Just a question @ HKJ:
TestController vs. Clamp Meter with Linux-Capability?
As the "Keysight Handheld Clamp Meter Series U1210" has the same pc connectivity, e.g. IR to USB U1173B, as the Keysight DMMs, would it be the easiest manufacturer being able to integrate into TestController...or are there other/better solutions already ready to use?
Just a little brainstorming as far as Clamp Meters are concerned - this time no matter if Linux is usable...
As Brymen is cheaper and offers quite a variety of well equipped Clamp Meters (unfortunately with two different USB-Interfaces BRUA-19X & BRUA-13X), I would like to know, whether your USBHID-Driver immediately/mainly includes those Brymen Clamp Meters or do you also have to invest time and brain in order to adjust/renew the USBHID-Driver(s)?
V0.98 is up
This version is about triggers.
Added triggers to logging, can be used from script, manually or check sample values.
Sometimes setup popup was not filled with values, this is fixed.
Increased readout speed when not logging and devices delivers data fast.
That is nice I kinldy sugets to add interface to Octave and Python in math and add Arduino firmata as measuring device. That would open completely new world for this program.
Added a analog scale, it is called "Adjust scale" and is designed to help when doing adjustments.
With all this rapid progress you are dangerously close to a V1.0 release
Absolutely delighted to see this extremely useful operating mode.
Found a minor quirk. See pic.
And a second one
@ HKJ: As you post your pix directly into the message, not at the bottom as an attachement, do you use your own/external file/picture hoster or do you use the forum integration for uploading pictures?
Currently only real instruments can be selected for "Adjust scale".
Would it be too difficult to include the math channels?
There is bug in COM port, once you will start your Java first all COM ports are locked.
If you willl start the other way, first the other software than your program all works as expected, but not the other way.
Just learned that the same with HID devices, tested with BM869s.
There is bug in COM port, once you will start your Java first all COM ports are locked.
If you willl start the other way, first the other software than your program all works as expected, but not the other way.
Only if "Scan serial ports" are checked or you have enabled a device on that port.
It is fixed in next release.Just learned that the same with HID devices, tested with BM869s.
With USBHID I only open one device. The above fix may also help here if you have selected a wrong Brymen meter.
Maybe - if not too difficult - you would like to follow these general rules in your prog. Depending if and how you implement this, I will correct the popup for my HMC 8043 with respect to this aspect.
Moreover, in some places you use "sec" as the unit for seconds whereas it should be "s".
Could you use the Adjust scale min/max for anything?
Could you use the Adjust scale min/max for anything?Have so far not found a use case for this. And can't imagine anything for it either.
Maybe someone else has an idea here.
Being fan of decibels I'd prefer to see in "Adjust scale"
for example instead of 600m 0.6 and so on. But that's only a very minor point
you should, in my opinion, not waste too much time to change this.
Love the autoranging when leaving the in-tolerance range.
;Nested loops test
=var n=1
=var p=1
#while (n<10)
=n=n+1
=p=1
#while (p<10)
=p=p+1
#endwhile
#endwhile