC software for use with the serial cable. By all accounts this cable is probably the same as the Amprobe 38SW-A cable as Amprobe bought Meterman.
 
''' Works with
* [[Meterman 38XR]]


TODO.
<gallery>
File:Meterman-38xr-cable.png
</gallery>
 
== Metex 5-pin RS232 cable ==
 
 
This type of 5-pin RS232 cable is used in various Metex (and rebadged) multimeters.
 
The cable exists in two flavours, an older version with equal pin distance (can be inserted the wrong way) and a newer version with a gap between pins 3 and 4 (fits only one way).
 
=== Version 1 ===
'''Hardware''':
* No active components.
* 25-pin RS232 connector
 
''' Works with''':
* [[Voltcraft M-3650CR]], [[PeakTech 4380]], many others.
 
''' Where to buy''':
* The cable ships with the respective multimeter. It's unclear whether it can be bought standalone (without DMM).
 
<gallery>
File:PeakTech 4380 cable.jpg|<small>25-pin RS-232 cable</small>
File:PeakTech 4380 cable open.jpg|<small>DB-25F opened, wiring</small>
</gallery>


=== Version 2 ===
'''Hardware''':
'''Hardware''':
* TODO.
* No active components.
* 9-pin RS232 connector


''' Works with''':
''' Works with''':
* [[MASTECH MAS345]], others
* [[MASTECH MAS345]], [[Voltcraft M-3650CR]] (plug with equal pin distances!), [[RadioShack 22-168]], [[Voltcraft M-3650D]], many others.


''' Where to buy''':
''' Where to buy''':
* TODO.
* The cable ships with the respective multimeter. It's unclear whether it can be bought standalone (without DMM).  


[[MASTECH MAS345]]:
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Mastech mas345 rs232 cable.jpg|<small>Cable</small>
File:Mastech mas345 rs232 cable.jpg|<small>Cable</small>
File:Mastech mas345 rs232 cable connected.jpg|<small>Cable, connected</small>
File:Mastech mas345 rs232 cable connected.jpg|<small>Cable, connected</small>
</gallery>
</gallery>
[[RadioShack 22-168]]:
<gallery>
File:Rs_22_168_cable.jpg|<small>RS-232 cable</small>
File:Rs_22_168_cable_dmm_end.jpg|<small>DMM connector</small>
File:Rs_22_168_cable_dmm_end_exposed.jpg|<small>DMM connector, protective sheath removed</small>
File:Rs_22_168_cable_internals.jpg|<small>DB9 connector, opened</small>
File:Rs_22_168_cable_connection.jpg|<small>DB9 connections</small>
</gallery>
'''DIY:'''
<gallery>
File:MetexDIY.JPG|<small>DIY adapter</small>
File:MetexAnschluss.JPG|<small>Pin numbers (Metex DMM)</small>
</gallery>
=== Cable pinout ===
{| border="0" style="font-size: smaller;" class="alternategrey sigroktable"
!Metex-connector pin (male)
!RS-232 25-pin female
!RS-232 DE9-female pin
!Signal (computer side)
!Remarks
|-
| 1 || 7 || 5 || GND ||
|-
| 2 || 2 || 3 || TX ||
|-
| 3 || 4 || 7 || RTS || Used to power receiver in multimeter, must be OFF.
|-
| 4 ||20 || 4 || DTR || Used to power receiver in multimeter, must be ON.
|-
| 5 || 3 || 2 || RX ||
|}


== UNI-T UT-D02 ==
== UNI-T UT-D02 ==


The [http://www.uni-trend.com.cn/cp-show.asp?yy=%D6%D0%CE%C4&ProductNO=388 UNI-T UT-D02] is an RS232 cable for various UNI-T multimeters (and rebranded models) with PC connectivity.
The [http://www.uni-trend.com/en/product/2014_0626_553.html UNI-T UT-D02] is an RS232 cable for various UNI-T multimeters (and rebranded models) with PC connectivity.


'''Hardware''':
'''Hardware''':
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There have been (at least) two versions of this cable, the older one with Hoitek HE2325U USB/HID chip, the newer one using a WCH CH9325 USB/HID chip.
There have been (at least) two versions of this cable, the older one with Hoitek HE2325U USB/HID chip, the newer one using a WCH CH9325 USB/HID chip.
See [[Device cables/Info#UNI-T_UT-D04]] for more details (such as '''lsusb -v''' output) about the cable.


'''Hardware (old version)''':
'''Hardware (old version)''':
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'''Hardware (new version)''':
'''Hardware (new version)''':
* [http://www.wch.cn WCH] CH9325 (WCH = Nanjing QinHeng Electronics Co., Ltd.)
* [[WCH CH9325]]


'''Works with''':
'''Works with''':
* UNI-T UT61D/...
* [[UNI-T UT61B]] / [[UNI-T UT61C|UT61C]] / [[UNI-T UT61D|UT61D]] / [[UNI-T UT61E|UT61E]], various other UNI-T DMMs
* Voltcraft VC820/VC840/...
* [[Voltcraft VC-820]] / [[Voltcraft VC-830|VC-830]] / [[Voltcraft VC-840|VC-840]], various other Voltcraft rebadges of UNI-T DMMs
* TODO
* [[Tenma 72-7745]] and various other Tenma/Farnell rebadges of UNI-T DMMs


'''Where to buy''':
'''Where to buy''':
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File:Uni-t ut61d cable pcb back.jpg|<small>PCB, back</small>
File:Uni-t ut61d cable pcb back.jpg|<small>PCB, back</small>
</gallery>
</gallery>
other cable, but only with different silkscreen (another batch?)
<gallery>
File:UT81-USB_cable.jpg|<small>Cable</small>
File:UT81-USB_cable_led.jpg|<small>Cable, IR</small>
File:UT81-USB_cable_opened.jpg|<small>Opened</small>
File:UT81-USB_cable_front.jpg|<small>PCB, front</small>
File:UT81-USB_cable_back.jpg|<small>PCB, back</small>
</gallery>
Voltcraft sells rebranded, UNI-T made DMMs, and also ships with the same USB/HID cable, but with a Voltcraft logo/marking on it. It is likely that Voltcraft also shipped both the old and new version of the cable at some point.
<gallery>
File:Voltcraft ut-d04 cable.jpg|<small>Voltcraft cable</small>
File:Voltcraft ut-d04 ir.jpg|<small>Voltcraft cable, IR</small>
</gallery>
== UNI-T UT-D07A ==
BLE adapter ("cable") for more recent UNI-T devices (UT-181A), mechanical fit with other devices, too (can be used anywhere instead of UT-D02, UT-D04, or UT-D09?)
PIC18LF25K22 and BL79BLETRMC2 (ISSC) chips inside, teardown in an
[https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/uni-t-ut-d07a-bluetooth/msg1346931/#msg1346931 EEVBlog forum post], including links to datasheets
The ISSC BLETR module is a "Bluetooth SMART" aka BLE peripheral, and currently is not supported by libsigrok's serial communication layer.
There is ObjectiveC source code for Apple's mobile devices at https://github.com/ISSC/BLETR which might help add support to libsigrok.
TODO Need to determine the "initiation sequence", sending TX data from PC to device via adapter appears to work (device beeps when a request is sent). Getting RX data (BLE notifications) is yet to get done. Sniffing existing apps might help. Participation and feedback would be appreciated. Without it, progress will be stuck.
see [[Bluetooth]]
== UNI-T UT-D09 ==
mechanically compatible to UT-D02, UT-D04, and UT-D07 -- can be used with a wide range of UNI-T and compatible meters
bidirectional (TX as well as RX), CP2110 HID chip, supported by libsigrok's serial communication layer


== V&A VA4000 ==
== V&A VA4000 ==
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It seems there have been at least two different revisions of the cable. The older one used a Sunplus SPCP825 USB-to-serial chip (see [http://www.mikrocontroller.net/topic/160215#2032176 here], [http://multimeter.schewe.com/ here], or also check the drivers from [http://www.elv.de/digital-multimeter-va18b-mit-pc-link.html here]), the newer revisions use a Prolific PL2303HX chip.
It seems there have been at least two different revisions of the cable. The older one used a Sunplus SPCP825 USB-to-serial chip (see [http://www.mikrocontroller.net/topic/160215#2032176 here], [http://multimeter.schewe.com/ here], or also check the drivers from [http://www.elv.de/digital-multimeter-va18b-mit-pc-link.html here]), the newer revisions use a Prolific PL2303HX chip.
See [[Device cables/Info#V.26A_VA4000]] for more details (such as '''lsusb -v''' output) about the cable.


'''Hardware''' (old cable version):
'''Hardware''' (old cable version):
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''' Works with''':
''' Works with''':
* TODO.
* V&A VA18B, V&A VA-38


''' Where to buy''':
''' Where to buy''':
* TODO.
* [http://www.komerci.de/shop/product_info.php?products_id=427&cPath=26_42&osCsid=0c0a8cf5d72cd931528b26aeb5af7ce5 Komerci] (&euro;6.50)
 
Old cable with Sunplus SPCP825 chip from a [[V&A VA18B]]:
 
<gallery>
File:Va va4000 cable sunplus ic 0405.jpg|<small>USB cable</small>
File:Va va4000 cable sunplus ic 0407.jpg|<small>Cable, dismantled</small>
File:Va va4000 cable sunplus ic 0408.jpg|<small>PCB, top</small>
File:Va va4000 cable sunplus ic 0414.jpg|<small>PCB, bottom</small>
</gallery>
 
New cable with Prolific PL2303HX from a [[V&A VA18B]]:


<gallery>
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File:Mastech va18b usb cable pcb front.jpg|<small>USB cable PCB, front</small>
File:Mastech va18b usb cable pcb front.jpg|<small>USB cable PCB, front</small>
File:Mastech va18b usb cable pcb back.jpg|<small>USB cable PCB, back</small>
File:Mastech va18b usb cable pcb back.jpg|<small>USB cable PCB, back</small>
</gallery>
Another cable shipped with a [[V&A VA40B]] (it has the same Prolific PL2303HX PCB as the V&A 18B above, but seem to have a thinner mechanical plug):
<gallery>
File:VA40B USB cable.JPG|<small>USB cable</small>
VA40B_USB_cable_connector.JPG|<small>USB cable, optical connector</small>
</gallery>
</gallery>


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'''Hardware''':
'''Hardware''':


* '''USB/HID chip''': Unmarked SO-20 chip
* '''USB/HID chip''': [[Victor_protocol#USB_interface_chip|Unmarked SO-20 chip]]


''' Works with''':
''' Works with''':
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== Colead SL-5868P cables ==
== Colead SL-5868P cables ==


Some models of the [[Colead SL-5868P]] sound level meter come with a set of two cables:
Some distributors sell the [[Colead SL-5868P]] sound level meter with a set of two cables: one 3.5mm jack to female DB9, and one male DB9 to USB, which has a Prolific PL-2303 chip in the DB9. This cable does not work; the device's serial port needs a 2.5mm jack.


<gallery>
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File:Colead SL5868P cable USB top.jpg|<small>DB9 to USB, top</small>
File:Colead SL5868P cable USB top.jpg|<small>DB9 to USB, top</small>
File:Colead SL5868P cable USB bottom.jpg|<small>DB9 to USB, bottom</small>
File:Colead SL5868P cable USB bottom.jpg|<small>DB9 to USB, bottom</small>
File:Colead SL5868P cable serial top.jpg|<small>3.5" jack to DB9, top</small>
File:Colead SL5868P cable serial top.jpg|<small>3.5mm jack to DB9, top</small>
File:Colead SL5868P cable serial bottom.jpg|<small>3.5" jack to DB9, bottom</small>
File:Colead SL5868P cable serial bottom.jpg|<small>3.5mm jack to DB9, bottom</small>
</gallery>
</gallery>
The SL-5868P is also available with bluetooth connectivity instead of serial.


== Tondaj SL-814 cable ==
== Tondaj SL-814 cable ==
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File:Tondaj sl814 cable open2.jpg|<small>Cable, open 2</small>
File:Tondaj sl814 cable open2.jpg|<small>Cable, open 2</small>
File:Tondaj sl814 cable pcb top.jpg|<small>PCB, top</small>
File:Tondaj sl814 cable pcb top.jpg|<small>PCB, top</small>
File:Tondaj sl814 cable pcb bottom.jpg|<small>PB, bottom</small>
File:Tondaj sl814 cable pcb bottom.jpg|<small>PCB, bottom</small>
</gallery>
</gallery>


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File:M133 isolated serial-USB cable chip.jpg
File:M133 isolated serial-USB cable chip.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>
In the EEVblog forum DIY cables for M97 and compatible loads were discussed: [https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/maynuo-m9711-dc-electronic-load-any-good/?action=dlattach;attach=172720;image M97 cable with FT232R and ADUM2402 isolator]
= Scales =
== KERN EW 6200-2NM cable ==
The [[KERN EW 6200-2NM]] weighing scale ships with this RS232 interface cable.
'''Hardware''':
* No active components
* 9-pin RS232 connector
''' Works with''':
* [[KERN EW 6200-2NM]] (and likely other scales from the [[KERN scale series]])
''' Where to buy''':
* The cable ships with the [[KERN EW 6200-2NM]]. It's unclear whether it can be bought standalone (without the scale).
<gallery>
File:Kern ew 6200 2nm cable.jpg|<small>Cable</small>
</gallery>
= See also =
* [[Multimeter ICs]]
* [[Serial port]]
* [[Bluetooth]]

Latest revision as of 01:04, 5 January 2021

This page contains information and teardown photos of various multimeter/datalogger/etc. PC connectivity cables and adapters.

See the README.devices file for connection types, as well as for details on automatic detection and mandatory or optional parameters.

Multimeters

Agilent U1173A

The Agilent U1173A is an IR-USB cable.

Hardware:

  • Prolific PL2303HX (max. baudrate 19200, according to the Agilent website)

Works with:

  • Agilent U1230/40/50/70 series
  • Note: For the U1240 series, the additional U1179A IR bracket is required.1

Where to buy:


Agilent U1173B

The Agilent U1173B is an IR-USB cable.

See Device cables/Info#Agilent_U1173B for more details (such as lsusb -v output) about the cable.

Hardware:

  • Prolific PL2303TA

Agilent U1177A

The Agilent U1177A is an IR-Bluetooth interface module.

Notes: 9600 baud, 8n1 settings on the PC. The protocol (AT commands, documented in the Agilent U1177A configuration guide) allows changing the baud rate to 19200, among other things.1 Default Bluetooth PIN: 1234. For the U1240 series, the additional U1179A IR bracket is required.2

Hardware:

  • CSR BC417... (Bluetooth classic, SPP aka RFCOMM)
  • Macronix MX...
  • PCB markings: U1177-26500, REV004, MSD-02

Works with:

  • Agilent U1230/40/50/70 series

Where to buy:
It is often given away free as a promotion with one of the Agilent U12xxA meters, but can also be purchased separately:

Agilent U5481A

The Agilent U5481A is an IR-USB cable.

Works with:

  • Agilent U1700B series LCR meters, U1401A calibrator/meter

Amprobe 38SW-A

The Amprobe 38SW-A is an RS232 PC interface cable for the Amprobe 38XR-A multimeter. The "38SW-A" name is also used to refer to the respective PC software for use with the serial cable.

Hardware:

  • TODO.

Works with:

Where to buy:

APPA / ISO-TECH IC-50

The IC50 is a USB PC interface cable for some APPA and ISO-TECH multimeters and thermometers.

Works with:

  • APPA 70 series multimeters (and ISO-TECH IDM 70 series clone)
  • APPA 50 series thermometer (and RS 50 series clone)

Where to buy:

APPA / ISO-TECH IC-70

The IC70 is an RS232 PC interface cable for some APPA and ISO-TECH multimeters and thermometers.

Works with:

  • APPA 70 series multimeters (and ISO-TECH IDM 70 series clone)
  • APPA 50 series thermometer (and RS 50 series clone)

Where to buy:

APPA IC-300

The IC-300U is an optical to RS232 serial interface cable for the APPA 500 Series based handheld multimeters as well as the APPA 200 Series based bench multimeters of various brands. It is usually included with the older models.

APPA IC-300U

The IC-300U is an optical to USB serial interface cable for the APPA 500 Series based handheld multimeters as well as the APPA 200 Series based bench multimeters of various brands. It is usually included with the newer models.

Brymen BC-85X(-1)

Not compatible with BC-85Xa.

TODO.

Hardware:

  • TODO.

Works with:

  • Brymen BM857/BM859 (non-a versions)

Where to buy:

  • Available from Greenlee as DMSC-9 (not DMSC-9U).
  • TME (€26.82)

Brymen BR85X interface kit

Brymen BRUA-20X

Hardware:

  • IR to DSub-9 cable, connecting the DMM to a COM port
  • DSub-9 to USB converter (Prolific 2303 chip, USB CDC, regular COM port), and USB A-B cable to connect to a computer's USB port

Works with:

  • Brymen BM20x and BM25x series

Where to buy:

Brymen BRUA-85Xa kit

Kit provided by Brymen, contains

  • Bs-Software on CD
  • BC-85Xa cable with infrared and D-sub 9 connector ends
  • BUA-2303 USB to serial converter (PL2303 converter, Sipex SP213 transceiver) and USB-A to USB-B cable

available at welectron, announced to work with the BM850s series

appears to be the same as the Extech SW-810a kit

Brymen BC-85Xa

Not compatible with BC-85X.

TODO.

Hardware:

  • TODO.

Works with:

  • Brymen BM857a/BM859a, also tested with BM859s
  • Extech MM570A/MM560A/MP530A/MP510A

Where to buy:

  • Available from Extech in a kit with USB-to-serial converter and software disc, under the name SW-810a.
  • Mouser (€65.99)
  • TME (€60.60)

Extech SW-810a kit

This is a kit sold by Extech, containing the BC-85Xa RS232 cable, the BUA2303 USB-to-serial adapter, a USB cable, and a software disc.

Brymen BU-86X

See Brymen BU-86X/Info for more details (such as lsusb -v output).

Hardware:

  • Cypress CY7C63743 enCoRe USB

Works with:

  • Brymen BM867/BM869

Where to buy:

Brymen BU-86X interface kit

Digitek DT4000ZC cable

The Digitek DT4000ZC (and the rebadged TekPower TP4000ZC) ship with this RS232 to 3.5mm stereo plug cable. The ring on the plug is left unconnected.

The cable works on the assumption that TX (pin 3) and DTR (pin 4) are at a fixed voltage and will not be toggled. TX should be below -3 V, and the resistor acts as a pull-down. DTR should be abouve 3V. The photodiode/phototransistor in the DMM will pull the RX pin above 3V when the IR diode is on.

Hardware:

  • SMD resistor between TX and RX pins.

Works with:

Where to buy:

  • The cable ships with the multimeter. It's unclear whether it can be bought standalone (without DMM).

Digitek DT4000ZC photos:

TekPower TP4000ZC photos:

Fluke IR189USB

The Fluke IR189USB is a USB interface cable for Fluke-18x and 28x series DMMs. It is a basic USB-serial cable, based on the FTDI FT232RL chip.

In the EEVblog forum a DIY cable for Fluke 289 was discussed: USB to IR with FT232R and LM393

Fluke OC4USB

The Fluke OC4USB is a USB interface cable for the Fluke 120 series, 190 series scope meter, and the 430 series power quality analyzer.

Resources:

Fluke PM9080

The Fluke PM9080 is an RS232 interface cable for "digital hard-copy output to serial printer or remote control via a PC".

The max. supported baud rate is 57600.

Hardware: No active components are on the PCB.

Pinout:

  • black: pin 2 (RX)
  • brown: pin 3 (TX)
  • red: pin 7, 8 (RTS, CTS)
  • orange: pin 1, 4, 6 (DCD, DTR, DSR)
  • yellow: pin 5 (GND)


Works with:

  • Fluke scope meter test tools, power harmonics analyzers, graphical multimeters and multifunction counters.

Where to buy:

Resources:

Gossen Metrawatt

See Gossen Metrawatt page.

GreenLee DMSC-9U

TODO.

Hardware:

  • TODO.

Works with:

  • GreenLee DM-800 series, DML-430A

Where to buy:

  • TODO.

Meterman 38XR RS232 cable

The Meterman 38SW is an optically isolated RS232 PC interface cable for the Meterman 38XR multimeter. The "38SW" name is also used to refer to the respective PC software for use with the serial cable. By all accounts this cable is probably the same as the Amprobe 38SW-A cable as Amprobe bought Meterman.

Works with

Metex 5-pin RS232 cable

This type of 5-pin RS232 cable is used in various Metex (and rebadged) multimeters.

The cable exists in two flavours, an older version with equal pin distance (can be inserted the wrong way) and a newer version with a gap between pins 3 and 4 (fits only one way).

Version 1

Hardware:

  • No active components.
  • 25-pin RS232 connector

Works with:

Where to buy:

  • The cable ships with the respective multimeter. It's unclear whether it can be bought standalone (without DMM).

Version 2

Hardware:

  • No active components.
  • 9-pin RS232 connector

Works with:

Where to buy:

  • The cable ships with the respective multimeter. It's unclear whether it can be bought standalone (without DMM).

MASTECH MAS345:

RadioShack 22-168:

DIY:

Cable pinout

Metex-connector pin (male) RS-232 25-pin female RS-232 DE9-female pin Signal (computer side) Remarks
1  7  5 GND
2  2  3 TX
3  4  7 RTS  Used to power receiver in multimeter, must be OFF.
4 20  4 DTR  Used to power receiver in multimeter, must be ON.
5  3  2 RX

UNI-T UT-D02

The UNI-T UT-D02 is an RS232 cable for various UNI-T multimeters (and rebranded models) with PC connectivity.

Hardware:

  • TODO.

Works with:

  • UNI-T UT61D/...
  • Voltcraft VC820/VC840/...

Where to buy:

UNI-T UT-D04

The UNI-T UT-D04 (see also uni-trend.com.cn) is a USB/HID cable for various UNI-T multimeters (and rebranded models) with PC connectivity.

There have been (at least) two versions of this cable, the older one with Hoitek HE2325U USB/HID chip, the newer one using a WCH CH9325 USB/HID chip.

See Device cables/Info#UNI-T_UT-D04 for more details (such as lsusb -v output) about the cable.

Hardware (old version):

  • Hoitek HE2325U

Hardware (new version):

Works with:

Where to buy:

other cable, but only with different silkscreen (another batch?)

Voltcraft sells rebranded, UNI-T made DMMs, and also ships with the same USB/HID cable, but with a Voltcraft logo/marking on it. It is likely that Voltcraft also shipped both the old and new version of the cable at some point.

UNI-T UT-D07A

BLE adapter ("cable") for more recent UNI-T devices (UT-181A), mechanical fit with other devices, too (can be used anywhere instead of UT-D02, UT-D04, or UT-D09?)

PIC18LF25K22 and BL79BLETRMC2 (ISSC) chips inside, teardown in an EEVBlog forum post, including links to datasheets

The ISSC BLETR module is a "Bluetooth SMART" aka BLE peripheral, and currently is not supported by libsigrok's serial communication layer. There is ObjectiveC source code for Apple's mobile devices at https://github.com/ISSC/BLETR which might help add support to libsigrok.

TODO Need to determine the "initiation sequence", sending TX data from PC to device via adapter appears to work (device beeps when a request is sent). Getting RX data (BLE notifications) is yet to get done. Sniffing existing apps might help. Participation and feedback would be appreciated. Without it, progress will be stuck.

see Bluetooth

UNI-T UT-D09

mechanically compatible to UT-D02, UT-D04, and UT-D07 -- can be used with a wide range of UNI-T and compatible meters

bidirectional (TX as well as RX), CP2110 HID chip, supported by libsigrok's serial communication layer

V&A VA4000

The V&A VA4000 is a USB PC interface cable for various V&A multimeters.

It seems there have been at least two different revisions of the cable. The older one used a Sunplus SPCP825 USB-to-serial chip (see here, here, or also check the drivers from here), the newer revisions use a Prolific PL2303HX chip.

See Device cables/Info#V.26A_VA4000 for more details (such as lsusb -v output) about the cable.

Hardware (old cable version):

  • USB to serial chip: Sunplus SPCP825
  • Crystal: ?

Hardware (new cable version):

  • USB to serial chip: Prolific PL2303HX YR0903A
  • Crystal: 12MHz

Works with:

  • V&A VA18B, V&A VA-38

Where to buy:

Old cable with Sunplus SPCP825 chip from a V&A VA18B:

New cable with Prolific PL2303HX from a V&A VA18B:

Another cable shipped with a V&A VA40B (it has the same Prolific PL2303HX PCB as the V&A 18B above, but seem to have a thinner mechanical plug):

V&A VA4001

The V&A VA4001 is an RS232 PC interface cable for various V&A multimeters.

TODO.

Victor 86C USB cable

The Victor 86C PC interface cable (doesn't seem to have a specific name or part number) contains a USB/HID chip.

Hardware:

Works with:

  • Victor 86C. Maybe other Victor models(?)

Where to buy:

  • The cable ships with the Victor 86C. It's unclear whether it can be bought standalone (without DMM).

More information about the USB chip and the protocol it uses to communicate with the PC can be found on the Victor protocol page.

Sound level meters

Colead SL-5868P cables

Some distributors sell the Colead SL-5868P sound level meter with a set of two cables: one 3.5mm jack to female DB9, and one male DB9 to USB, which has a Prolific PL-2303 chip in the DB9. This cable does not work; the device's serial port needs a 2.5mm jack.

The SL-5868P is also available with bluetooth connectivity instead of serial.

Tondaj SL-814 cable

The Tondaj SL-814 sound level meter ships with this USB PC interface cable.

Hardware:

  • USB to serial chip: Prolific PL2303HX LFC10073A
  • Crystal: 12MHz

Works with:

Where to buy:

  • The cable ships with the Tondaj SL-814. It's unclear whether it can be bought standalone (without the sound level meter).

Programmable electronic loads

M133

The M133 (vendor unknown) cable ships with the ATTEN ATZ9711 programmable electronic load. It's unclear whether this is a custom cable for this device, or a generic RS232 isolator cable.

The 28-pin chip is a standard Prolific PL-2303HX serial-USB chip.

The other chip is presumably an optocoupler, but the vendor/model is unknown.

In the EEVblog forum DIY cables for M97 and compatible loads were discussed: M97 cable with FT232R and ADUM2402 isolator

Scales

KERN EW 6200-2NM cable

The KERN EW 6200-2NM weighing scale ships with this RS232 interface cable.

Hardware:

  • No active components
  • 9-pin RS232 connector

Works with:

Where to buy:

  • The cable ships with the KERN EW 6200-2NM. It's unclear whether it can be bought standalone (without the scale).

See also