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For many years I felt the desire to connect my ancient Fluke meter models 8010 and 8012 to the computer. At long last I succeeded in developing an interface to the SB-Bus. In the past I often thought about the ideal interface system for these Fluke meters. Some ideas could never be realized though, and I stripped down the wish list to those things that could easily be implemented. It took me exactly one month to build and program the current version of the interface, and I must say that I'm quite satisfied with the end result. I started the job at 25 April 1997 and the 2nd meter was finally closed at 24 May of the same year. All together it took me 57 hours to finish this project and I had to start the assembler 384 times to complete the software.
The basic plan was to be able to read the display on command.
I decided to read only the value, and forget about the actual range and function.
Reading the range and function would require too severe modifications because there are not enough free switch contacts available to read all possible switch positions.
Like I said, I'm very satisfied with the end result, if I may say so myself. Both meters can now be connected to the SB-Bus, and can store measurements in their log file autonomously. The results in the log file can be read at any convenient time by giving a simple command to the meter. |