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Temperature/Humidity Monitoring Tools Assist Design Engineers

Dickson Graph-at-a-Glance data loggers have 36 percent greater resolution.

By DE Editors  

February 28, 2008

By DE Editors

The redesigned Dickson Graph-at-a-Glance Flat Panel Temperature and Humidity Data Loggers from Dickson (Addison, IL) enables design engineers tracking temperature or humidity conditions affecting prototyping to have both real-time data and the ability to download data for further analysis.

The Graph-at-a-Glance data loggers are paperless chart recorders that provide a digital graph enabling design engineers to immediately visualize environmental trends that have potentially affected product development projects.

Features of the redesigned Graph-at-a Glance data loggers include 36 percent greater data resolution in a 4.5-in. x 3.4-in. display screen; offer up to 37 percent price reduction, starting at $299; provide FLASH memory card data transfer capability; have USB-enabled triple speed downloading and32KB storage; and provide user-defined display settings and audio/visual alarms.

Dickson's Graph-at-a-Glance Flat Panel Data Logger models include FT300 and FT325 for temperature only; and FH 320 and FH325 for Temperature and Humidity.

Dickson Company’s web portal offers data loggers and chart recorders to monitor temperature, humidity, pressure, or electronic signals. For further details, go to Dickson.

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

 

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