High Accuracy Dual Channel Thermistor Data Logger with Graphic Screen and Audible Alarm (EL-GFX-DTP+)
Inside the rugged case, buttons for start, stop and restart and a graphic LCD with on-screen menus provide real-time analysis of data as a summary or as a graph. EL-WIN-USB enables quick configuration and data download via the USB port. Supplied with two thermistor probes and batteries, the EL-GFX-DTP+ is a popular part.
The thermistor data logger is suitable for a wide variety of applications. These include:
- Vaccine Storage
- Cold Chain in the Pharma Industry
- Building & Site Monitoring
How to Use Your Thermistor Data Logger
We have the solution to get you started and support both USB in remote technologies such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC or cellular. When you have your USB data logger, simply connect, choose your logging settings using our free and easy to use software or app.
Install the data logger in your application and begin logging. The alarm function lets the data logger tell you when your environment gets too hot or too cold. When your test is complete, and you have recorded the data that’s been gathered you can view the data on your PC, smartphone, tablet or laptop before saving locally or to the cloud.
USB Data Loggers from Process Parameters
In addition to data loggers, Process Parameters offer an extensive range of custom built temperature sensors (Thermocouples, Pt100’s) manufactured to your requirements. Also available are infrared sensors and Thermal Imaging Cameras.
If you’d like more information, or a free quote, please get in touch with us and we’ll be happy to answer any questions.
Read our in-depth guide about thermistors here.
What is a Thermistor Data Logger?
A thermistor data logger is a device that records temperature data using thermistors, which are temperature-sensitive resistors. These loggers monitor and store temperature variations over time, providing a detailed record for analysis.
Typically used in scientific research, industrial processes, or environmental monitoring, thermistor data loggers help track temperature trends, ensure compliance with temperature-sensitive protocols, and identify potential issues. The collected data can be downloaded or transmitted for further analysis and decision-making.