Data loggers thermocouple
Temperature is the most often measured process parameter in industry.
Measurement of temperature is accomplished via
only five basic sensor types, the most common being the Thermocouple (T/C) follow by Resistance Temperature
Detector (RTD), Thermistor,
Infrared Detector, and via
semiconductor or integrated circuit (IC) temperature sensors.
Most data loggers support Temperature Measurement Using Thermocouples
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M301
Data Acquisition Mainframe with DMM Module
- Up to 320 switch channels per mainframe
- Integrated DMM
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MAQ-BOX
Multi-functions Data Acquisition & Control System
- Very low cost per channel
- Up to 64 isolated
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MAQ20
Industrial Data Acquisition & Control System
- Industry’s Lowest Cost per Channel
- ±0.035% Accuracy (Typical)
- 1500Vrms
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MAQ20-JTC
Analog Input Module; Type J Thermocouple, 8-ch
- 8 voies d’entrée différentielles
- Thermocouples Types J
- Tous les
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MAQ20-KTC
Analog Input Module; Type K Thermocouple, 8-ch
- Differential Input Channels
- Interface to Types K Thermocouples
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MAQ20-RSTC
Analog Input Module; Type R and Type S Thermocouple, 8-ch
- Differential Input Channels
- Interface to Types R and
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MAQ20-TTC
Analog Input Module; Type T Thermocouple, 8-ch
- Differential Input Channels
- Interface to Types T Thermocouples
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MC3065
DMM Module
- DMM module
- Used to measure the signal
- 6½ digits
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MC3120
20-channel multiplexer
- 20-channel multiplexer
- All 20 channels switch both HI and
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MC3132
32-channel multiplexer
- 32-channel multiplexer
- All 32 channels switch both HI and
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MC3324
Mixed 24-channel multiplexer module
- Mixed multiplexer with 20 voltage channels and 4 current