Data acquisition & management > Loggers

Small object counter

16 October, 2009 by

Micromax has introduced the D10 Expert small object counter from Banner Engineering.


Data log enhancement

16 October, 2009 by

Semaphore has introduced a data logging enhancement for its T-Box range of SCADA system RTU products.


Data acquisition devices

14 September, 2009

National Instruments' has released 16 devices in its X-Series of multifunction data acquisition devices optimised for Multicore and PCI Express.


Anybus RemoteCom remote monitoring

17 August, 2009

HMS Industrial Networks has introduced Anybus RemoteCom, an industrial GSM/GPRS-based device for remote monitoring and control, alarm management and data logging.


Frame grabbers

01 June, 2009 by

EDT has added the PCIe8 DV C-Link to its range of high-speed frame grabbers for PCI, PCIe, cPCI and PMC form factors.


Data centre monitoring

27 April, 2009 by

Rittal has launched Basic CMC, an entry-level system for monitoring IT infrastructure.


Analogue data acquisition modules

09 April, 2009

Interworld Electronics supplies a range of multi-function analogue I/O and analogue output boards and modules. Analogue data acquisition is available for almost any computer that supports PCI, PC/104, PC/104 Plus or USB bus connections.


Optris LS infrared thermometer

01 April, 2009

Bestech Australia has released the Optris LS (LaserSight) infrared thermometer that supports the non-contact temperature measurement of objects as small as 1 mm in a temperature range between -35 to 900 °C.


Data acquisition board

01 April, 2009 by

Microstar Laboratories has released a mid-range board, the DAP 506a/527, that includes a 233 MHz Pentium CPU and acquires 16-bit data at 500 k samples per second.


Data acquisition system

01 January, 2009

Heim Systems has developed a flexible, compact distributed data acquisition system, DATaRec 4, that consists of interface modules that can be positioned up to 10 m from each other, or mechanically linked to make a compact acquisition unit.


The next generation of data loggers: an ecosystem

26 September, 2008 by Brett Burger*

The data logger has been around for hundreds of years, evolving from an assistant with paper and pencil to the technology-packed, automated products that they can be today. Much like hammers are tools to carpenters, data loggers are tools to scientists, engineers and anyone else working in a measurement environment.


Data acquisition recorder

01 July, 2008

Astro-Med has released the Dash 2EZ+, a handheld, portable data acquisition recorder.


Two new options for network-enabling local or remote serial devices

10 April, 2007

The Multenet Serial Data Buffer connects to a serial port on devices such as PABXs and allows users on an attached LAN (either local or remote) to log into that device and retrieve the stored data. Based on the PocketPAD serial-to-ethernet converters, which simply stream serial data over ethernet (or internet), the Data Buffer stores and forwards serial data when a TCP session is opened with the LAN connection port, which means devices on networks where a TCP connection is not always available (eg, a PABX on a remote site where there is no LAN administrator monitoring the serial command port) can still have historical data captured and made available on demand very inexpensively.


Soanar Plus appointed reseller

06 March, 2007

Soanar Plus has announced its appointment as a reseller for the Australian designed and manufactured range of Synotronics temperature and humidity data loggers.


500 Aqua chart recorder

12 November, 2002

A version of the Logoscreen 500 paperless chart recorder has been released. The 500 Aqua is specially designed for water treatment applications.


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