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Data logger

June 21, 2011
The LogMessage stand-alone data logger is available in seven different configurations that incorporate up to 30 analog inputs with a sampling rate up to 1,200 Hz

The LogMessage stand-alone data logger is available in seven different configurations that incorporate up to 30 analog inputs with a sampling rate up to 1,200 Hz. Designed to measure voltage, current, thermocouple, or RTD sensors, the data logger eliminates the potential for measurement errors and ground loops with universal, differential, galvanically isolated analog inputs, according to the company. In addition, the different configurations offer a mix of digital inputs, counters, analog outputs and digital outputs. Virtual internal channels allow calculations, statistics, PID control, and various other functions.

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For more information, visit www.dataloggerinc.com.

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