[ Cc: to Janne Huttunen who introduced DER EE DE5000 support, can't tell whether you still are subscribed to the list ]
According to http://sigrok.org/wiki/Supported_hardware#LCR_meters currently only a few are supported in upstream, and all of them are based on the same chipset (others are planned, while no details on the chips or protocols are available yet in the wiki). Peaktech 2170 was added by me, while DER EE DE-5000 was there before and just lacks a wiki page. Current HEAD of master in upstream only knows about the 'deree-de5000' driver, which equally applies to "any ES51919 LCR meter chipset and a serial port" (i.e. DE-5000 as well as P2170). Uwe asked me to adjust that, and register individual model names to supported devices. It might be unexpected when users are supposed to specify "deree-de5000" when they want to communicate to "peaktech-2170". Janne, do you still have access to the DE-5000 meter? Can you test the "one source, supporting multiple devices" approach in the git://repo.or.cz/libsigrok/gsi.git serial-lcr branch (http://repo.or.cz/libsigrok/gsi.git/shortlog/refs/heads/serial-lcr)? It's modelled after the serial-dmm approach. I've tested it with P2170, but lack access to other LCR meters. Who has access to UNI-T UT612? http://sigrok.org/wiki/UNI-T_UT612 Does it work with another one-line patch along the lines of serial-lcr HEAD? http://repo.or.cz/libsigrok/gsi.git/commitdiff/3abe6c52adcf5ed81b0ca85d2931423719101c4e The available information suggests that it might. virtually yours Gerhard Sittig -- If you don't understand or are scared by any of the above ask your parents or an adult to help you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ sigrok-devel mailing list sigrok-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sigrok-devel