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[[File:radioshack_22_812_angle.jpg|thumb|right|Radioshack 22-812]]
{{Infobox multimeter
| image          = [[File:radioshack_22_812_front.png|180px]]
| name            = RadioShack 22-812
| status          = supported
| source_code_dir = serial-dmm
| counts          = 4000
| categories      = CAT II (600V)
| connectivity    = RS232 (standard DB9 connector)
| measurements    = voltage, temperature, current, resistance, capacitance, continuity, diode, logic, frequency, hFE, duty cycle, pulse width
| features        = autorange, data hold, min/max, dBmW (600Ω)
| website        = [https://www.radioshack.com/search/softwareResults.jsp?kw=22-812 radioshack.com]
}}


The Radioshack 22-812 is a 4000 counts, CAT II handheld digital multimeter with RS-232 connectivity. The 22-812 is no longer sold under this part number, and for a while, it appeared to have been discontinued. Radioshack does sell a visually identical multimeter, the 22-039. It is not yet clear if the [http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12988573 Radioshack 22-039] is the same device as the 22-812.
The '''RadioShack 22-812''' is a 4000 counts, CAT II (600V) handheld digital multimeter with RS-232 connectivity.
 
It is no longer sold under this part number, and for a while, it appeared to have been discontinued. RadioShack does sell a visually identical multimeter, the [https://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12988573 RadioShack 22-039]. It is not yet clear if the 22-039 is the same device as the 22-812.


== Hardware ==
== Hardware ==


The micro-controller is an unidentifiable plastic blob.
The microcontroller is an unidentifiable plastic blob.


This devices has a standard DB-9 connector at the top, and does not require a special adapter cable. The RS-232 transmitter is optically insulated from the rest of the device. The transmitter uses a separate PCB, integrated into the multimeter's housing. The RS-232 module is powered from the serial port.
This devices has a standard DB-9 connector at the top, and does not require a special adapter cable. The RS-232 transmitter is optically insulated from the rest of the device. The transmitter uses a separate PCB, integrated into the multimeter's housing. The RS-232 module is powered from the serial port.
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<gallery>
<gallery>
File:radioshack_22_812_front.jpg|<small>...</small>
File:radioshack_22_812_front.png|<small>Mugshot</small>
File:radioshack_22_812_angle.jpg|<small>Device, angle</small>
File:radioshack_22_812_angle.jpg|<small>Device, angle</small>
File:radioshack_22_812_interface.jpg|<small>RS-232 connector</small>
File:radioshack_22_812_interface.jpg|<small>RS-232 connector</small>
 
File:Radioshack_22_812_nocover_front.jpg|<small>Holster removed, front</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_nocover_front.jpg|<small>Cover removed, front</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_nocover_back.jpg|<small>Holster removed, back</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_nocover_back.jpg|<small>Cover removed, back</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_batt.jpg|<small>Battery location</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_batt.jpg|<small>Battery location</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_inside.jpg|<small>Opened up</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_inside.jpg|<small>Opened up</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_pcb_removed.jpg|<small>PCB removed</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_pcb_removed.jpg|<small>PCB removed</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_pcb_front.jpg|<small>PCB, front</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_pcb_front.jpg|<small>PCB, front</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_pcb_back.jpg|<small>PCB, back</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_pcb_back.jpg|<small>PCB, back</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_button pcb.jpg|<small> Buttons PCB</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_button pcb.jpg|<small> Buttons PCB</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_transmitter.jpg|<small>RS-232 module</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_transmitter.jpg|<small>RS-232 module</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_transmitte_module.jpg|<small>RS-232 transmitter</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_transmitte_module.jpg|<small>RS-232 transmitter</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_transmitter_top.jpg|<small>RS-232 PCB, top</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_transmitter_top.jpg|<small>RS-232 PCB, top</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_transmitter_back.jpg|<small>RS-232  PCB, bottom</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_transmitter_back.jpg|<small>RS-232  PCB, bottom</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_terminal.jpg|<small>Banana sockets connecting to PCB</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_terminal.jpg|<small>Banana sockets connecting to PCB</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_fuse holder.jpg|<small>Spare fuse</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_fuse holder.jpg|<small>Spare fuse</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_chip.jpg|<small>Chip</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_chip.jpg|<small>Multimeter IC</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_calibration.jpg|<small>Calibration pots</small>
File:Radioshack_22_812_calibration.jpg|<small>Calibration pots</small>
</gallery>
</gallery>


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The device periodically sends 9-byte packets at 4800 baud, 8n1.
The device periodically sends 9-byte packets at 4800 baud, 8n1.
The packet includes a mode indicator, payload and checksum. the payload is a 1-1 mapping of the LCD segments.
The packet includes a mode indicator, payload and checksum. The payload is a 1-1 mapping of the LCD segments.


=== Packet structure ===
=== Packet structure ===
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{| border="0" style="font-size: smaller" class="alternategrey sigroktable"
|-
|-
! style="width: 3em;" | Byte
! style="width: 3em;" | Byte
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| Hz
| Hz
| Ohms
| Ohms
| K
| k
| M  
| M  
| F
| F
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=== Segment lettering ===
=== Segment lettering ===


    |--A--|
{{7seg|A|F|B|G|E|C|D}}
    |     |
    F    B
    |    |
    |--G--|
    |     |
    E    C
    |     |
    |--D--|


=== Mode byte ===
=== Mode byte ===


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|-
|-
! style="width: 3em;" | Value
! style="width: 2em;" | Value
! style="width: 3em;" | Meaning
! Meaning


|-
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== Resources ==
== Resources ==


* [http://code.google.com/p/rs22812/ rs22812.py project page] (Python interface to Radio Shack 22-812 DMM)
* [http://code.google.com/p/rs22812/ rs22812.py project page] (Python interface to RadioShack 22-812 DMM)
* [http://www.radioshack.com/graphics/uc/rsk/Support/ProductManuals/2200812A_PM_EN.pdf Radioshack 22-812 user manual]
* [http://www.radioshack.com/graphics/uc/rsk/Support/ProductManuals/2200812A_PM_EN.pdf RadioShack 22-812 user manual]
 


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Latest revision as of 05:32, 15 December 2012

RadioShack 22-812
Radioshack 22 812 front.png
Status supported
Source code serial-dmm
Counts 4000
IEC 61010-1 CAT II (600V)
Connectivity RS232 (standard DB9 connector)
Measurements voltage, temperature, current, resistance, capacitance, continuity, diode, logic, frequency, hFE, duty cycle, pulse width
Features autorange, data hold, min/max, dBmW (600Ω)
Website radioshack.com

The RadioShack 22-812 is a 4000 counts, CAT II (600V) handheld digital multimeter with RS-232 connectivity.

It is no longer sold under this part number, and for a while, it appeared to have been discontinued. RadioShack does sell a visually identical multimeter, the RadioShack 22-039. It is not yet clear if the 22-039 is the same device as the 22-812.

Hardware

The microcontroller is an unidentifiable plastic blob.

This devices has a standard DB-9 connector at the top, and does not require a special adapter cable. The RS-232 transmitter is optically insulated from the rest of the device. The transmitter uses a separate PCB, integrated into the multimeter's housing. The RS-232 module is powered from the serial port.

Photos

Protocol

The device periodically sends 9-byte packets at 4800 baud, 8n1. The packet includes a mode indicator, payload and checksum. The payload is a 1-1 mapping of the LCD segments.

Packet structure

Byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 Mode
1 Hz Ohms k M F A V m
2 u n dBm s % hFE REL MIN
3 4D 4C 4G 4B DP3 4E 4F 4A
4 3D 3C 3G 3B DP2 3E 3F 3A
5 2D 2C 2G 2B DP1 2E 2F 2A
6 1D 1C 1G 1B MAX 1E 1F 1A
7 Beep Diode Bat Hold - ~ RS232 Auto
8 Checksum

Segment lettering

  A  
   
F B
   
  G  
   
E C
   
  D  

Mode byte

Value Meaning
0 DC V
1 AC V
2 DC uA
3 DC mA
4 DC A
5 AC uA
6 AC mA
7 AC A
8 Ohm
9 Capacitance
10 Hz (dial set to Hz)
11 Hz (dial set to DCV)
12 Hz (dial set to mA/A)
13 Duty cycle (dial set to Hz)
14 Duty cycle (dial set to DCV)
15 Duty cycle (dial set to mA/A)
16 Pulse width (dial set to Hz)
17 Pulse width (dial set to DCV)
18 Pulse width (dial set to mA/A)
19 Diode
20 Continuity (beep)
21 hFE
22 LOGIC
23 dBm
24 (Unknown)
25 Temp

Resources