
Originally Posted by
rixtalbert
Well , I know this is getting off the original topic, but I may as well Identify the Fluke Problems or limits. Speaking with a Fluke engineer this morning. He stated that the Fluke 189 , Mine is four Months old, ,,, that the meter itself is logging 4 samples per second. Not Much but still enough to catch the 10F206 wakeing up to do something, WDT whatever. Normal Sleep has been a nice 1.9 uAmp sleep. Then the 88. to 129uAmp capture while waking from sleep every few seconds or so. He stated that these measurments should be very close to the spec posted on the meter.
The problem with the Fluke Forms Logging software is that it polls the meter directly once every second and gets its own readings. NOT WHAT may have been in a memory address of the meter. So I told the engineer that i left the test run for about five hours while the PIC was in sleep and wakeing up. You would think that I could have at least captured one high 88uAmp reading from the Fluke Forms software in that time. NO WAY. He didn't really comment on this question or situation. So, I conclude that the Fluke software used for this purpose is OUT. The meter is still great on it's own for the other logging that it can do by itself. My comment to FIX the Problem "Since the Fluke 189 knows that the meter is being recorded vai a PC and their Fluke Forms software, U would think that, In that Once every second, the sofware would have it's own storage area to say, Hey, I saw that pic wake up the last one second that I polled you. Thanks 189 meter and reset after I get the data to the Fluke Forms Software, Then record the next set , and I'' get back to you in a second.... OK,,,,,,,," It might miss a few peaks and valleys while doing all that chatting but might get lucky and catch some valid data. The WDT is as much a chatter box as me.. I guesss I need a $20,000 dollar meter to read a 45 cent PIC, with a 2 cent program register error thanks to me. Life is Good, I wish I could add the Switch, as suggested, it is a sure fire way, but I have not been certified for diving below 500 feet deep. ( That is where the Pic is). I had really thought I missed something, or just didn't know something in the PBP software that would allow me to shut down the chip in software. ( Thats how this thread got started) PS...Good News,, I have found one way to put the pick to sleep without a switch or software,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Just one piece of Hardware with no moving parts..............I always wondered why I kept this Claw Hammer in my office and not in my garage. It works great... but same problem as turning WDT off... It will not restart again on re-powerUP.. back to the drawingboard or in this case,,, Skate board. Regards Guys,,
Rix
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