Measurement Computing announces 500 series data loggers
NORTON, Mass. March 14, 2007 Measurement Computing announced the addition of three new battery powered specialty loggers to its growing USB product line. The three data loggers are:
USB-503a 030 VDC voltage logger$69
USB-504a 420 mA current loop logger$69
USB-501-LTan ultra small (lite) version of the USB-501 temperature logger$49These products are the perfect, cost-effective solution for both long- or short-term data logging applications. They offer reduced setup time and eliminate the need to drag around expensive equipment to make field or factory measurements. The 500 series provides a low-cost and simple interface to configure, download, display, and export logged data. The growing USB-500 series units may be the most convenient, easy-to-use dataloggers on the market.Bill Kennedy, MCCs Vice President of Sales and Marketing, commented, Customers who already own our USB-501 and USB-502 temperature loggers really appreciate their size, price, and ease of use, and have asked if we could extend the line to include loggers for other types of data, and thats exactly what weve done. We have one for voltage, one for current, plus, a new lite temperature logger that looks like a USB flash drive. The USB-503 logs up to 32,510 voltage measurements over a 0 to 30 VDC measurement range. The USB-504 logs up to 32,000 current loop measurements in the 420 mA range. Both the 503 and the 504 have eight programmable logging ratesfrom once every ten seconds to once every twelve hours. Flashing LEDs indicate logger status. The tiny USB-501-LT logs up to 4,080 temperature measurements in the -10 to 50 °C (+14 to +122 °F) range and operates at fixed 15-minute, 30-minute, 1-hour, and 2-hour sample rates. Status is indicated by a red/green LED. All the loggers plug directly into a standard USB port for setup and data download.The USB-500 Series Data Logging Application software (included with each logger) supports all products in the series. This user-friendly application is used initially to configure the loggersprogram alarm thresholds, logging rates, start times, measurement units, etc. When the loggers are retrieved from the field, the same application provides simple one-click access to download, display, and export the data.About Measurement Computing Corp.Measurement Computing Corporation is the data acquisition market leader in the design and manufacture of low-priced, computer-based, test and measurement hardware and software. They offer a broad selection of hardware products for analog input, analog output, and digital I/O, supporting all popular buses. These include USB, wireless, Ethernet, PCI, ISA, PCMCIA, and PC/104, plus serial and GPIB interface products, and a growing line of remote dataloggers. They also offer software solutions for the programmer and non-programmer alike, with drivers for such popular graphical programming languages as LabVIEW. Measurement Computing was founded in 1989, and markets its products throughout the world.