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21/12/2009
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Adept Scientific's latest data acquisition product range is Measurement Computing Corporation's temperature data logger which features a stainless steel body.
According to Adept, the USB-501-PRO standalone data logger is a corrosion, impact and weather resistant device designed for data logging in harsh environments.
The USB-501-PRO offers a storage capacity of up to 32,510 temperature readings over the -40 to 125°C range with a typical accuracy of ±0.2°C. The body is made from machined 316 grade stainless steel and provides an IP67 ingress protection rating. It is powered by a user replaceable long life lithium battery which allows logging for up to three years.
The USB-501-PRO logger is supported by USB-500 Series Data Logger Application software, included with the package. This user friendly, intuitive software is used initially to configure the logger, programme alarm thresholds, logging rates, start times and measurement units.
When the logger is retrieved from the field the software provides access to download, display and export the data. The user can display time stamped temperature and alarm limits on a powerful strip chart graph. The data can also be downloaded to a text or a .csv file. With these file types users can then export data to Excel spreadsheets. The software and all Measurement Computing USB-500 series data loggers are compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista (32-bit) operating systems.

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Author Chris Shaw
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