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MSR145 Mini Data Logger Available

Select up to five sensors simultaneously.

By DE Editors  

February 12, 2013

The MSR Electronics MSR145 mini data logger allows users to select up to five sensors of the same measure, and can be equipped with fluid pressure sensors for the first time. Temperature measurements are now possible for an extended measuring range from -250 degrees C to 1,200 degrees C.

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Users can connect up to five temperature, humidity or pressure sensors to the MSR145, or combine various sensors with one another. In addition, users can further select an acceleration sensor or two to four additional analogue inputs.

In order to measure the pressure of fluids such as water or oil, the data logger can now be equipped with an external pressure sensor. The MSR145 can be equipped with an external connector for either one or four thermal elements (Type K).

For more information, visit MSR Electronics.

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

 

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