Robust, low-power datalogger card which will log up to eight channels at speed of up to 30Hz and a resolution of 0.025%
The 2HDL8, said to be the world's smallest standalone datalogger of its class, is now even smaller, with a size of just 45x100x20mm and weight of only 200 grammes - and that includes the 128MB memory card.
Roy Carter, director of Celsum Technologies, says: "Not only is this amazing datalogger smaller, but its price has been reduced again.
"The 2HDL8 is a robust, low-power datalogger card which will log up to eight channels at speed of up to 30Hz and a resolution of 0.025%.
"Data from almost any sensor may be recorded, provided that it can be presented in an analogue format to the logger.
"The 2HDL8 was designed originally for deep-sea applications and is thus extremely reliable and has a remarkably low power consumption; however there are many more applications is the laboratory, on test rigs, in the field and on process plants where this logger is of great use".
The 2HDL8 is fully programmable via a PC, and is supplied with software package for setting the duty cycle and downloading and presenting the data.