PCE Instruments PCE-VR 10 [PCE-VR 10] Voltage Data Logger

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Rp.9.500.000
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PCE-VR 10
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PCE Instruments
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Voltage data logger Voltage data logger for 0 ... 3000 mV / 3 input channels / adjustable storage rate / backlit LCD / SD-card memory / storage as XLS.
The voltage data logger from PCE Instruments is used to record 0 ... 3000 mV signals via up to three input channels. The voltage data logger stores the measured voltages on an SD card in Excel format. In order to record also higher voltage in the range between 0 ... 10 V with the help of the voltage data logger, a voltage divider can be used. The measuring voltages are transmitted via plug-in clamps to the datalogger, which presents the corresponding values directly on the display and at the same time stores them in the memory with the corresponding time stamp. The scaling of the measuring signal is not necessary, since the measured values are stored directly as an mV measured value. In Excel, the scaling can then be carried out quite conveniently manually. The voltage data logger thus determines the pure raw data of the sensors whereby any further processing and data evaluation can be done very flexibly via spreadsheet programs such as Excel.

In addition to storing the measured values, the voltage data logger presents the values of the respective voltage channels on the large backlit LC display. The maximum resolution here is 0.1 mV with an accuracy of 0.5% + 2 mV. The voltage data logger is powered by 6 AA 1.5 V batteries or a power supply. To visualize the live measured values, the voltage data logger from PCE Instruments can be connected to the PC via the serial interface. The storage intervals are adjustable in several stages between 1 second and 600 seconds. Due to the robust housing, the voltage data logger can be both, placed on a table and mounted on a wall. This allows to carry out mobile measurements in a wide variety of locations as well as stationary measurements when, for example, the recording should be performed permanently on only one system.

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