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    Re: ESR meter upgrades

    you solder the 6pin / 10pin header to some pins under the socket and hook the usb programmer to it.

    then you open a shell / console with avrdude installed.


    and type or cut-n-paste this.
    avrdude -c USBasp -P usb -p m328p -U flash:w:TransistorTester.hex \-U eeprom:w:TransistorTester.eep \-U lfuse:w:0xf7:m \-U hfuse:w:0xd9:m \-U efuse:w:0xfc:m
    that's all.
    Last edited by stj; 04-02-2016, 11:06 AM.

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      Re: ESR meter upgrades

      Originally posted by stj View Post
      you solder the 6pin / 10pin header to some pins under the socket and hook the usb programmer to it.

      then you open a shell / console with avrdude installed.


      and type or cut-n-paste this.

      that's all.
      I must have been editing my last while you were replying.
      I sure appreciate your help, I'll have to do some reading up on avrdude.

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        Re: ESR meter upgrades

        can you ask the sellers for a copy of the makefile.
        they are obliged to share it under the open-source license anyway.

        i want to compare it to the one i just put together.

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          Re: ESR meter upgrades

          Originally posted by stj View Post
          can you ask the sellers for a copy of the makefile.
          they are obliged to share it under the open-source license anyway.

          i want to compare it to the one i just put together.
          I'm afraid I can't - the last time I sent an email trying to get help from them they sent it back as undeliverable, before that they (she? I suspect it's a one person operation) was non-responsive to my questions and there were no links listed for either troubleshooting,
          faqs or software for it. At the end of calibration it says it's v 1.12. Here's a link if you want to have a look around:

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            Re: ESR meter upgrades

            there are currently 664 versions of v1.12k

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              Re: ESR meter upgrades

              Originally posted by stj View Post
              there are currently 664 versions of v1.12k
              No kidding? Where they at? (just kidding) Any of the titles sound even vaguely related to electronics-diy?

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                Re: ESR meter upgrades

                i mean sequential updates on each other!

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                  Re: ESR meter upgrades

                  i now have a test-build for e-diy, let me know when you have a cpu & crystal
                  you may want to replace the regulator with a MCP1702-5002E/TO aswell

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                    Re: ESR meter upgrades

                    Originally posted by stj View Post
                    i now have a test-build for e-diy, let me know when you have a cpu & crystal
                    you may want to replace the regulator with a MCP1702-5002E/TO aswell
                    Cool! Where did you find that at? Is it much, or any, different from what's initially running on the newer ones (like you've got)?

                    Anyway, thanks, it'll probably be a few weeks before I'm set to update this thing

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                      Re: ESR meter upgrades

                      i didnt find it, i made notes from the crappy schematic and then adapted the makefile to get close to it.

                      16x2 lcd
                      no contrast control
                      no power control
                      no crystal
                      strip-grid pinout
                      no v-ref
                      bat monitor is standard.

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                        Re: ESR meter upgrades

                        Originally posted by stj View Post
                        i didnt find it, i made notes from the crappy schematic and then adapted the makefile to get close to it.


                        Most ingenious; however, I was hoping you'd found your way into the inner realms of e-diy. Oh well, probably not missing much...

                        Actually, there is a contrast pot, it's called p1 and is 10k

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                          Re: ESR meter upgrades

                          i know that, the note was refering to software control.

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                            Re: ESR meter upgrades

                            Originally posted by stj View Post
                            i know that, the note was refering to software control.
                            Oops, beg your problem...

                            I'm curious, does that (contrast info) go in the file and it may be commented out, or not, depending on the kind of LCD it has? just wondering how different the software is between the two versions of meter.

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                              Re: ESR meter upgrades

                              if you downloaded any of those zip's - look at the included makefile for the options.

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                                Re: ESR meter upgrades

                                Originally posted by stj View Post
                                if you downloaded any of those zip's - look at the included makefile for the options.
                                I think I have a mental block or something, it all looks rather daunting, what with three different kinds of files that all seem somehow to be related to the actual program, if it wasn't for utube I don't think I'd have any chance at all of ever getting any thing programmed, at least not without going back to school.

                                That being said, I got an Arduino Uno so I'm wondering what you think of this link:

                                AVR Programming With Arduino, AVRdude and AVR-gcc: AVR is a common, inexpensive type of micro-controller that may seem intimidating to work with, but don't fret! Once you have the tools set up and basic knowledge they can become not only useful, but essential to new project ideas that you dream up…


                                I figure it would be handy to have the means to make some kind of custom controller set up for a few motion sensors and cameras once I'm thru messing with the
                                esr meter.
                                Last edited by xelectech; 04-05-2016, 05:22 AM.

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