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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> | 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> | ||
== Usage == | |||
The following [[sigrok-cli]] command can be used to receive measured values from a device connected via USB (note that the USB VID/PID after the '''<tt>conn</tt>''' option needs to be changed depending on the exact USB adapter cable used): | |||
<source lang="bash"> | |||
$ sigrok-cli --driver=uni-t-ut61e:conn=1a86.e008 -O analog | |||
</source> | |||
With the '''<tt>--samples <n></tt>''' option it is posible to stop the acquisition after the specified number of measurements. More information can be found in the [http://sigrok.org/gitweb/?p=libsigrok.git;a=blob;f=README.devices README.devices] file of the [[libsigrok]] source tree. | |||
== Resources == | == Resources == |
Revision as of 02:00, 20 October 2014
Status | supported |
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Counts | 22000 |
IEC 61010-1 | CAT II (600V) / CAT III (300V) |
Connectivity | RS232 / USB |
Measurements | voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, frequency, duty cycle, diode, continuity |
Features | autorange, true-rms, data hold, min/max, relative, bargraph, backlight |
Website | uni-trend.com |
The UNI-T UT61E is a 22000 counts, CAT II (600V) / CAT III (300V) handheld digital multimeter with RS232 or USB connectivity.
See UNI-T UT61E/Info for more details (such as lsusb -vvv output) about the device.
Hardware
- Cyrustek ES51922 multimeter chip (ES51922A actually, as per various photos: 1, 2, 3, 4)
Photos
Older version:
Newer version:
Protocol
See Multimeter_ICs#Cyrustek ES51922 for the DMM IC protocol.
Depending on the cable, additional decoding is needed, though.
TODO: Serial cable vs. the two USB HID based cables.
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]
Usage
The following sigrok-cli command can be used to receive measured values from a device connected via USB (note that the USB VID/PID after the conn option needs to be changed depending on the exact USB adapter cable used):
$ sigrok-cli --driver=uni-t-ut61e:conn=1a86.e008 -O analog
With the --samples <n> option it is posible to stop the acquisition after the specified number of measurements. More information can be found in the README.devices file of the libsigrok source tree.
Resources
- Manual
- Vendor software
- Henrik Haftmann: DMM.exe etc. (Windows software for various UNI-T DMMs, and lots of device/protocol info)
- Henrik Haftmann: Hoitek HE2325U info
- Henrik Haftmann: UT61E log and protocol docs
- diyftw.de: Uni-Trend UT61E (UT-D04 linux treiber) (device info, Linux software using HIDAPI: ut61e-linux-sw-0.02.tar.gz)
- Steffen Vogel: UNI-TREND UT61E Digital Multimeter (device info, Linux software for serial port: dmmut61e-0.01.tar.gz)
- Multimeter data parsing utility complete implementation written in Python
- Steffen Vogel: Inner workings of UNI-TREND UT61E Digital Multimeter (teardown)
- erste.de: UT61 - USB Multimeter unter Linux auslesen (info on the Hoitek HE2325U (clone?) and how suspend/resume fixes some issues with it)
- easyelectronics.ru: Refinement of a file multimeter UT61E
- flodins.info: Multimeter UNI-T UT61E
- UNI-T UT61E schematics: ut61e sch.pdf
- Teardowns: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6