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USB data logger has 11 channel voltage input

Provides a cost effective solution for measuring and recording voltage signals onto any Windows based PC or laptop, and capable of measuring up to 20,000 samples per second

News from Pico Technology ( 8 February 2005)

Long life for compact temperature logger

Housed in a stainless steel container only 16mm in diameter, this micro-sized data logger will record for up to ten years on its internal 3V lithium power source

News from JDL ( 4 January 2005)

Temperature logger would be at home in Lilliput

Miniature stainless steel temperature data loggers are about the same size as a watch battery, opening up possibilities for temperature logging in places previously not possible

News from Signatrol (24 December 2004)

Getting measurement up to speed

New measuring stations add speed and versatility to PC-based measurement system, and have USB and ethernet communication facilities built in

News from Yokogawa Measurement Technologies (22 December 2004)

Temperature control and measurement in single unit

Products integrate a paperless recording function with a control function, and also incorporate an ethernet interface as a standard networking feature

News from Yokogawa UK (21 December 2004)

Strain gauges assess research platform's life

Assessing the life expectancy of the Fino 1 research platform in the North and Baltic seas by monitoring the stress characteristics of the underwater mechanical structure  Brochure available  

News from HBM Industrial Measurement and Test (15 November 2004)

Eight-channel thermocouple data logger now USB

Promising improved accuracy and resolution on eight channels, with up to ten readings per second and enabling multiple units to be run on a single PC

News from Pico Technology (12 November 2004)

Temperature data logger is intrinsically safe

To be described intrinsically safe, an instrument must not produce sparks or any other thermal effect under normal or abnormal use in flammable or combustible environments

News from JDL (10 November 2004)

USB version of eight-channel datalogger

Dispense with the need for serial-to-USB adapters and more than double the sampling speed to ten readings per second with this USB 1.1 thermocouple data logger

News from Pico Technology ( 3 November 2004)

Temperature and humidity monitoring with ease

Uses a facility's existing computer network to deliver high-accuracy real-time, alarm, and historical information to any PC desktop - with minimal wiring and labour

News from Veriteq Instruments (28 October 2004)

Bigger data logger brings down costs

Featuring up to 16 differential inputs and 32 single ended inputs, the SQ2040 has the capacity to log even more parameters at rates of up to 100Hz

News from Grant Instruments (Cambridge) (25 October 2004)

Biotelemetry in small rodents

Two-channel wireless data acquisition system can be used to monitor physiological parameters such as EEG, EMG, EOG or PSG in small laboratory animals that weigh 100 grams or more

News from Harvard Apparatus (20 October 2004)

Next generation multifunction data acquisition

Devices lower the cost per I/O channel by more than 30%, and reduce overall system costs by minimising setup time through included advanced development tools  Brochure available  

News from National Instruments (18 October 2004)

Datalogger has jumbo display

High/low alarm, min/max display, super high-speed USB 2.0 connectivity, one step data transfer using SD Flash memory cards, one second sample rate and more

News from Instruments Direct (services) ( 4 October 2004)

USB devices offer portable data acquisition

First five devices of new USB line releasing in 2004 deliver easy connectivity for measurement systems  Brochure available  

News from National Instruments (14 September 2004)

Portable data logger banishes washday blues

With heightened awareness of hospital super bugs, validating that items as diverse are washed at high enough temperatures, for sufficient time, is vitally important

News from Signatrol ( 8 September 2004)

Decision making at a glance

Provide the technological facilities to introduce total quality control for temperature and humidity sensitive products and services while supporting compliance with stringent monitoring requirements

News from UK Instruments and Controls ( 6 September 2004)

Record kinetic temperature for sensitive products

Gives a far more representative picture of the effects of temperature changes on sensitive materials such as pharmaceuticals and food products during storage and distribution

News from Signatrol (10 August 2004)

Clean bill of health for temperature logger

Models use a patented wireless induction technique for set up and data download, which means that the units have no plugs, sockets or entries of any kind that could harbour bacteria

News from Signatrol ( 9 August 2004)

Datalogger used by a leading pharma firm

 User application article   Chosen as USB connectivity is standard, providing fast down-loading of data, that is critical in the pharmaceutical industry where stringent adhesion to protocols are so important

News from Grant Instruments (Cambridge) ( 6 August 2004)

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