Sensor stores seven days of temperature data

A Saelig Company product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 11, 2008

The PC displays the temperature, humidity and dew point in real-time and saves it to a file which can store up to seven days worth of data.

The EL-USB-RT is a new USB-connected ambient temperature/humidity sensor.

When plugged into the USB port of a PC running purpose-designed software, the EL-USB-RT measures temperature and relative humidity from -10 to +60C and 0 to 100% RH.

The PC displays the temperature, humidity and dew point (the temperature at which water vapour present in the air begins to condense) in real-time and saves it to a file which can store up to seven days worth of data.

This data file is overwritten at the beginning of each new logging session.

The software provides the option for the user to save the data file permanently to the hard-drive.

Temperature, relative humidity and dew point can be graphed, printed and exported to other applications.

Easy to install and use, the control software runs under Windows 2000, XP (Home and Professional Editions) and Vista.

It provides an environment in which the user can view the current temperature and humidity and graph either the current data file or previously saved files.

Users can set up high and low alarms within the software, which can send e-mails, text alerts or audible alarms via the PC's internal speaker.

The software can also show the current temperature and humidity in the notification area within the Window's task-bar.

Right clicking on the EL- USB-RT icon in the notification area enables the user to access the full functionality of the software.

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