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2012年9月13日 星期四

Data Loggers, The Information Age Driver


One significant advantage of the information age is of course the easy access of information itself. You can have access to any kind of information imaginable and at record speed too. Today all sorts of devices have been invented to facilitate this, and these are known as a data logger.

It is simply an electronic device that can store and retrieve information. It has inbuilt sensors that can work with external devices to record information. It is often small sized and with an inbuilt micro processor and powered with a battery. They can be stand alone with their own keyboard and screen or connected to a computer.

It can be used to measure and store all sorts of data. There are sensors for the measurement of body temperature, weather conditions, wind speed, vehicle speed, humidity sensors etc. It has found great application in virtually everything that concerns us today.

It has a multifunctional ability and has the capacity to read electrical signals, which are converted to data in minimal time. It captures information with its capturing element known as plug-in-board. It can also acquire data through a serial communication interface.

It has great industrial applications. Fleet operators for trucks or cabs benefit greatly from data sensors by connecting them to the vehicle engine which enables them to remotely access a lot of information about the vehicle. They can easily monitor the speed of the vehicle, the condition of the vehicle, fuel economy in real time as the car is being driven.

There are several monitoring devices. These are for monitoring weather conditions which weather researchers are using daily. Some of these monitors are used for specific weather data, such as temperature, soil moisture content, wind rainfall or humidity sensors and test equipments.

It has also found application in the oil industry to measure tank levels, gas pressure and management of energy consumptions. It is used for calibration services and as an application for troubleshooting purposes. It is also used in refrigerators to gauge the temperature, a critical information for restaurants, which is needed to maintain the food in its best condition.

There are different models of monitoring devices, and they come in diverse shapes, both small and large. Furthermore, the price ranges differ often with features. However, your choice when you want to buy it will largely depend on your budget. The cheapest are sometimes the single channel loggers, but if you have a huge budget you can opt for the multitude loggers.

Sensors are a great asset in our world today, and it has found application in all facets of our daily life with a lot of critical information needed for the proper running of our devices depending on it. Now we have seen how important they are, and also we have seen the different applications. And again when we are torn between choices, not knowing what type of monitoring device to buy, we can always look at the features of the device and as well look at our budget before finally making a choice.




Welcome to Canada's source for data logger. With 30 years of experience providing technical solutions, we are the sensors leaders.





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2012年9月12日 星期三

Data Loggers Leading the Way Into the Future


Data loggers are electronic instruments that record different kinds of data. They are often small machines run on battery power. The use of rechargeable batteries are very convenient with these devices. The great thing about these devices is that you can record information without having to be there to record the data. Although batteries might need to be changed on a regular basis. However these devices have the capacity to record data for many months at a time.

All of the above help to record important data that might be used for a variety of reasons depending on the data acquired. The majority of these devices use turn key data programming on a personal computer to utilise the logger and look at the data collected. Other types of data logger are general purpose designed to be connected to a wide variety of voltages and sensor types.

Two names commonly used together are data logging and data acquisition. However these are not the same and have very different historical backgrounds. Data loggers commonly have slower sample rates, typically the highest sample rate of 5 HZ could be considered to be too quick, yet it is on the slow side for a data acquisition system.

A Data logger is implicitly a stand-alone piece of equipment compared to the data acquisition system that has to remain connected to a computer to gather information. There is arguments over which one is best, but they both have pro's and cons. Each device offers something different depending on what you want to use it for.

Because the data-logger is a stand-alone device it has to have on-board memory. Occasionally this memory is very big to allow for many days, or even months, of recording that has been left unattended. The memory of this device might be battery operated static random access memory, flash memory or EEPROM. Data loggers have changed quite a lot since they were first Historically data loggers utilized magnetic tape, punched paper tape, or directly viewable records such as "strip chart recorders".

Data loggers commonly have built-in clocks whose published drift can be a crucial consideration when deciding what device to choose. The loggers come in many different forms from basic single-channel input to complicated multi-channel devices. Commonly, the most basic the tool the less programming flexibility. The more complex devices permit the user to carry out cross-channel computations. Also alarms created for predetermined conditions.

The latest data loggers can serve pages on the internet that permit many individuals to monitor a system remotely. A wireless data logger is a tool that can be solely electronic or have a microprocessor, it can also combine the two. Basically a wireless logger is a data logger that has a wireless link. No matter whether the information is digital, analogue or frequency depends completely on what the logger is designed for.

Recently a few manufacturers were beginning to provide output in XML format file information. This is a positive step forward for the business as up till now there has not been much compatibility with the data formats that were recorded. The future for data-logging is no doubt with the wireless kind and developments within this type. The future is broad and could bring about many new devices as well as applications for them.




If you are looking for data loggers or even calibration services for your company, look no further! We offer competitive rates and the largest selection of fine measurement and test tools.





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2012年9月9日 星期日

What Are Data Loggers?


Technological advancements have made collecting and storing data much faster, easier, and more efficient. One such advancement is the use of Data Loggers. It is a device that is used to store information. These devices read a number of different types of electronic signals to collect the information and then they store it in internal memory that can be downloaded to a computer when needed. They are available in a number of different sizes and shapes.

A data logger is used for monitoring and recording information when a person is not in that location. A great advantage of utilizing it is that they can collect information 24 hours a day. When activated, one can leave it unattended to accurately collect information. Information collected can be water depth, movement such as vibrations, temperature, air temperature, humidity...etc.

This can include such functions as: soil moisture level recording, road traffic counting, tank level monitoring, environmental monitoring, wildlife research, gas pressure recording, vehicle testing such as railway signals, weather station recording, monitoring applications, automatic deformation monitoring, hydrographic recording, monitoring shipment temperatures, monitoring shipment package vibrations, deformation monitoring, and energy use monitoring.

Examples of data loggers include: flight data recorder, cockpit voice recorder, event data recorder, voyage data recorder, vehicle engine control unit monitor, heating and air conditioning temperature recorder, and water depth recorders.

People like these devices because they can work separate from a computer. Depending on your particular needs, the range of a data logger can be either a single channel fixed function loggers or a multi-channel device that manages hundreds of singles. One can also choose from a small compact data logger or a larger device. The speed and memory also depends on your needs. The more information that you have coming through, the more memory you will need. The length of the recording will depend on the data logger's memory capacity and the desired sample rate.

Data loggers are the most affordable type of data and collecting devices. With the various input signal types available, they are more flexible than other data collecting devices. You can also use one that collects data in real time on a computer. However, a computer for the data collection process is not needed which makes them portable. Most loggers have a maximum data rate of 1 or 2 samples per second; however, there are more advanced devices that can sample over 100 samples per second.

Most loggers are battery powered and the life of the battery depends on the sample rate and specific model. They can also be plugged into a power unit. As a general rule, the faster the sample rate the shorter the battery life. Another benefit of having one is that if there is a power failure, the data will not be lost.

The price of loggers have gone down in recent years. This is due to technological advancements in data collection and storage. One can get a single channel data logger for about $20.00. For those who require a dependable device for collecting data, a Data Logger is an effective solution.




We are your number one source for measuring and controlling instruments. We have been providing a range of data loggers, pressure transducer, humidity sensor products to Canadian industries for over 25 years. In-house calibration services are also provided.





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2012年2月9日 星期四

Data Loggers Leading the Way Into the Future


Data loggers are electronic instruments that record different kinds of data. They are often small machines run on battery power. The use of rechargeable batteries are very convenient with these devices. The great thing about these devices is that you can record information without having to be there to record the data. Although batteries might need to be changed on a regular basis. However these devices have the capacity to record data for many months at a time.

All of the above help to record important data that might be used for a variety of reasons depending on the data acquired. The majority of these devices use turn key data programming on a personal computer to utilise the logger and look at the data collected. Other types of data logger are general purpose designed to be connected to a wide variety of voltages and sensor types.

Two names commonly used together are data logging and data acquisition. However these are not the same and have very different historical backgrounds. Data loggers commonly have slower sample rates, typically the highest sample rate of 5 HZ could be considered to be too quick, yet it is on the slow side for a data acquisition system.

A Data logger is implicitly a stand-alone piece of equipment compared to the data acquisition system that has to remain connected to a computer to gather information. There is arguments over which one is best, but they both have pro's and cons. Each device offers something different depending on what you want to use it for.

Because the data-logger is a stand-alone device it has to have on-board memory. Occasionally this memory is very big to allow for many days, or even months, of recording that has been left unattended. The memory of this device might be battery operated static random access memory, flash memory or EEPROM. Data loggers have changed quite a lot since they were first Historically data loggers utilized magnetic tape, punched paper tape, or directly viewable records such as "strip chart recorders".

Data loggers commonly have built-in clocks whose published drift can be a crucial consideration when deciding what device to choose. The loggers come in many different forms from basic single-channel input to complicated multi-channel devices. Commonly, the most basic the tool the less programming flexibility. The more complex devices permit the user to carry out cross-channel computations. Also alarms created for predetermined conditions.

The latest data loggers can serve pages on the internet that permit many individuals to monitor a system remotely. A wireless data logger is a tool that can be solely electronic or have a microprocessor, it can also combine the two. Basically a wireless logger is a data logger that has a wireless link. No matter whether the information is digital, analogue or frequency depends completely on what the logger is designed for.

Recently a few manufacturers were beginning to provide output in XML format file information. This is a positive step forward for the business as up till now there has not been much compatibility with the data formats that were recorded. The future for data-logging is no doubt with the wireless kind and developments within this type. The future is broad and could bring about many new devices as well as applications for them.




If you are looking for data loggers or even calibration services for your company, look no further! We offer competitive rates and the largest selection of fine measurement and test tools.





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2012年2月7日 星期二

Data Loggers, The Information Age Driver


One significant advantage of the information age is of course the easy access of information itself. You can have access to any kind of information imaginable and at record speed too. Today all sorts of devices have been invented to facilitate this, and these are known as a data logger.

It is simply an electronic device that can store and retrieve information. It has inbuilt sensors that can work with external devices to record information. It is often small sized and with an inbuilt micro processor and powered with a battery. They can be stand alone with their own keyboard and screen or connected to a computer.

It can be used to measure and store all sorts of data. There are sensors for the measurement of body temperature, weather conditions, wind speed, vehicle speed, humidity sensors etc. It has found great application in virtually everything that concerns us today.

It has a multifunctional ability and has the capacity to read electrical signals, which are converted to data in minimal time. It captures information with its capturing element known as plug-in-board. It can also acquire data through a serial communication interface.

It has great industrial applications. Fleet operators for trucks or cabs benefit greatly from data sensors by connecting them to the vehicle engine which enables them to remotely access a lot of information about the vehicle. They can easily monitor the speed of the vehicle, the condition of the vehicle, fuel economy in real time as the car is being driven.

There are several monitoring devices. These are for monitoring weather conditions which weather researchers are using daily. Some of these monitors are used for specific weather data, such as temperature, soil moisture content, wind rainfall or humidity sensors and test equipments.

It has also found application in the oil industry to measure tank levels, gas pressure and management of energy consumptions. It is used for calibration services and as an application for troubleshooting purposes. It is also used in refrigerators to gauge the temperature, a critical information for restaurants, which is needed to maintain the food in its best condition.

There are different models of monitoring devices, and they come in diverse shapes, both small and large. Furthermore, the price ranges differ often with features. However, your choice when you want to buy it will largely depend on your budget. The cheapest are sometimes the single channel loggers, but if you have a huge budget you can opt for the multitude loggers.

Sensors are a great asset in our world today, and it has found application in all facets of our daily life with a lot of critical information needed for the proper running of our devices depending on it. Now we have seen how important they are, and also we have seen the different applications. And again when we are torn between choices, not knowing what type of monitoring device to buy, we can always look at the features of the device and as well look at our budget before finally making a choice.




Welcome to Canada's source for data logger. With 30 years of experience providing technical solutions, we are the sensors leaders.





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2011年12月7日 星期三

What Are Data Loggers?


Technological advancements have made collecting and storing data much faster, easier, and more efficient. One such advancement is the use of Data Loggers. It is a device that is used to store information. These devices read a number of different types of electronic signals to collect the information and then they store it in internal memory that can be downloaded to a computer when needed. They are available in a number of different sizes and shapes.

A data logger is used for monitoring and recording information when a person is not in that location. A great advantage of utilizing it is that they can collect information 24 hours a day. When activated, one can leave it unattended to accurately collect information. Information collected can be water depth, movement such as vibrations, temperature, air temperature, humidity...etc.

This can include such functions as: soil moisture level recording, road traffic counting, tank level monitoring, environmental monitoring, wildlife research, gas pressure recording, vehicle testing such as railway signals, weather station recording, monitoring applications, automatic deformation monitoring, hydrographic recording, monitoring shipment temperatures, monitoring shipment package vibrations, deformation monitoring, and energy use monitoring.

Examples of data loggers include: flight data recorder, cockpit voice recorder, event data recorder, voyage data recorder, vehicle engine control unit monitor, heating and air conditioning temperature recorder, and water depth recorders.

People like these devices because they can work separate from a computer. Depending on your particular needs, the range of a data logger can be either a single channel fixed function loggers or a multi-channel device that manages hundreds of singles. One can also choose from a small compact data logger or a larger device. The speed and memory also depends on your needs. The more information that you have coming through, the more memory you will need. The length of the recording will depend on the data logger's memory capacity and the desired sample rate.

Data loggers are the most affordable type of data and collecting devices. With the various input signal types available, they are more flexible than other data collecting devices. You can also use one that collects data in real time on a computer. However, a computer for the data collection process is not needed which makes them portable. Most loggers have a maximum data rate of 1 or 2 samples per second; however, there are more advanced devices that can sample over 100 samples per second.

Most loggers are battery powered and the life of the battery depends on the sample rate and specific model. They can also be plugged into a power unit. As a general rule, the faster the sample rate the shorter the battery life. Another benefit of having one is that if there is a power failure, the data will not be lost.

The price of loggers have gone down in recent years. This is due to technological advancements in data collection and storage. One can get a single channel data logger for about $20.00. For those who require a dependable device for collecting data, a Data Logger is an effective solution.




We are your number one source for measuring and controlling instruments. We have been providing a range of data loggers, pressure transducer, humidity sensor products to Canadian industries for over 25 years. In-house calibration services are also provided.





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