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| image = [[File:Bm_857_mugshot_500000.png|180px]] | | image = [[File:Bm_857_mugshot_500000.png|180px]] | ||
| name = Brymen BM857 | | name = Brymen BM857 | ||
| status = | | status = progress | ||
| source_code_dir = | | source_code_dir = | ||
| counts = 50000, 500000(DCV), 999999(Hz) | | counts = 50000, 500000(DCV), 999999(Hz) |
Revision as of 01:11, 18 December 2012
Status | progress |
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Counts | 50000, 500000(DCV), 999999(Hz) |
IEC 61010-1 | CAT III (1000V) / CAT IV (600V) |
Connectivity | RS232 |
Measurements | voltage, frequency, diode, resistance, continuity, capacitance, current |
Features | autorange, data hold, crest, backlight, true-rms |
Website | brymen.com |
The Brymen BM857 is a 50000 counts (500000 DC), CAT III (1000V) / CAT IV (600V) handheld digital multimeter with RS232 connectivity.
Hardware
Multimeter:
- Multimeter IC: TBD
- Precision +2.5V Voltage reference: Analog Devices REF43
- True RMS-to-DC converter: Analog Devices AD737
- EEPROM(?): Chip marked S24C0.
- Unidentified: Several 062-JRC chips. These appear to be JFET opamps.
- Unidentified: Two QFP64 chips.
- TODO
Cable:
- TODO
See User_talk:Mrnuke#BM857_PC_Interface_cable
Photos
Multimeter:
Cable:
We don't have the BC-85X cable for this device. The BC-85Xa, which we tried, is not compatible this multimeter. The BC-85-1 seems to work acceptably well.
Currently, mrnuke is working on an improvised USB-to-infrared converter for development purposes. If you have a BC-85X you'd like to donate, contact mrnuke on #sigrok. See User_talk:Mrnuke#BM857_PC_interface_cable for more details.
Protocol
TODO
Resources
TODO