Data Logger Reccomendations?
Walter Sherwin
wsherwin at home.com
Wed Aug 1 21:20:16 GMT 2001
> Campbell Scientific makes a nice data logger that will accept a variety of
> inputs. You can sometimes get a good deal on a Fluke or HP Hydra data
logger
> on ebay. If you don't need to record too many channels or don't need very
> fast recording, some of the DVM or scopemeter products can be used as data
> loggers with the PC software and a laptop (I know Tenma, Tektronix and
Fluke
> all make products in this category and you can sometimes get the PC
software
> compatible DVMs for under $100). I can't remember what company it is, but
I
> think the product is WinDAQ or something like that and they have a one or
> two channel PC data logger that they provide at little to no cost as a
> sample of what the larger systems can do.
>
> Jason
>
That cheapie board is from DATAQ. They are on the web. IIRC under $20
US......
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