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RedLab-5203
8-Ch Temperature Logger
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Description |
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The
RedLab-5203 is a temperature logger that provides 8 temperature
sensor inputs, either thermocouple, resistance thermometers,
thermistors or semiconductor sensors. Temperature measurements can be
stored onto a 128MB Compact Flash card (included with hardware). The
data can then be read and downloaded either by removing the CF card
and inserting it into a CF reader, or by connecting the device up to
a PC via the USB port. The RedLab-5203 also has 8 digital outputs
with High/low alarms.
See
RedLab-5201 for thermocouple only version >>
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User
Manual >>
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USB
PC Based
Version >>
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RedLab-5203 |
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The
RedLab 5203 is a USB 2.0 full-speed, thermocouple input device that
is supported under popular Microsoft Windows operating systems. The
RedLab 5201 is fully compatible with both USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 ports.
The
RedLab 5203 provides eight differential input channels that are
software-programmable for different sensor categories including
thermocouple, RTDs, thermistors and semiconductor sensors.
Eight
independent, TTL-compatible digital I/O channels are provided to
monitor TTL-level inputs, communicate with external devices, and to
generate alarms. The digital I/O channels are software programmable
for input or output.
With
the RedLab 5203, you can take measurements from four sensor categories:
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Thermocouple
types J, K, R, S, T, N, E, and B
- Resistance
temperature detectors (RTDs) 2, 3, or 4-wire measurements of
100 ? platinum RTDs
- Thermistors
2, 3, or 4-wire measurements
- Semiconductor
temperature sensors LM36 or equivalent
The
RedLab 5203 features eight independent temperature alarms. Each
alarm controls an associated digital I/O channel as an alarm output.
The input to each alarm is one of the temperature input channels. The
output of each alarm is software configurable as active high or low.
You set up the temperature threshold conditions to activate each
alarm. When an alarm is activated, the associated DIO channel is
driven to the output state.
You
can log your measurements to a CompactFlash® memory card.
CompactFlash is a removable non-volatile storage device. A 128 MB
CompactFlash memory card is shipped with the device to store your data.
The
RedLab 5203 has many software-configurable options for setting up
data logging.
You
can record:
You
specify the number of seconds between samples. You can begin logging
data at power up, when you press the data logging button, or at a
specific date and time. Power to the RedLab 5203 is provided via the
USB port and mains adaptor. Hence, you cannot log data to the memory
card when the RedLab 5203 is connected to your computer's active USB bus.
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Included
Software |
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Optional
Software |
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DAQFactory
- Flexible Data acquisition and control
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- multiple
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- plot
zoom functions
- copy
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a wide range of Audon USB DAQ modules
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ProfiLab-Expert
- graphical
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Accessories |
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USB
Active
Extender

USB-EXT
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A
USB cable cannot be used reliably used where the distance is greater
than 5m. For distances greater than this, an active USB repeater is required
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USB
Active
Extender CAT5

USB-CAT5
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Overcome
USB's 5m transmission limitation by using this extender along with
standard network cable. Can extend USB by up to 45m.
NOTE
- not supplied with RJ45 cable - just Master and Remote units
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USB
Active Extender with 4-port HUB

USB-EXTHUB |
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Phone
+44(0)115 925 8412 | Fax +44(0)115 925 9757 |