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| Metrix MX56C / BK Precision 5390 Multimeter Teardown |
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| Robomeds:
Amarbir, Take a look at the third post in the thread. |
| Amarbir[Lynx-India]:
--- Quote from: Robomeds on July 21, 2013, 03:04:36 pm ---Amarbir, Take a look at the third post in the thread. --- End quote --- Well, checked .Now This Is What Dave And The Mods Should Be Looking Into .They Do Not Have a Image Resizer Mod / Addon Installed Into Forum .You Do One thing Register on My Forum And Have a Peek At that Post again .You Will See What i Am Talking About .We Should All Collectively Request Dave To Implement a Image Auto Resizer. |
| retiredcaps:
Thanks for another great teardown and mini review. :-+ PS. I prefer pictures as thumbnails and then I can choose what to expand for a bigger picture. |
| Amarbir[Lynx-India]:
--- Quote from: retiredcaps on July 26, 2013, 07:30:55 am ---Thanks for another great teardown and mini review. :-+ PS. I prefer pictures as thumbnails and then I can choose what to expand for a bigger picture. --- End quote --- Well , Bro if he has this mod installed ,then he can select a default size to appear in posts .Once that is set you will see all small images in posts .Then you click on anyone and it will expand in a zoom manner .He should do this IMHO |
| macboy:
Really nice to see this teardown and review. I have enjoyed my 5360 for about 10 years and I really like it. Recently I made a little RS-232 interface from an IR led, a phototransistor, a couple of resistors, and a $2 USB-to-RS232 adapter from eBay (search for PL2303HX). You can determine which of the two IR devices is the transmitter by watching through a digital camera and pressing PRINT. The serial settings are 2400/8/N/1. You can get a single reading as ASCII text including units by pressing PRINT. You can get one reading per X second by pressing and holding PRINT (and configure number of seconds between readings). The basic RS-232 interface spec is documented in this: www.snesometel.com.tn/images/PDF/NF-SX-ASYC2.pdf but it does not include the special calibration commands. The calibration software (AK5350) is discontinued and is now freely downloadable from the B&K website at www.bkprecision.com/downloads/software/AK5350.zip but you need to be able to run 16-bit Windows programs (i.e. won't run on x64 versions of Windows). It works perfectly under XP and using the simple USB serial adapter I described above. |
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