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A handheld universal data logger is an electronic device that captures data over time or about a location using either an internal instrument or sensor or external instruments and sensors (also known as a data recorder or data logger).
They are known as digital data loggers and are increasingly, though not exclusively, based on a digital processor (or computer) (DDL). They often come with a microprocessor, internal memory for data storage, sensors, and are compact, battery-powered, portable devices.
Others have a local interface device (keypad, LCD) and can be used as a stand-alone device. Some data loggers interface with a personal computer and use software to activate the data logger, view, and analyse the collected data.
It vary from general-purpose types for a range of measurement applications to very specific devices for measuring in one environment or application type only.
It is common for general purpose types to be programmable; however, many remain as static machines with only a limited number or no changeable parameters. Electronic data loggers have replaced chart recorders in many applications.
The Title Name accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
OMEGA Engineering has introduced new multi-channel universal handheld input touch screen portable data loggers.
Designed and manufactured by OMEGA, the OM-DAQXL Series is a new OMEGA exclusive portable handheld data logger that delivers high performance and functionality, the manufacturer said.
This series offers 8 or 16 universal analog inputs, fast sampling rates, large data storage and a 7-inch TFT color touch screen display offering advantages such as an intuitive user interface, easy channel configuration, data logging and play back, and many more.
This series is suited for a wide range of applications including R&D and industrial labs, chemical, water treatment or HVAC process monitoring and strain measurement during physical testing of materials.
10 analogue channels and 12 logical channels are available on the Sefram DAS220 handheld universal data logger.Voltage, a thermocouple, a Pt100–1000, a current (with an optional converter), and resistance are the inputs.
Sefram’s DAS220 10 Ch Handheld Universal Data Logger.The DAS220 System, which has 10 channels and 12 logical inputs, is intended to monitor voltage, readings on sensors (0–10V), temperature (thermocouples, Pt100–1000), current (with an optional shunt), resistance, pulse counter, and frequency.
View your measurements’ results immediately (as graphs or numerical numbers) and memorise them on the device or on a USB memory stick. DasLab software, which does not require a licence, can be used for data transfer, data processing, and remote setup.