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Milwaukee Meters Mi190 Dissolved Oxygen Meter with Data logger
Mi190 Meter Milwaukee Dissolved Oxygen Meter with data logger is suitable for testing the oxygen dissolved in the pharmaceutical and food industries, as well as monitoring treatment plants in water. The user can choose to measure DO readings in mg / L or% saturation of O2.
This counter can be used for any type of water, because it allows measurements to compensate for temperature, altitude and salinity factors. The recording interval can be set to automatically perform analysis and store data in memory.
Mi190 Meter Milwaukee Dissolved Oxygen Meter All recorded data can be downloaded to your PC via an RS232 or USB serial port. The memory can store up to 50 samples.
Mi190 features an automatic calibration procedure, 1 or 2 points (0 and 100% O2 saturation). The polarographic probe supplied with the meter (MA840 / 2) measures the current generated by the reaction of O2 with Ag
HEM Data's mini logger acquires OBD and CAN bus data
HEM Data's mini logger acquires OBD and CAN bus dataIntended for in-instrument diagnostics, the DAWN (Data Acquisition With Networks) miniature data logger from HEM Data is so compact that it fits within the
AEMC logger records AC current on two channels
An optically anomalous USB port on the Simple Logger II enables the transfer of data from the instrument's internal memory to the computer for analysis.