Data Loggers

Data Loggers measure temperature and humidity.

Model OM-43 measures temperature and relative humidity, while 4-channel Model OM-44 measures temperature, relative humidity, and up to 2 external signals, which can be temperature probes, 4-20 mA signals, or 0-2.5 Vdc signals. Temperature sensor is on 4 in. wire, which is mounted on circuit board inside lid of datalogger case. When inside case it measures ambient air temperature over range of -4...

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Datalogger takes up to 15,000 measurements.

Datalogger takes up to 15,000 measurements.

Portable, multi-functional Hygro-Thermometer provides humidity, temperature, dew point, and wet bulb measurements. Time and date stamped data is available in list or graph form using Windows(TM) compatible software. Unit records humidity levels from 10-95% with accuracy of Â-

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Datalogger provides 9 input channels.

Datalogger provides 9 input channels.

Model MA2590-9 Universal Portable Datalogger has 100,000-measurement memory, which is expandable up to 25 million measurements. Instrument time and date stamps each logged measurement and can apply 6 digit ID tags as well. Thumbwheel and 5 buttons manage all programming and device functions. Backlit LCD dot-matrix display allows for viewing of multiple measured values simultaneously or for...

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Data Logger/Controller suits low-power applications.

Data Logger/Controller suits low-power applications.

Embedded Model TFX-11v2 provides 19 analog channels, 24 digital lines, 2 UARTs, up to 6.4 kHz sampling rate, and 2 Mbyte of Flash EEPROM memory. Minimum current draw is less than 100 Â-µA in low-power mode with up to 150 mA available for data acquisition or control tasks. Unit measures only 1.2 x 2.75 x 0.50 in. Logger/controller is user-programmed in WindowsÂ-®-based TFTools Integrated...

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Data Logger tracks temperature and humidity.

Data Logger tracks temperature and humidity.

HOBOÂ-® LCD Temp/RH Data Logger accepts external temperature and temperature/RH sensors with cables to permit monitoring condensing environments up to 17 m away from instrument. External Temp/RH sensors are available for operating environments ranging from -40 to +167Â-

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