DATA LOGGER: DATA RECORDER FOR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY MEASUREMENT
WHAT IS A DATA LOGGER?
Temperature Recorder
A data logger is an electronic device capable of recording environmental or process data onto a memory storage, such as an SD card or internal memory.
Data loggers are used in a wide range of applications, such as environmental monitoring, meteorology, agriculture, civil engineering, industry, scientific research, and many other fields. They are designed to collect data from environmental or process sensors, such as temperature and humidity.
The recorded data can be used to monitor and control real-time process conditions, analyze the data, and make decisions based on them. Data loggers can be used in situations where continuous or regular interval monitoring of environmental or process conditions is required, but regular human access is not possible or practical.
There are different types of data loggers with varying technical features, such as battery life, recording memory, communication interface, supported sensor range, and ease of use. Data loggers can be equipped with advanced features like wireless connectivity, real-time data display, remote programming, and remote access to recorded data.
The T-Stream SU data logger is a self-calibrating temperature measurement device, individually validated at six points, and ideal for monitoring the temperature of sensitive products.