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Wiring a multimeter to a PIC

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How can I use a PIC to read data from one of these devices and store them?
Il titolo non è molto chiaro... infatti non so neanche di cosa sto parlando! :p

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I think the easier way is to use a multimeter with RS232 port used to send data to a PC (datalog). Just connect a PIC with USART inside (or write a routine to manage this) and a level converter IC (MAX232). After this you only need to know the protocol used by the multimeter to decode the data coming from the meter.
 

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