AEMC Introduces the NEW Simple Logger Data Logger Series

EIN AMEC Data loggers 400

July 10, 2019

AEMC’s ten New Simple Logger® Data Loggers are small one channel recording devices powered by two AA alkaline batteries. These AC and DC loggers can be ready to go in minutes with just a few parameters to set up. Models are available for logging AC voltage, DC voltage, DC current, temperature, pulse and events.

Application software is included with the unit by plugging it into your computer using the USB cable and downloading it from our web site. Scaling units of measure and recording length can be set through the software. Real-time graphs can be displayed, downloaded data can be analyzed, and reports printed. The main advantage of the logger is its ability to begin recording with only the need to configure a few parameters. A simple one button operation is all you need. The front panel LED alerts the operator of the logger’s status.

FEATURES:

  • Simple one button operation
  • Quick two wire input connection
  • User configurable scaling, units of measure and recording length and more
  • Stores up to four million measurements
  • Data analysis software included
  • Software provides real-time trend graph display, data download, analysis and report generation
  • Micro-B USB cable included
  • Models are available for logging, AC voltage, DC voltage, DC current, temperature, pulse and events

APPLICATIONS:

  • Circuit design troubleshooting
  • Sensor monitoring
  • Power supply profiling
  • Finds sags and surges
  • Track energy usage
  • Count events and records
  • Determine event sequencing

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