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The [http://web.archive.org/web/20080305031323/http://www.p-mastech.com/products/04_dm/mas345.html MASTECH MAS345] is a 3999 counts, CAT II handheld digital multimeter with RS232 connectivity.
The [http://web.archive.org/web/20080305031323/http://www.p-mastech.com/products/04_dm/mas345.html MASTECH MAS345] is a 3999 counts, CAT II handheld digital multimeter with RS232 connectivity.


It is also sold under the names [http://web.archive.org/web/20070224223043/http://www.globalspecialties.com/pro70.html Global Specialties Pro-70], [http://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?country=ot&lang=de&id=341708 Velleman DVM345DI], [http://www.xlsmess.de/html/mcvoice_-_m-345pro.html McVoice M-345pro], and [http://www.sinometer.com/jpg/MAS345.jpg Sinometer MAS345].
It is also sold under the names [http://web.archive.org/web/20070224223043/http://www.globalspecialties.com/pro70.html Global Specialties Pro-70], [http://www.circuitspecialists.com/csi345.html Circuit Specialists CSI345], [http://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?country=ot&lang=de&id=341708 Velleman DVM345DI], [http://www.xlsmess.de/html/mcvoice_-_m-345pro.html McVoice M-345pro], and [http://www.sinometer.com/jpg/MAS345.jpg Sinometer MAS345].


See [[MASTECH MAS345/Info]] for more details about the device.
See [[MASTECH MAS345/Info]] for more details about the device.

Revision as of 15:13, 22 July 2012

MASTECH MAS345

The MASTECH MAS345 is a 3999 counts, CAT II handheld digital multimeter with RS232 connectivity.

It is also sold under the names Global Specialties Pro-70, Circuit Specialists CSI345, Velleman DVM345DI, McVoice M-345pro, and Sinometer MAS345.

See MASTECH MAS345/Info for more details about the device.

Hardware

Multimeter:

RS232 cable:

  • TODO.

Photos

Multimeter:

RS232 cable:

See Multimeter_cables#MASTECH_MAS34X_cable.

Protocol

The protocol is (partially) documented in the vendor software's "Help" window (seems to apply to MAS343, MAS344, and MAS345; the M9803R protocol is different).

  • Serial port settings: 600 baud, 7n2, RTS low, DTR high
  • Every time the host sends a (any?) character to the DMM (the vendor software sends D/0x44), it returns 14 ASCII bytes containing the measurement value and so on. The documentation states that a request interval of >= 1 second is "required for stable measuring data from meter".

Packet format:

Byte(s) Description
1-2 Measuring mode (DC, AC, OH, CA, TE, DI, ...)
3 Always a space (?)
4 Sign ('-' or ' ', i.e. a minus or a space)
5-9 Decimal point and current measurement value (Examples: 10.00, 0L, 3.999)
10-13 Unit (Examples: V, mV, A, mA, kOhm, MOhm, nF, ...)
14 Carriage return (13/0x0d)

Example packets:

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14
D C - 0 0 0 . 0 V \r
A C 0 0 . 0 0 A \r
C A 0 . 0 7 1 n F \r
O H O . L M O h m \r

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