Intelligent Data Logger Stores Up To 10 Million Data Points

Dec. 14, 2010
DT82EM has four universal analog input channels that allow it to connect to most sensors and data measurement sources.

CAS Data Loggers' new dataTaker DT82EM is an intelligent, robust, low-power data logger with an integrated GSM/GPRS modem for remote applications. Combining the functions of signal conditioning, a DMM, a PC and a modem, the DT82EM provides a turnkey solution to capturing data, uploading data via e-mail or FTP and sending alarms as email or SMS messages.

Based on the DT80 line of data loggers, the DT82EM has four universal analog input channels that allow it to connect to most sensors and data measurement sources. It supports temperature, voltage, current, resistance, strain gauge and frequency measurements. Its dual-channel isolation allows four two-wire differential or six single ended analog inputs. With four digital I/O channels, four high-speed counters, and 12-volt regulated power output, the DT82EM is equipped for any remote application.

The DT82EM can store up to 10 million data points in internal memory with control over the amount of historical data and storage mode. The logger also has a USB memory-stick port to upload programs or download data. The internal modem is preconfigured for common cellular providers to simplify start-up. An internal FTP and e-mail server can send data to your desktop without the need to poll the logger or install software on your computer. 

The DT82EM has a built-in web interface that utilizes the new dEX user interface software management of the logger. With dEX, no special PC software is required, just a web browser to configure the data logger, view real-time data and download stored data. With a rugged design, an extended operating temperature range and the ability to operate off of battery or solar power, the DT82EM can handle a wide range of data logging projects.

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