Voltcraft 4080
Status | planned |
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Source code | serial-lcr |
Counts | 20000 |
IEC 61010-1 | — |
Connectivity | USB, RS232 |
Measurements | resistance, capacitance, inductance |
Features | autorange, relative, auto-poweroff, min-max, tolerance |
Website | Conrad product page |
The Voltcraft Plus 4080 LCR Meter Dual Display comes with an optically coupled serial interface.
The PeakTech 2165 appears to be another rebrand. It is described as 4.5 digits (20000 count) LCR meter with 0.5% basic accuracy (resistance) that can measure at 120Hz and 1kHz, and comes with USB connectivity (serial protocol).
Protocol
Serial communication runs at 1200 7e1, uses ASCII characters and is basically human readable. You can access the device with e.g. a terminal program like CuteCom.
Serial packets consist of 39 ASCII characters that end in the CR-LF termination, contain a lot of single character flags, as well as multiple multi-character fields for the primary and secondary displays.
The description of the commands you find at Conrad. The PeakTech 2165 user manual has another description, represented differently.
When the device does not respond it might be in setup mode. You can see that in the display. But the software can not. So it might be a good idea to do an initialization with [BXXXXXX] to stop the setup mode. This only works for a setup mode that was requested by an earlier remote session. You can not leave a manual setup mode this way.
Some findings not mentioned in the protocol definition above; without waranty:
Disabling keys
Sending
A
responds with
REMOTE READY..
and says RS232 in the display
Keys on device are disabled
Enabling keys
Sending
B
responds with
REMOTE STOP...
Keys on device are enabled
Images
The device complete with rubber bumper and optical/serial cable:
Screenshot of a short terminal session using CuteCom:
Resources
- Voltcraft 4080 product page at Conrad
- protocol summary at Conrad
- PeakTech 2165 product page
- PeakTech user manual bilingual (German/English), see chapter 7 for the protocol