
What is the Data Logger?
A data logger for measuring instruments is a device or system used to automatically record data over time from various sensors or instruments.
It typically collects measurements such as temperature, pressure, humidity, voltage, or other physical quantities, and stores them digitally for later analysis.
Data loggers can be standalone units or integrated with measurement systems, and they often feature internal memory, timestamps, and connectivity options such as USB transferring data to a computer or cloud platform.
They are commonly used in fields like environmental monitoring, industrial process control, and R&D for manufactures.
Benefit of Wireless Data Logger
1. Modular and Scalable Channel Expansion
This data logger supports up to 330 channels.
This modular design allows for flexible scaling to meet the specific needs of various applications, from automotive testing to industrial monitoring
2. Wireless Connectivity for Remote Monitoring
Equipped with wireless LAN capabilities, the LR8450-01 facilitates remote data access and control via PC or tablet. This feature is particularly beneficial for monitoring hard-to-reach or hazardous locations, reducing the need for extensive wiring and enhancing safety.
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