The SR430 is a data logger from Stanford Research. Data loggers, or data recorders, collect information over time for a variety of purposes. A data logger uses internal memory and sensors to gather and document information on a 24-hour basis. Receive an accurate and comprehensive picture of the environmental conditions you’re monitoring as the device logs this information around the clock. Use data logging to measure temperature, humidity, wind speed, solar radiation, soil moisture levels, road traffic, tank levels, and a number of other elements.
Additional Features:
5 ns minimum bin width
1k to 32k bins per second
100 MHz count rate
Built in discriminator
Accumulate up to 64k records
Menu based user interface
On screen data analysis
Hardcopy outputs to printers and plotters
MSDOS compatible 3.5" drive
GPIB and RS-232 interfaces
The SR430 is a data logger from Stanford Research. Data loggers, or data recorders, collect information over time for a variety of purposes. A data logger uses internal memory and sensors to gather and document information on a 24-hour basis. Receive an accurate and comprehensive picture of the environmental conditions you’re monitoring as the device logs this information around the clock. Use data logging to measure temperature, humidity, wind speed, solar radiation, soil moisture levels, road traffic, tank levels, and a number of other elements.
Additional Features:
- 5 ns minimum bin width
- 1k to 32k bins per second
- 100 MHz count rate
- Built in discriminator
- Accumulate up to 64k records
- Menu based user interface
- On screen data analysis
- Hardcopy outputs to printers and plotters
- MSDOS compatible 3.5" drive
- GPIB and RS-232 interfaces