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The device's LCD segments are layed out as follows: | |||
{{7seg|G|C|F|B|A|E|D}} | |||
To the left of each LCD digit there is another segment which represents a dot / decimal point (DP). | |||
An LCD segment is represented in the protocol as follows: | |||
{| border="0" style="font-size: smaller" class="alternategrey sigroktable" | |||
|- | |||
! Bit 7 | |||
! Bit 6 | |||
! Bit 5 | |||
! Bit 4 | |||
! Bit 3 | |||
! Bit 2 | |||
! Bit 1 | |||
! Bit 0 | |||
|- | |||
| DP | |||
| A | |||
| B | |||
| C | |||
| D | |||
| E | |||
| F | |||
| G | |||
|} | |||
'''Example''': In the protocol a byte of '''0x3F''' ('''0 0111111''') represents the digit '''9''' on the LCD, where the decimal point is '''not''' displayed (bit 7 is not set). All other bits except for bit 6 (segment A, see above) are set (i.e. the LCD segment is displayed). | |||
== Resources == | == Resources == |
Revision as of 21:10, 22 September 2015
File:HYELEC MS8236.png | |
Status | planned |
---|---|
Counts | 6000 |
IEC 61010-1 | CAT III (1000V) |
Connectivity | USB |
Measurements | voltage, resistance, diode, capacitance, frequency, current, hFE, temperature |
Features | autorange, true-rms, data hold, delay hold, min/max, relative, bargraph, backlight |
The HYELEC MS8236 is a 6000 counts, CAT III (600V) handheld digital multimeter with USB connectivity.
See HYELEC MS8236/Info for more details (such as lsusb -v output) about the device.
Hardware
- Main IC: Hycontek HY11P14
- USB to serial IC: CH340G
Photos
Multimeter:
TODO.
USB cable:
Standard USB to miniUSB.
Protocol
TODO.
The device's LCD segments are layed out as follows:
G | ||
C | F | |
B | ||
A | E | |
D |
To the left of each LCD digit there is another segment which represents a dot / decimal point (DP).
An LCD segment is represented in the protocol as follows:
Bit 7 | Bit 6 | Bit 5 | Bit 4 | Bit 3 | Bit 2 | Bit 1 | Bit 0 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DP | A | B | C | D | E | F | G |
Example: In the protocol a byte of 0x3F (0 0111111) represents the digit 9 on the LCD, where the decimal point is not displayed (bit 7 is not set). All other bits except for bit 6 (segment A, see above) are set (i.e. the LCD segment is displayed).