Dataloggers Data Acquisition

 
Oakton 20250-94 - Dual-Input Data Logging Thermometers
Catalog: 2025094
  • Type (Contact Thermometers): Thermistor
  • Temperature Range of Probe Accepted: 125 C (257 FWhat's This?)
  • Number of Probe Inputs/Channels: 2
  • Accuracy: ±0.9°F (±0.5°C) from 32 to 158°F, (0 to 70°C); ±2°F (1°C) outside range
  • Resolution (thermometers): 0.1°F (0.1°C)
  • Data Logging: Yes

List Price: $214.00

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Oakton 20250-96 - Dual-Input Data Logging Thermometers
Catalog: 2025096
  • Type (Contact Thermometers): RTD
  • Types RTD/Thermocouples Accepted: PT100 RTD
  • Temperature Range of Probe Accepted: 850 C (1562 FWhat's This?)
  • Number of Probe Inputs/Channels: 2
  • Accuracy: ±1.5°F (0.8°C) from -148 to 392°F (-99.9 to 199.9°C); ±2°F (1°C) ±0.5% of reading outside range
  • Resolution (thermometers): 0.1°F (0.1°C) from 148 to 1562°F (-99.9 to 850°C); 1°F (1°C) outside range

List Price: $215.50

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Madgetech 901894-00 - High Temperature Dual Probe Data Logger
Catalog: 902328-00
  • Type (Temperature): RTD
  • Max Temperature: 500 F (260 CWhat's This?)
  • Min Temperature: -328 F
  • Power Source: Battery
  • Battery Life: 8760 HR
  • Input Source (Probe): Internal Probe

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Madgetech 901903-00 - Wireless vaccine temperature monitoring system, -100 °C (-148 °F), LCD screen
Catalog: 901903-00
  • Type (Temperature): K
  • Max Temperature: 140 F (60 CWhat's This?)
  • Min Temperature: -4 F
  • Power Source: Battery
  • Battery Life: 26280 HR
  • LCD Screen: Yes
Madgetech 902022-00 High Temperature Dual Probe Data Logger
Catalog: 902332-00
  • Type (Temperature): RTD
  • Max Temperature: 500 F (260 CWhat's This?)
  • Min Temperature: -328 F
  • Power Source: Battery
  • Battery Life: 8760 HR
  • Input Source (Probe): Internal Probe
Madgetech 902023-00 High Temperature Dual Probe Data Logger
Catalog: 902333-00
  • Type (Temperature): RTD
  • Max Temperature: 500 F (260 CWhat's This?)
  • Min Temperature: -328 F
  • Power Source: Battery
  • Battery Life: 8760 HR
  • Input Source (Probe): Internal Probe
Madgetech 902019-00 Portable Data Acquisition Logger
Catalog: 902024-00
  • Type (Temperature): RTD
  • Max Temperature: 122 F (50 CWhat's This?)
  • Min Temperature: 32 F
  • Power Source: Battery
  • Battery Life: 100 HR
  • Input Source (Probe): External Probe
Madgetech 902070-00 - High Temperature Dual Probe Data Logger
Catalog: 902334-00
  • Type (Temperature): RTD
  • Max Temperature: 500 F (260 CWhat's This?)
  • Min Temperature: -328 F
  • Power Source: Battery
  • Battery Life: 8760 HR
  • Input Source (Probe): Internal Probe

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Oakton 99460-00 Digi-Sense TraceableLIVE Refrigerator/Freezer Data Logger
Catalog: 9946000
  • Max Temperature: 140 F (60 CWhat's This?)
  • Min Temperature: -58 F
  • Power Source: Battery
  • # Inputs/Channels: 2
  • SAMPLE RATE/Intervals: 12 seconds for data logging; 15 minutes default Wi
  • LCD Screen: Yes

List Price: $308.00

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Oakton 99460-05 Digi-Sense Refrigerator/Freezer Data Logger with TraceableLIVE Wireless Capability and Calibration; 1 Bottle/1 Bullet Probes
Catalog: 9946005
  • Max Temperature: 140 F (60 CWhat's This?)
  • Min Temperature: -58 F
  • Power Source: Battery
  • Input Source (Probe): Internal Probe
  • # Inputs/Channels: 2
  • Temperature Range of Probe Accepted: 60 C (140 FWhat's This?)

List Price: $305.00

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Oakton 99460-15 - Digi-Sense Refrigerator/Freezer Data Logger with TraceableLIVE Wireless Capability and Calibration; 2 SS Probes
Catalog: 9946015
  • Max Temperature: 140 F (60 CWhat's This?)
  • Min Temperature: -58 F
  • Power Source: Battery
  • Input Source (Probe): Internal Probe
  • # Inputs/Channels: 2
  • Temperature Range of Probe Accepted: 60 C (140 FWhat's This?)

List Price: $328.00

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Madgetech AVS140-1 Autoclave Validation Data Logging System
Catalog: 900013-00
  • Type (Temperature): RTD
  • Max Temperature: 284 C
  • Min Temperature: -40 F
  • Power Source: Battery
  • Battery Life: 8760 HR
  • Input Source (Probe): External Probe

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Dataloggers Data Acquisition

Dataloggers (or Data Logger, Data Recorder, Data Acquisition) refers to electronics designed to capture analog signals or measurements over time for study and review later.

Benefits of Dataloggers/Data Recorders
  • Quiet, unattended 24/7 operation
  • Simple to setup and operate. Many portable models available
  • Wide variety of measurement types and measurement speeds possible
  • Help troubleshoot and identify problems in many fields
  • Steady declining cost
Parts of a Datalogger/Data Recorder
  • Built in sensor, such as temperature, or electrical terminals to connect an external one
  • A/D or analog to digital converter and signal conditioning electronics
  • Non-volatile storage memory for the collected data and a method to specify the storage rate and on some models the scan interval
  • PC Communications or other method to move the data to a computer and to configure the unit
  • Optionally a local display and keypad. Not always needed, so “blind” units are a cost saving option
  • Optional Outputs. More advanced units may have alarm relays or can re-transmit signals to other equipment
My handheld Digital Thermometer logs so is it considered a Datalogger?

For our website purposes, no. We further classify data logging instruments as dedicated to data logging. Typically they will be “blind”, i.e. no display or buttons, and intended for long term unattended operation. A handheld digital thermometer will have a host of other features, one of which may optionally be to record data. We have categorized these measuring instruments here Products > Thermometers.

What is the difference between data logging and data acquisition or data recording?

Data logging is a subset of data acquisition/data recording. While some may use the terms interchangeably, there are differences. Here is a list of notable differences. Of course, there will be exceptions, but dataloggers or data recorders will have most of the characteristics from their respective list below:

Typical datalogger characteristics
USBdatalogger
  • Handheld or portable instruments
  • Many have a built-in sensor
  • Measuring one or two variables
  • Slow rates compared to data recorders.
Typical data acquisition system and data recorder characteristics

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  • Bench instruments
  • Imagine digital replacements of the paper chart recorder
  • Sampling rates better than 1 Hz
  • Multi-channel capabilities from 1-2 to hundreds
  • Have a built in real-time clock for more accurate time stamps
  • Often have network connectivity
  • Many are AC powered and built to withstand power fluctuations and continue logging
  • May have a local display replacing the traditional paper chart. These are called videographic recorders
 
Here are a couple videos about various data loggers
 


 
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