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Process101A Data Logger

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$179.00

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Low Cost, State of the Art, Low Level DC Current Data Logger with a 10 Year Battery Life and 1 Million Reading Storage Capacity.

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Low-Level DC Current Data Logger

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$179.00
The Process101A is one of MadgeTech’s newest data loggers. It is part of a new series of low cost, state-of-the-art data logging devices. MadgeTech has taken the lead in offering the most advanced, low cost, battery powered data loggers in the world today.

The Process101A is available in three ranges, 20mA, ±160mA and ±3A. All of the ranges offer a 10 year battery life, a 4Hz reading rate, a multiple start/stop function, ultra-high speed download capability, 1 million reading storage capacity, optional memory wrap, battery life indicator, optional password protection, programmable high-low alarms and more. The Process101A is priced at $179 each and can be delivered from stock now. Our research has shown that the Process101A is second to no other data logger when it comes to price and performance.

Using the MadgeTech Software, starting, stopping and downloading from the Process101A is simple and easy. Graphical, tabular and summary data is provided for analysis and data can be viewed in A, mA or μA. The data can also be automatically exported to Excel® for further calculations.

As the leader in low power data logger technology, MadgeTech continuously improves its products and develops solutions to meet ever-changing challenges. The Process101A was designed with our customers in mind. MadgeTech offers free
firmware upgrades for the life of the product so that data loggers already deployed in the field can grow with new technological developments. Units do not need to be returned to the factory for upgrades. The user can do this automatically from any PC.

The Process101A is available with an extended warranty.

CURRENT

Current Range 20mA: -2 to 30mA
±160mA: ±160mA
±3A: ±3A
Current Resolution 20mA: 0.5μA
±160mA: 5μA
±3A: 100μA
Current Calibrate Accuracy 20mA, 160mA: ±0.05%FSR
3A: ±0.15%FSR
Current Input Impedance 20mA: 10Ω, ±1%
±160mA: 1Ω, ±1%
±3A:<0.05Ω

GENERAL

Memory 1,000,000 readings; software configurable memory wrap
333,000 readings in multiple start/stop mode
Reading Rate 4Hz to 1 reading every 24 hours
Baud Rate 115,200
Channels 1
LED Indicators Red & Green
Battery Life 10 year battery life typical, at a 15 minute reading rate
Material ABS plastic
Dimensions 1.4" x 2.2" x 0.6" (36mm x 56mm x 16mm)
Operating Environment -40 to +80°C (-40 to +176°F), 0~95%RH non-condensing
Required Interface Package IFC200
Approvals CE

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  1. Process101A Review Review by Eric Scott

    I have used Process101A in the field to record the signal from a 4-20mA output encoder to measure displacement. It worked like the specs said. The software was also good except for realtime measuring and display, there were bugs.
    Also, if the IFC200 was connected during logging, the recorded signals were incorrect.

    Three things would make this much better:

    1 - Incorporate the USB connectivity on the board with the logger. This device can then connect directly to a PC with just a USB cable. It is a pain to have to remember to bring this IFC200 adapter everywhere, and the risk of losing it or damaging it. Especially in a mining environment.
    This would be the biggest improvement.

    2 - Faster sampling rate - at least 10 samples per second. The low rate a 4 per second is very limiting to what we can measure. Otherwise we would buy many more of these to measure many signals that change faster.

    3 - Use standard Li batteries like 1/2AA sized such as Tekcell SB-AA02 3.6V or a Tadarin Li or a Li camera battery. The square batteries that come with it are an odd package cannot be found easily and cannot be stored and transported easily to the field for spares.

    The above improvements would far out weigh an increase in size. This logger already has greatly reduced the amount of gear needed so even a doubling in size and weight would be minuscule compared to the benefits.

    Thanks (Posted on 2/6/12)

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