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An industrial data logger is a device used to collect and record data over time from various sensors and instruments. These devices are typically made from durable materials to withstand harsh industrial environments and can operate autonomously or be integrated into larger systems. They are commonly used for monitoring temperature, humidity, pressure, and other critical parameters in manufacturing, logistics, and environmental applications.
| Data storage capacity | From a few megabytes to several gigabytes |
| Power supply | Battery-operated or mains-powered |
| Connectivity options | Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Bluetooth, or cellular |
| Measurement range | Varies by sensor type, typically -40°C to 125°C for temperature |
| Sampling rate | From once per second to several hours |
| Operating temperature | Typically -20°C to 60°C |
When selecting an industrial data logger, consider the specific parameters you need to monitor and ensure the device is compatible with the required sensors. Look for features such as data storage capacity, connectivity options, and sampling rates that suit your application. Additionally, inquire about certifications and compliance with industry standards, especially if the data logger will be used in regulated environments. Specify the quantities needed for your project to receive accurate quotes.
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They can collect data on temperature, humidity, pressure, and more, depending on the sensors used.
Battery life varies widely, from several months to years, depending on usage and settings.
Yes, many industrial data loggers offer connectivity options like Wi-Fi or cellular for remote monitoring.
Sampling rates can range from once per second to several hours, based on application needs.
Some models are designed to be waterproof or dustproof, but it's essential to check the specifications.
Data can typically be retrieved via USB, Ethernet, or wirelessly, depending on the model.