State data loggers record a time-stamped reading whenever the state of signal changes over a period of time. This data can be used to determine the duration of an event.
Event data loggers record the number of events that occur, but not the duration of the events. Keep in mind, this device only records a single direction time-stamped data point when an event takes place.
Pulse data loggers record the number of pulses that occur over a period of time. This device does not time-stamp each pulse like the state and event data loggers, but rather groups them together according to the time period they occurred in. Pulses must be at least 10 microseconds in duration and at least 100 microseconds apart to be detected.
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8-channel, data acquisition logger with 5″ touc…
Compact single channel pulse data logger
Records occurrences of a specific event
Monitors and records the occurrence, duration, an…
Four channel data logger with pulse and two-state…
Wireless pulse data logger
IoT Wireless Four channel Datalogger with pulse a…
Data logging system to monitor the on/off status …