The Hobo U-Shuttle, a data-transport device for use with Onset Computer’s Hobo battery-powered data loggers, lets you offload U-Series and Flexsmart data loggers at multiple locations and safely ...
A data logger is a type of data acquisition system, but a data acquisition system is not necessarily a data logger. There are several key functional differences between these two classes of ...
The RS10 Data Logger is a next generation solution for remote monitoring ... letting users collect and manage their data instantly in the powerful device independent platform. When projects expand, ...
Trackers provide real-time data on temperature, location, and shocks, ideal for high-value shipments and theft prevention, while loggers are passive devices suited for routine compliance checks. Key ...
Axzon’s Opus Data Logger is a peel and stick temperature and humidity sensor that is low cost and can track perishable goods through the supply chain. The printed battery can power the sensor readings ...
Whether a user is working with raw materials or finished items, assessing atmosphere and product temperatures throughout the furnace is necessary to assure product quality and overall efficiency. The ...
Onset Computer is now offering a Bulk Export Tool as a free add-on for its Hobo Data Logger devices. The software is offered as a free plug-in for Hoboware Pro, the data logger software package Onset ...
RFID company Avery Dennison has released a new version of its AD TT Sensor Plus 2 active temperature-logging device, which now includes Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Near Field Communication (NFC) ...
Cisco Systems launched a computing device on Monday that will run artificial intelligence workloads at local entities such as retail stores, factory floors and healthcare facilities, speeding up their ...
Many of us electronics hacker types tend to have at least the same common equipment on our benches, namely a multimeter, an oscilloscope, some sort of adjustable power supply, and maybe a logic ...
First, the 30-second history. Think back to 1984-ish when Top Fuel racer Kenny Bernstein and crewchief AA/Dale Armstrong were among the first to bring attention to race car data logging. The company ...