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Omega Introduces OM-CP-EVENT101A Event Data Logger

Device can be used in chemical, water and semiconductor industries.

By DE Editors  

February 17, 2012

By DE Editors

Omega has released its new low-cost series of event data loggers. The OM-CP-EVENT101A interfaces to tipping bucket rain gages and other devices with TTL pulse or contact closure output.

Features include a 10-year battery, 4 Hz reading rate, a multiple start/stop function, ultra-high speed download capability, 406,323 reading storage capacity, optional memory wrap, battery life indicator, and optional password protection.

According to the company, the data logger can be used for chemical, water and semiconductor applications.

For more information, visit Omega.

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

 

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