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| Lachin012:
Hello! I have a Fluke-196B oscilloscope and it lost an optical cable ( OC4USB ) for Fluke communication and a computer, it is very expensive to buy it, maybe someone knows what is inside it and maybe there is a circuit for making it, I need to update my Fluke once I will be glad to anyone advice, thanks. |
| Black Phoenix:
Here, may this help - https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/fluke-87iv-please-whisper-in-my-ir-p/ |
| Lachin012:
Thank you for the link, but I'm not sure that it will work on my device, since the project is made for Fluke-87 there, and the arduino code is written specifically for it, since there are special commands there, but I don't know what commands are on mine, I also don’t know at what speed the exchange will be 9600 or 115200, of course I can try it, but I don’t think it will work. Perhaps all the same, someone has already done it for my oscilloscope. |
| Arhigos:
This is how to make a cable for scopemeter. You don't need arduino. http://www.itsonlyaudio.com/measurement/fluke-123-opto-isolated-cable/ But the link you got from previous post will work for you as well. Viewforms will automatically scan all available baud-rate speeds and other settings |
| Lachin012:
Thanks for the link, I would also like to know if there is any documentation for my oscilloscope so that I can send commands through the serial port and make sure that my optical cable is working. Have I chosen the right software description? |
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