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Graphtec Introduces New GL800 Data Logger

Accepts voltage, temperature, and humidity inputs.

By DE Editors  

July 2, 2007

By DE Editors

The newest portable data logger from the Instruments Division of Graphtec America, Inc. (Santa Ana, CA) weighs just more than two pounds and fits in one hand. 

The GL800 accepts voltage, temperature, and humidity (w/optional sensor) inputs, and it offers up to 200 multi-function PhotoMOS relay isolated input channels.

The GL800 features a built-in 5.7 in. TFT Color LCD and 16-bit A/D converters (14-bit processing). It offers direct recording to USB memory sticks, up to 1GB, and has a maximum sample rate of 10sps.

When AC power is not available, the optional dual battery pack holds enough power for up to nine hours of continuous operation.

For more information or an interactive demonstration of the GL800 midi LOGGER, you can visit the company website at graphtecinstruments.com.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.



 

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