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Fisherbrand™ Stand Alone, Battery Powered Data Logger, 15V
Provides a low-cost solution for adding recording capability to an already existing measurement system
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Description
With user programmable engineering units, the user can scale the input voltage to most any type of unit desired automatically. This is a unique and very useful feature for presentations.
- High accuracy and 16-bit resolution make this an ideal low-level DC voltage recording device
- Accurately measures and records battery voltages, sensor output signals, photovoltaic studies, as well as many other low level DC voltage sources
- Available in four input ranges: 2.5V, 15V, 30V, and 160mv versions
- Voltage range: 0 to 2.5VDC, 0 to 15VDC or 0 to 30VDC
- Voltage calibrated accuracy: ±0.05%
- Voltage resolution: 0 to 2.5VDC: 0.1mVDC; 0 to 15VDC: 0.5mVDC; 0 to 30VDC: 1.0mVDC
- Memory: 1,000,000 readings; 330,000 in enhanced start/stop mode
- Reading rate: 4 readings every second to 1 every 24 hours
- Baud rate: 115,200
- LED indicators: red and green
- Battery life: 10 years typical at a 15-minute reading rate (ambient 25°C)
- Material: ABS plastic
- Dimensions: 1.4 x 2.5 x 0.6 in. (3.6 x 6.4 x 1.6cm)
- Operating environment: -40ã+80°C, 0ã95%RH noncondensing
- Required interface: IFC200
Compliance
CE approved.
Specifications
Datalogger, Voltage | |
Digital Calibration | |
3.6 V Lithium | |
CE | |
VOLT101A-15V | |
0 to 95% | |
-40°C to +80°C | |
24 g |
1,000,000 Readings | |
High/Low, Selectable | |
10 Years | |
ABS Plastic | |
Measures and records battery voltages, sensor output signals, photovoltaic studies | |
-40°F to +176°F | |
0.9 oz. |
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