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| AN8008 US $19, 9999count, 1uV, 0.01uA, 0.01Ohm, 1pF resolution meter |
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| GreyWoolfe:
I ended up ordering 1 yesterday. I will put it through it's paces when it gets here. If it works as I need, I will order another one. When it comes in, I will do a comparison test under the exact circumstances that I will use it with my other hand held DMMs and post my results. |
| Mr. Scram:
--- Quote from: Neytron on September 28, 2017, 08:27:55 pm ---Hi, I just bought both models an8008 and an8002 I think both are a good complement. Modify the an8008 eeprom to add the temperature measurement function. Direction 0xAD = 0x13 and 0xBD = 0x15 to add the functions ° C and ° F respectively in the mV position. Copy calibration data from an8002 to an8008, addresses from 0x0B to 0x0F Both measure the same temperature now --- End quote --- How do you modify the AN8008 EEPROM? I've been searching in the thread, but all I've found so far is that you need a PICkit programmer. It'd be great to add a temperature option to it. |
| stj:
no, any programmer that handles 24'series eeproms or an arduino board. |
| Crumble:
--- Quote from: Mr. Scram on September 29, 2017, 10:36:15 am ---[...] but all I've found so far is that you need a PICkit programmer. It'd be great to add a temperature option to it. --- End quote --- Where did you find that? ??? As said, it is an EEPROM, and there are more suited programmers for that. I don't think a PICKit will work (but it might, the 'C' versions are EEPROM too). |
| stj:
a pk2 may work with AVRdude software. maybe. |
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