Datalogger MSR145
Competitively priced mini logger for temperature, humidity, pressure, light and acceleration/attitude
Up to 5 measurement parameters in 1 datalogger • an additional 2 or 4 analogue inputs for external sensors • memory capacity for over 2,000,000 measurements • weighs only 16g • free firmware update via USB • Li-ion battery • free choice of case, measurement parameters and sensors
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Datalogger MSR160
Mini logger with a memory capacity for over 1bn Measurement values & 4 analogue inputs
4 analogue inputs for connecting conventional sensors • Measurement rate up to 1000/s • Switched power supply • Saves more than 2m measurement values and with an optional SD card over 1bn measurement values • Only approx. 80g • 900mAh lithium ion battery • USB interface • Optionally available with temperature, humidity, pressure and attitude sensors
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Datalogger MSR165
3-axis shock logger for long-term measurements up to 6 months
Also suitable for vibration measurements • measurement frequency 1600/s • acceleration measurements up to ±15g • memory capacity for over 2,000,000 measurements, expandable using an SD card • weighs only 64g • 900mAh Li-ion battery • additional temperature, humidity, pressure and light together with 4 analogue inputs for third-party sensors • free software
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Datalogger MSR12
Special logger for custom solutions
Modular • chronological synchronisation • up to 20,000,000 measurement parameters • ambient temperature, air pressure and 3-axis acceleration are integrated as standard • plug-in additional modules: breathing rate, breathing pattern, ECG, fluid pressure, heart rate, body temperature, air pressure, atmospheric humidity, pulse, voltage/current, ambient temperature • measurement rate up to 10kHz • weighs only 180g • different measurement frequencies • graphic display • 2 expansion slots • NiMH battery
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