Now you can also connect your temperature sensor to your computer using USB. Thermocouples and also RTD's, thermistors or semiconductor sensors can be connected to the TEMP model. Software is then used to set the type of sensor. The devices are small and light and are therefore ideally suited for portable deployment with notebooks. But they also make a good impression on the laboratory bench.
The TC-08 is a USB data logger for up to 8 thermocouples with mini-norm thermo connectors. With the TC-08 you allow yourself to realise, easily and efficiently, long-term temperature observation. By utilising the cascading functions multiple devices can be controlled at the same time.
The USB measurement laboratory 1408FS from the ME-RedLab family easily fits in your shirt pocket. Thereby, this tiny-tot contains a complete mini measurement laboratory in 14 bit A/D-resolution and with additional digital-I/Os, for instance, for controlling and switching. Use the ME-RedLab mobile or at all those places, where you have very little space.
The USB measurement laboratory 1208LS from the ME-RedLab® family easily fits in your shirt pocket. Thereby, this tiny-tot contains a complete mini measurement laboratory in 12 bit A/D-resolution and with additional digital-I/Os, for instance for controlling and switching. Use the ME-RedLab mobile or at all those places, where you have very little space.
Now you can also connect your temperature sensor to your computer using USB. Thermocouples and also RTD's, thermistors or semiconductor sensors can be connected to the TEMP model. Software is then used to set the type of sensor. The devices are small and light and are therefore ideally suited for portable deployment with notebooks. But they also make a good impression on the laboratory bench. The CF series devices saves the measured data to a CompactFlash memory card. In this way, without any additional investment, the device effectively becomes a stand-alone data logger. The saved measurement data can be transferred to a PC via USB for further processing.
The Digital tax laboratory 1408FS from the ME-RedLab family easily fits in your shirt pocket. Thereby, the tiny organism contains a complete digital control laboratory. Use the ME-RedLab mobile or at all those places, where you have very little space.
You can now realise the counting sequences with USB too. The Red Labs 4303 make it possible The 5 or 10 counter components with 16 bit resolution work in the modes of event counting, frequency measurement, frequency divider, single-shot, generation of rectangular signals with balanced or variable scan ratio (PWM/pulse-width modulation).
Simpler and cheaper data recorder for signal of 0 to 30 V. The PCS10 can record up to four signals and the measured data is automatically saved to the hard disk of the connected computer. The data from all four channels can be digitally displayed at the same time on the monitor in "multimeter look".
This module of the ME-RedLab series is especially meant for the analogue output. The device possesses 16 analogue outputs with a resolution of 16 bit. A bi-directional synchronisation pin enables an update of the D/A-converter outputs simultaneously on several modules. Added to this are 8 digital-I/O-channels and a 32 bit event counter.
The USB measurement laboratory 1408FS from the ME-RedLab family easily fits in your shirt pocket. Thereby, this tiny-tot contains a complete mini measurement laboratory in 16 bit A/D-resolution and with additional digital-I/Os, for instance, for controlling and switching. Use the ME-RedLab mobile or at all those places, where you have very little space.
Applicable for many tasks of measuring, controlling and automation. The supplied TracerDAQ software for data recording or logging can be operated with a few mouse clicks. It is therefore a universal tool for mobile applications such as servicing, initial start-up, laboratory or simple automation tasks. Full configuration by software, no jumpers or switches required. Power supply by USB, no additional power supply required. The versatile software, in the form of a programming library, can be easily integrated with a wide variety of programming languages such as Visual C++, Visual Basic, Lab View.
This module from the ME-RedLab® series is particularly meant for the analogue output. The device possesses 8 analogue outputs with 16 bits resolution. A bi-directional synchronisation pin makes possible an update of the D/A transducer output simultaneously on several modules. In addition comes 8 digital I/O channels and 32 bits result counter
This module of the ME-Red Lab series is especially meant for the analogue output. The device possesses 16 analogue outputs with a resolution of 16 bit. A bi-directional synchronisation pin enables an update of the D/A-converter outputs simultaneously on several modules. Added to this are 8 digital-I/O-channels and a 32 bit event counter.
The USB measurement laboratory 1208FS from the ME-RedLab family easily fits in your shirt pocket. Thereby, this tiny-tot contains a complete mini measurement laboratory in 12 bit A/D-resolution and with additional digital-I/Os, for instance, for controlling and switching. Use the ME-RedLab mobile or at all those places, where you have very little space.
This module from the ME-RedLab series is designed specifically for the analogue output. The device has a 16 analogue outputs with 16 bit resolution. A bi-directional synchronization pin allows an update of the D / A converter outputs simultaneously on multiple modules. There are also 8 digital I/O-channels and a 32-bit event counter.
This module from the ME-RedLab series is designed specifically for the analogue output. The device has a 4 analogue outputs with 16 bit resolution. A bi-directional synchronization pin allows an update of the D / A converter outputs simultaneously on multiple modules. There are also 8 digital I / O and a 32-bit event counter.
Now you can also connect your temperature sensor to your computer using USB. The price optimised TC model exclusively supports thermocouples. The devices are small and light and are therefore ideally suited for portable deployment with notebooks. But they also make a good impression on the laboratory bench. The CF series devices saves the measured data to a CompactFlash memory card. In this way, without any additional investment, the device effectively becomes a stand-alone data logger. The saved measurement data can be transferred to a PC via USB for further processing.
Now, with USB, you can also realize counting processes. The RedLab 4301 make it possible. The 5 meter modules with 16-bit resolution to work in the modes event counting, frequency measurement, frequency divider, single-shot, generation of square wave signals with symmetric or variable duty cycle (PWM / pulse width) modulation