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Products => Test Equipment => Topic started by: keenox on September 11, 2017, 10:02:55 pm
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Hi!
I have an Axiomet AX-380 (http://en.axiomet.eu/product/axiomet/ac-dc-digital-clamp-meter/ax-380 (http://en.axiomet.eu/product/axiomet/ac-dc-digital-clamp-meter/ax-380)) clampmeter and it's missing the peak hold functionality.
I opened it to see what IC it has, but it seems to have an epoxy blob, so no luck there.
On the PCB it's written Victor V0.9, so I googled it up and seems to be the same model as Victor 6052 (http://www.victor-multimeter.com/products/digital-clamp-meter/victor-6052-digital-multimeter-clamp-meter-694.html (http://www.victor-multimeter.com/products/digital-clamp-meter/victor-6052-digital-multimeter-clamp-meter-694.html)).
Does anyone have any idea of the chip it uses and if it supports peak hold?
If it doesn't, any hints on how I could piggyback it with a microcontroller and implement it myself?
Thanks!