MicroLog works with the following external sensors:

 

External Temperature Sensor

This MicroLog sensor takes external temperature measurements in a wider range than the internal temperature sensor. With a faster response time than the internal sensor, it enables measuring materials that cannot be measured with the internal sensor.

Specifications:

Range: -50°C to 100°C
Resolution: Better than 2°C
Accuracy: ±2% of reading
Probe Length: 100 mm
Probe OD 3.2 mm
Max. temperature 150°C

0-10 Volt Sensor

A general sensor that will measure any device or transmitter that produces a linear analog 0-10V output. The voltage can easily be converted to the correct measured units with the help of the Microlab program.

Specifications:

Range: 0-10V
Resolution: 0.05V
Accuracy: ±3% before calibration
Input Impedance: 3 M
Calibration: Two point calibration
OV protection: +30V

0-20 mAmp External Sensor

This MicroLog external sensor can sample any device or transmitter, producing a linear current between 0-20 mAmp. The 0-20 mAmp can be converted to the correct measured units by using Microlab¹s calibration option.

Specifications:

Range: 0-20 mAmp
Resolution: ±0.1 mAmp
Accuracy: ±3 before calibration
Calibration: Two point calibration
OC protection: 55 mAmp

External Contact Adapter

This MicroLog sensor monitors Reed Relay contacts and switch status (open/closed), to identify the correlation between phenomena such as temperature change and door status.

Specifications:

Range: open/close
Connector: Screw Terminal
Cable Length: 2.5 m
Internal Pull-Up Resistor: No need for external power source

External pH Sensor

Range: 0-14 pH
Resolution: 0.116 pH
Accuracy: 5% of reading
Calibration: Offset calibration

 

External PT100 Temperature Sensor

Range:

-10°C to 10°C /
-100°C to 120°C

Resolution: 0.1°C / 1.1C
Accuracy: ±0.25°C / ±1°C
Connector: Screw Terminal

 

External Temperature Sensor with 8m Probe

Range: -50°C to 100°C
Resolution: Better than 2°C
Accuracy: ±2% of reading
Probe Lenght: 8m
Probe OD: 3.2mm
Max. Temperature: 100°C

 

 

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