Product description
Getting Started with the USB-525 This quick start explains how to manually configure the USB-500 series temperature/humidity data logger and record data using the USB-525 Logger Assistant. The proposed system requires a Pentium® Class II processor, 450 MHz (Pentium Class III processor, Recommended for computers with 650 MHz or higher Windows®7 (32-bit and 64-bit versions), WindowsVista®, Windows XP (SP2) Turn on USB-525 To turn on USB-525, hold down the button on the front of the device until the display turns on. The USB-525 has about 25% battery charge, so you can try the device right out of the box. Power off the USB-525 and cancel any operation after five minutes of inactivity. Touch the screen five minutes before to keep the device powered up.
Example: Configuring a Data Logger Example: Configuring a Data Logger For a simple example of configuring a USB-500 series data logger using the USB-525, complete the following steps: With the USB-525 powered on, plug a compatible USB-500 series data logger into the USB port on the top of the USB-525.
Product characteristics
1, versatility: provide 8 differential or 16 single-ended analog input channels to meet a variety of data acquisition needs.
2, high sampling rate: single channel provides 1.25MS /s sampling rate, multi-channel provides 1.00MS /s sampling rate, to ensure fast and accurate data acquisition.
3, analog output: with two analog output channels, support different update rates, to meet the needs of signal generation and control.
4, high precision: provide a variety of input range, such as ± 1V, ± 2V, etc., and high input impedance (10 GΩ), to ensure the accuracy of data acquisition.
5, portability: Through the USB port connection, support laptop computers and other portable computing platforms, easy to carry and use.
6, synchronization function: to achieve synchronization procedures to ensure the coordinated operation of multiple devices or channels.
7, durability: The recommended working and storage temperature range is wide, adapt to various environmental conditions.