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"Smart Interface"


Re: smart meter DB15

Pin Description Notes
1 USED BY MONITOR Per User_Manual_HP_V2.4.pdf
2
3
4
5
6 SIGNAL+ Per User_Manual_HP_V2.4.pdf
7 USED BY MONITOR Per User_Manual_HP_V2.4.pdf
8
9
10
11
12
13 SIGNAL- Per User_Manual_HP_V2.4.pdf

Confirmed when opened

14 USED BY MONITOR Per User_Manual_HP_V2.4.pdf
15


What I got working (thread):

Read as 93LC56B

Pinout:

  • SOT23 DA15 SOIC8
  • 1 DO 4 4
  • 2 VSS 12 5
  • 3 DI 3 3
  • 4 CLK 2 2
  • 5 CS 1 1
  • 6 VCC 5 8


https://laserpointerforums.com/threads/gentec-ps-310wb-thermopile.61640/page-3

  • PS-310WB
  • "22640"
  • Someone read out but didn't post pinout :(
  • Unlike mine has a readable part number...but can't read it


https://gentec-eo.com/Content/downloads/user-manual/User_Manual_HP_V2.4.pdf

Some official pinout info

User_Manual_M-LINK_V1.0.pdf

"The supported head are equipped with an “intelligent” DB-15 male connector that mates

directly with the DB-15 female connector. They do not require an adaptor.

Energy detector heads prior to version 4 have a BNC connector. Contact your vendor for a

hardware upgrade."


The supported head are equipped with an “intelligent” DB-15 male connector that mates

directly with the DB-15 female connector. They do not require an adaptor.

Energy detector heads prior to version 4 have a BNC connector. Contact your vendor for a

hardware upgrade.

WARNING: This DB-15 connector, though similar to that of the former TPM-310 and TPM-330

monitors, is incompatible with the power detector heads of PS-310 Series Version 1

and PS-330 Series Version 1. These heads use a different technology and do not have

the same pin-out configuration.

Type Min Version for Smart Interface
Power Detector 5
Photodiode Detector 8
Energy detector 6
Active photodiode (PHXB and PEXB) 1


UP19K-15S-H5-D0

Relatively complex inside

"100646E"


U1

  • 6 pins
  • "2PK0"


U2

  • 5 pins
  • "B5WV"


U3

  • 6 pins, smaller than U1
  • "ZF72"