Temperature data-logger DatPRO
laboratoryfor pharmaceutical productsUSB

temperature data-logger
temperature data-logger
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Characteristics

Data type
temperature
Applications
laboratory, for pharmaceutical products
Other characteristics
USB, multi-channel
Temperature

Max.: 1,200 °C
(2,192 °F)

Min.: -200 °C
(-328 °F)

Description

The multi-channel data logger DatPRO is a portable device that can run either on batteries, with power supply: provides a 16-bit resolution and 8 inputs configurabilie completely. It also features a large graphic display with functions of analysis can display measurements of voltage signals, current and temperature, a compact, professional and can be used in "stand alone" by providing a low cost solution for all professional requirements for countless applications where it is needed to accurately measure and record parameters of different types. Il kit DatPRO datalogger: DatLab programming software / unloading and analysis of data Alimentore AC / DC USB interface cable Manual Carrying case for instrument and accessories Report calibration traceable to NIST standard Features DatPRO Operating in "stand alone" samples and records the measurements without the need for connection to PC Features Operating in "stand alone" samples and records the measurements without the need for connection to PC Works with rechargeable batteries 7.2-V Network Adapter from 9 .. 12Vdc High sampling rates up to 4000 samples per second (only on channel 1 in the frequency measurement) Large memory 512KB RAM Large graphic display showing: the measured data, the graphic, the tabular format The set up is programmable keyboard Interface USB High Speed ?? Management sampling sessions (up to 100 sessions)

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