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UNI-T UT61E Multimeter teardown photos.
Wytnucls:
No. The cable connection doesn't create a new COM port in the device manager list.
The only change I can see is the addition of a HID compliant device and USB input device in the Win7 device manager. Hope that helps.
I notice that the 61E logging program is similar to the 71B/D version, but with basic functionality only.
Rick Law:
--- Quote from: Wytnucls on February 20, 2013, 10:29:37 pm ---No. The cable connection doesn't create a new COM port in the device manager list.
The only change I can see is the addition of a HID compliant device and USB input device in the Win7 device manager. Hope that helps.
I notice that the 61E logging program is similar to the 71B/D version, but with basic functionality only.
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Thanks! That is exactly what I wanted to know. I appreciate your effort.
I too wish the 61E's logging is better. That is why I have in mind writing a "read com port and save to file" util to collect the data point first and worry about how I juggle it later.
That in mind, may be I should resurrect my old (pre-XP) laptop with real RS232 or better yet, look for my HP200 - that very tiny DOS machine has a real serial port (via a dongle) - that bugger is smaller than the UT-61E, runs full DOS with a PCMCIA/Compact flash card as HDD. Well, that should be a fun project (when I do find time for it). I miss that little HP200. Fun little machine.
Rick
Monkeh:
--- Quote from: Wytnucls on February 20, 2013, 08:10:30 pm ---The cable creates a standard 'USB to serial' interface. I don't see any proprietary interface.
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--- Quote from: Wytnucls on February 20, 2013, 10:29:37 pm ---No. The cable connection doesn't create a new COM port in the device manager list.
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I'm not seeing your standard, non-proprietary interface.
Wytnucls:
In 'Devices and Printers'
Monkeh:
--- Quote from: Wytnucls on February 21, 2013, 12:23:25 am ---In 'Devices and Printers'
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That's a name. Nothing more.
It's Windows. It's serial. It's not a COM port. Enough said..
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