data loggers

Data loggers are data acquisition sensors, transmitters and other instruments used to collect real world signals and translate them into machine-readable signals. Typical uses of data loggers include measurement of temperature, humidity, light, signals, waveforms etc. to be recorded, processed and analyzed with computer software tools.


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Related terms: data acquisition, data loggers, DAQ, temperature recorders
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