How do data loggers work?
Inside each recorder is an integrated circuit board that includes memory and sensors, as well as a battery, which allows the device to be used without a power source. Different models are designed to measure different parameters and can operate in different conditions.
  • Temperature
  • Humidity
  • Pressure
  • Carbon dioxide (CO₂)
  • Mon
  • Impulse/Event/State
  • Current/Voltage
  • Shock/Vibration
  • Deformation (Bridge/Strain)
The most popular parameters are:
Simplify document flow
Reduce labor costs
Increase efficiency
Also:
Ideal for companies with high requirements for standards or process accuracy
Unlike thermometers and other devices, a single recorder can archive thousands of readings for trend and historical analysis. These aren’t just numbers — the data creates time-based reports that can be used to validate processes, improve efficiency, and prove compliance.
Advantages of data loggers
Input parameters
Data loggers can track many types of input data. Some models allow you to monitor several parameters at once, such as temperature and humidity.
What is a data logger?
A data logger is an electronic device that records data over time using internal sensors, external sensors, or probes. These small, battery-powered devices are capable of measuring a variety of physical parameters to provide a profile of the environment in which the data logger is placed.
Simply put, a data logger is an automated solution for tasks that require monitoring, helping to ensure compliance with specific requirements and eliminating the need for constant manual checks.
Wireless
Transmit real-time data directly to a PC. No manual upload required. Supports networks of multiple recorders.
Standalone
Portable battery-powered devices suitable for short-term and long-term analysis. Once data collection is complete, it must be manually read via a computer interface.
Types of recorders
and methods of obtaining data
After collecting data:
The software allows you to view data in tables, graphs and reports. You can set up automatic downloading, report generation and distribution into folders for convenience and compliance.
Application areas:
  • Aerospace
  • Agriculture
  • Alternative energy
  • Construction
  • Food production
  • HVAC (ventilation and air conditioning)
  • Manufacturing
  • Medicine and pharmaceuticals
  • Oil and gas
  • Logistics and warehousing
  • Warehouse monitoring
  • Wastewater treatment
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