Data Acquisition
Equipment for data collection and processing, smart industry devices for IIoT, plug-in cards for PC and laptops, data loggers, recorders, transducers, wireless equipment, devices connected via USB, panel printers, plotters, DIN rail signal converters, software for data acquisition and engineering applications…

4-20 mA and 0-10 V signal converter to IO-Link data

Wireless Temperature and Humidity Data Logger


6 Channel Temperature Data Logger with USB and SD slot


16 Channel Universal Input Data Logger With Touch Screen

Isolated DIN Rail Mount Signal Transmitter (Universal Inputs)


16 Channel Thermocouple Data Logger With Touch Screen


iServer 2 - Virtual Chart Recorder


Wireless Temperature Data Logger (internal sensor, TC or RTD)

Ethernet to RS232 Serial Device Server 10/100Base


IoT Temperature and Humidity Sensor (-30 to 60°C)


Thermocouple Data Logger with 4, 8, 12 or 16-channels

Isolated DIN Rail Mount Signal Transmitter (Multiple Models)
Technical Learning

Measuring temperature and humidity in warehouses, etc.
Do you need to monitor temperature or humidity at different locations in your warehouse, production hall, archive or perhaps in a museum? Do you want to have an up-to-date overview of all measured locations in one place? Do you need to monitor temperature or humidity exceeding a specified range? Do you not want to interfere with the building structure by installing cabling and do you require reliability?
Then it is necessary to deploy a suitable measuring system that guarantees simple installation and reliable wireless connection of sensors. Our measuring system meets exactly these requirements...

Data Logger / Introduction to Data Logging Devices
Technically speaking, a data logger is any device that can be used to store data. This includes many data acquisition devices such as plug-in boards or serial communication systems which use a computer as a real time data recording system. Most instrument manufacturers, however, consider a datalogger a stand alone device that can read various types of electrical signals and store the data in internal memory for later download to a computer.
The advantage of data loggers is that they can operate independently of a computer, unlike many other types of data acquisition devices. Data loggers are available in various shapes and sizes...




