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Digital thermometer brings precision to hand

An Automatic Systems Laboratories product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 6, 2005

A new handheld digital thermometer provides ultra-high-precision readings to an accuracy of +/-0.025C or better and has two inputs enabling both direct and differential temperature measurement.

ASL's all new handheld, battery-operated digital thermometer provides ultra-high-precision readings to an accuracy of +/-0.025C or better and has two inputs enabling both direct and differential temperature measurement.

With the performance of a top class bench instrument and its portability, the F100 is ideal for precision temperature measurement indoors or on-site in many industrial, research, defence and calibration applications.

It can be used with PT100 or thermistor probes (standard or smart, calibrated or uncalibrated) and uses stored probe calibration data for optimum system accuracy.

Typical instrument accuracy offered is +/-0.02C for Pt100 probes, traceable to international standards, with resolution at an impressive 0.001C or better.

The instrument also has an internal data logger to allow readings to be stored along with date/time and channel information.

To aid stored data retrieval, the F100 has a USB interface for use with PCs and provides statistical analyses of measured data, plus compatibility with ASL's Ulog data logging software.

The easy-to read LCD gives measured data in user selectable units of Celsius, Fahrenheit or Kelvin, and ohms when used in its resistance measurement mode.

It has display modes of channel A, B or A-B and functions of zero display, hold (pause) display and single shot measurement.

The compact F100 measuring just 232 x 97 x 53mm is powered by a rechargeable battery giving a typical operational life of up to 20 hours.

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