The PT-104 USB/Ethernet data logger from Pico Technology can record four channels of temperature, voltage and resistance in any combination. It is compatible with standard, low-cost PT100 and PT1000 ...
The LogTag UTRID-16 Data Logger System from CiK Solutions GmbH includes a built-in USB connector, automatic PDF report generation, and six-level multi-alarm display. The LogTag UTRID-16 Data Logger ...
Emerson recently launched a new GO USB Logger suite of products. These programmable and reusable data loggers collect time, temperature, and humidity data from perishable products in-transit, the ...
Three new battery-powered specialty loggers join Measurement Computing’s line of USB-based data loggers: the USB-503 0-30-VDC voltage logger, the USB-504 4-20-mA current loop logger, and the USB501-LT ...
Two models have been added to the line of Hobo U12 direct-USB data loggers. These data loggers, U12-006 four-channel indoor and U12-008 four-channel outdoor/industrial, accept up to four external ...
Enlarging the C Series USB modules for data-logging applications, the USB-9219, USB-9229, and USB-9239 provide USB, bus-powered connectivity to the C Series while the 9234 ac/dc coupled, ...
ebro, a Xylem brand, will showcase its EBI 310 USB data logger at Pittcon 2012. Designed to monitor the temperature of drugs, serums and other perishable goods during shipment or storage, the EBI 310 ...
LogTag has added two new devices to its temperature data logger series. LogTag has added two new devices to its temperature data logger series. The new two single-use USB data loggers, USRIC-8 and ...
Viable for remote or stand-alone applications where the use of a PC or laptop is not an option, the USB-5201 and USB-5203 USB-based temperature loggers provide users with eight channels. The USB-5203 ...
The EL-USB-CO from Lascar Electronics is a USB-based data logger that measures and stores up to 32,510 carbon monoxide readings over a 0 to 1000-ppm measurement range, accurate to within +/-6% of ...
As USB-C PD becomes more and more common, it’s useful to have a tool that lets you understand exactly what it’s doing—no longer is it limited to just 5 V. This DIY USB-C PD tool, sent in by [ludwin], ...