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Portable Battery-powered Data Logger

Friday, March 10, 2006

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Portable Battery-powered Data Logger

The new OM-CP-OCTPROCESS is a portable, battery-powered data logger that automatically measures and records current in the -20 to 120 mA range. Designed to fit in almost any application, this standalone device records up to 16,383 current measurements through each of its eight input channels. The data logger features a 16-bit ADC and a resolution of 0.01 mA. Engineers can define units, scale factors, and offset values and retrieve data by plugging the logger into the COM port of a computer. The logger’s software uses the computer as a real-time strip chart recorder. The time-stamped data can be printed in graphical and tabular format or exported to a text or Microsoft Excel file. If the battery becomes discharged, the logger's non-volatile memory ensures data security. Pricing starts at $999.


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