Auto - Detection Custom Data Logger Sensors - Acoustic / Sound Sensor
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Function:
Laboratory data acquisition, data discovery, data transmitting
Appearance:LCD display, non-display
Quick Description:
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Description:
A full set of independent device specially designed to assist both teachers and students to demonstrate or analyze the experiment process in a direct manner. This device is applicable to both indoor and outdoor experiments with PC connections via Bluetooth or data cable.
The complete set of device consists of a data logger powered by Microsoft WIN CE 5.0 and 26 sensors, each measures a specific changeable parameter(sound, temperature, electric current, force, voltage etc.).
Customers are free to choose among or the entire set of functions upon purchase, to cater for their own needs.
Specifications:
NO. | Product Name | Model NO. | Specifications |
PHYSICS | |||
1 | Temperature Sensor | TEM-1201 |
The temperature sensor is designed to measure the change in temperature of solids, gases and liquids with the following features:- Temperature range: -20 ° C to +120 ° C- Measurement error: not more than 0.01 ° C- Resolution: not less than 0.05 ° CThe sensor has a data logger connection, a mounting hole for conveniency during experiment as well as an auto-detection function for accurate calibration |
2 |
Sound Sensor (Acoustic sensor ) |
SS-1203 |
The sensor is designed to measure the change in amplitude(force) of sound with the following features:- Amplitude range from 40 to 110 dBA - Resolution: not less than 0.01 dBA.The sensor has a data logger connection, a mounting hole for conveniency during experiment as well as an auto-detection function for accurate calibration |
3 | Light Intensity Sensor | LIS-1204 |
The sensor is designed to measure the change
in intensity of light with the following features: sensor has a data logger connection, a mounting hole for conveniency during experiment as well as an auto-detection function for accurate calibration |
4 |
Atmospheric pressure sensor |
ATP-1228 |
The sensor is designed to measure the change in atmospheric pressure with the following features: - Pressure range: 0 to 700 kPa; - Measurement error: no more than 0.3 kPa;- Resolution: not less than 0.5 kPa.The sensor has a data logger connection, a mounting hole for conveniency during experiment as well as an auto-detection function for accurate calibration |
5 | Force Sensor | FS-1207 |
The sensor is designed to measure the change in force
with the following features: data logger connection, a mounting hole for conveniency during experiment as well as an auto-detection function for accurate calibration |
6 | Magnetic field sensor | MFS-1208 |
The sensor is designed to measure the change in magnetic field density with the following features: - Measurement range: -64 mTesla to +64 mTesla-Measurement
error: not more than 0.05 mTesla for conveniency during experiment as well as an auto-detection function for accurate calibration |
7 | Distance Sensor (Motion sensor) | DS-1212 |
The sensor is designed to measure the change in distance of an object with the following features:- Measurement range:
20 cm to 200 cm for conveniency during experiment as well as an auto-detection function for accurate calibration |
8 | Acceleration sensor | ACL-1229 |
It is designed to measure the change in acceleration of a moving
object with the following features:- Measurement range: -6 g to +6 g
less than 0.0005 g±0.01g for conveniency during experiment as well as an auto-detection function for accurate calibration |
9 | Voltage sensor | VS-1206 |
The sensor is designed to measure the change in voltage of the
AC and DC with the following features:
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