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OWON XDM1041 the unknown multimeter...
UniSoft:
--- Quote from: dreiscal on May 18, 2023, 03:09:05 pm ---Any luck finding the display partnumber?
Mine got damaged and I cannot find a replacement anywhere. |O
--- End quote ---
No luck... :(
diogoc:
Received my XDM1041 today.
It have version 4.0.0
For now I dont see big issues, all works fine including the software and datalogging export.
I would like only to have the possibility of saving the speed mode.
Regarding the hardware I liked that they used two large ceramic fuses.
There are some small changes in the pcbs but the schematic seems the same.
In the mcu board they changed the LDO to a switching regulator.
atat:
Downloading recorded data...
one of XDM1041's (useless?) features is the possibility to record up to 1000 data points. The list can't be examined while recording is going on (why???) and every new recording erases the data already collected (in auto mode).
No scpi commands are documented, otherwise known or appear obvious by looking at the firmware that allow the export of the recorded data. As far as I can tell, this is impossible with current firmware.
However, every now an then, someone states that he or she had downloaded the recorded data (presumably using DMMEasyControl) - as opposed to logging a new set on the PC. Can any of these persons step forward and confirm their successful download?
In that case, I'd be very interested in tracing the scpi commands used.
diogoc:
At least in version 4.0.0 it is possible do download the recorded data using using DMMEasyControl.
This repository have the list of scpi commands:
https://github.com/TheHWcave/OWON-XDM1041/tree/main
However, none is documented for downloading the datalog.
You can try to trace the commands used by DMMEasyControl.
vk3em:
Just bought one from Amazon which had the best price I could find in AU $159 AUD
https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0BCFS1JHR
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