Temperature data logger gets used in a wide range of temperature-controlled environments, such as inside, outdoors, and in transportation
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Temperature data logger gets used in a wide range of temperature-controlled environments, such as inside, outdoors, and in transportation
The test and measurement equipment of the Graphtec Data logger completes a variety of real-world physical measurement applications
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Graphtec Data Logger gl7000 provides test and measurement tools for a wide range of real-world physical measurement applications
Graphtec Data logger
Data loggers are essential for monitoring equipment, processes, and other environmental factors. When selecting a data logger, you should look for one that is accurate, easy to use, and durable. The data logger should also be able to store data for an appropriate amount of time. When choosing a data logger, you should consider the above factors to select the best solution for your needs.
WHAT IS A DATA LOGGERS?
Each analogue input channel programs to detect a directly connected volt ranging from 20 mV to 100 V wide scale over 12 ranges, or to check the temperature using a direct-connected temperature of any type. Each analogue input channel on the Graphtec Data Logger GL240 is electrically separated from the others and the power ground. Hence, allowing for off-ground measurements using circuits along with fueled or grounded thermocouples.