For outdoor field monitoring, data access can be a critical issue—especially in hard-to-reach or limited-access locations. Accurate outdoor data is critical to field research aimed at understanding ...
Many of us electronics hacker types tend to have at least the same common equipment on our benches, namely a multimeter, an oscilloscope, some sort of adjustable power supply, and maybe a logic ...
Ensure effective cold chain management with the one-button, plug-and-play Digi-Sense TraceableOne single-use USB temperature data logger with calibration from Cole-Parmer. Each single-use data logger ...
With record-breaking high temperatures occurring across the nation this summer, entire food and produce shipments are commonly lost en route to receivers simply because drivers lacked a quick way to ...
[Rajendra] found an easy way to make a USB temperature logger. He already had a USB to UART adapter that takes care of the heavy lifting. On one end it’s got the USB plug, on the other a set of pins ...
Measuring about the size of an average human thumb, the EL-USB-1 USB temperature data logger provides a measurement range of -25°C to +80°C and can store up to 16,382 readings. Logging status is via ...
TC-08/USB is an eight-channel thermocouple-to-PC interface. No power supply is required to record data from B, E, J, K, N, R, S, and T type thermocouples. Drivers are provided with examples for C, ...
For food, pharmaceutical, and other industries requiring cold chain logistics, monitoring temperatures is among their most critical tasks. After all, slight temperature changes can spell a product ...
Temperature control is important from the plastic room to the carrousel of the truck in the server room or the refrigerator, but there are surprisingly many places where it is difficult to record the ...
A European McDonald’s restaurant operator is one of several companies piloting an RFID-based solution designed to provide real-time temperature and location data regarding such items as fresh food, ...