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The [http://www.uni-trend.com/UT61e.html UNI-T UT61E] is a CAT III (1000V) / CAT IV (600V) handheld digital multimeter with USB connectivity.
The [http://www.uni-trend.com/UT61e.html UNI-T UT61E] is a CAT II (600 V), CAT III (300 V) handheld digital multimeter with USB connectivity.


== Hardware ==
== Hardware ==
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TODO.
TODO.
The transmission of the measurement data cannot be disabled, the respective Cyrustek ES51922 pin (111, '''RS232''') is tied to GND (i.e. transmission is always enabled) on this multimeter.<sup>[http://www.steffenvogel.de/2011/01/25/inner-workings-of-uni-trend-ut61e-digital-multimeter/]</sup>


== Resources ==
== Resources ==


* http://diyftw.de/wiki/doku.php?id=projekte:ut61e
* [http://diyftw.de/wiki/doku.php?id=projekte:ut61e diyftw.de: Uni-Trend UT61E (UT-D04 linux treiber)] (device info, driver)
* http://www.steffenvogel.de/2011/01/25/inner-workings-of-uni-trend-ut61e-digital-multimeter/
* [http://www.steffenvogel.de/2011/01/25/inner-workings-of-uni-trend-ut61e-digital-multimeter/ Steffen Vogel: Inner workings of UNI-TREND UT61E Digital Multimeter] (teardown)
* http://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~heha/bastelecke/Rund%20um%20den%20PC/hid-ser.en.htm
* [http://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~heha/bastelecke/Rund%20um%20den%20PC/hid-ser.en.htm Henrik Haftmann: Hoitek HE2325U info]
* [http://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~heha/hs_freeware/UNI-T/UT61E.LOG Henrik Haftmann: UT61E log and protocol docs]

Revision as of 21:22, 29 June 2012

The UNI-T UT61E is a CAT II (600 V), CAT III (300 V) handheld digital multimeter with USB connectivity.

Hardware

Photos

TODO.

Protocol

TODO.

The transmission of the measurement data cannot be disabled, the respective Cyrustek ES51922 pin (111, RS232) is tied to GND (i.e. transmission is always enabled) on this multimeter.[1]

Resources