Brymen BM857
Status | supported |
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Source code | brymen-dmm |
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, dBm (selectable impedance), %4-20mA |
Website | brymen.com BM857s BM859s |
The Brymen BM857 is a 50000 counts (500000 DC V), CAT III (1000V) / CAT IV (600V) handheld digital multimeter with RS232 connectivity. The BM859s is also supported, it uses the same protocol. Adapter kits ship with IR to RS232 cables, and include RS232 to USB converters.
Higher end models support dual temperature sensors and difference mode, and the reference impedance for dBm measurements can be chosen in a range between 4 and 1200 Ohms.
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 the BRUA-85Xa kit and the BC-85Xa adapter
- See User_talk:Mrnuke#BM857_PC_Interface_cable
Photos
Multimeter:
Cable:
This can use either the BC-85X or the BC-85X-1 cables. See Device_cables#Brymen_BC-85X(-1).
Currently, mrnuke is working on an improvised USB-to-infrared converter cable. See User_talk:Mrnuke#BM857_PC_interface_cable for more details.
Newer models (BM850a/BM850s) are said to require the BU-85Xa adapter. These different versions of meters and adapters are not compatible to each other.
Protocol
Serial communication (genuine COM port), textual presentation of measurement values (floating point, normalized mantissa plus exponent), number codes for current meter's function and thus measured unit, variable length records with control chars in the header/footer (DLE, STX/ETX) around the mode number and value's text, up to 22 bytes per DMM packet. See resources below for a full description of the protocol.
Resources
- vendor's BM810/BM830/BM850 page which links to individual 857/859 devices
- vendor's download area, BM850 section, BM850s protocol details (links have changed in the past, might too in the future)
- BM850/BM850a/BM850s protocol documentation download area and ZIP with PDF (worked as of 2019-06-10, vendor may change that)