Digital Temperature Sensor

Do you need a “Smarter” Digital Temperature Sensor? One that allows for Monitoring, Alarming, Data Logging and Reporting?

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Digital Temperature Sensor

Air Temperature is just one variable that can be measured using a digital temperature sensor. In fact, the digital temperature sensors detailed below can measure air velocity, air temperature, humidity, and pressure.

Better still, these digital temperature sensors can connect to a data acquisition instrument by an intuitive USB interface. The data from a single point or multiple points can be viewed in real-time, aggregated, logged, and analyzed using a robust software that allows for graphing, data logging, and printing.

  • Single or Multi-Channel Data Acquisition up to 180 sensors measuring air velocity, air temperature, surface temperature, humidity, & barometric pressure data in real-time
  • Real-Time Data Logging – of air velocity, temperature, humidity, and pressure with compensation for changing humidity and barometric pressure (altitude)
  • Graphing Features – Line Graph and Gradient Graph features allow users to simply drag-and-drop the desired sensors into an easy-to-view graphing section, and export in jpeg format

What is a Digital Temperature Sensor?

A digital temperature sensor is used for electronics, HVAC ducts, biosafety cabinets, or any application where air velocity, temperature, humidity, or pressure need to be measured and analyzed.

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