Posts by Meredith

About Meredith:

Meredith joined MadgeTech in May of 2014 as the Market Research and Content Manager. Throughout her time with the company, Meredith has published a volume of written and visual content, some of which has been featured in Food Quality Magazine. Meredith graduated from the College of Saint Joseph in Vermont where she majored in Business Administration and earned a double minor in Accounting and English. Outside of work, Meredith enjoys spending time with her dogs and enjoying outdoor life in New England.

MadgeTech Doubles Data Logging Ability with New X-Series

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Sometimes we release one new product. Sometimes we release 36. Today, MadgeTech announces the release of 36 new products making up the new X-Series of data loggers. Made up of four segments, the X-Series offers data loggers that monitor voltage, current and temperature through both RTD probes as well as thermocouples. Each data logger is available with either 4, 8, 12, or 16 channels, the most channels available on a MadgeTech data logger.

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How Data Loggers Are Used in Different Industries

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Data loggers are electronic devices designed to record one or more variables of physical characteristics found in a specific environment. Usually, data loggers are compact, battery-powered, portable devices that contain an internal sensor and memory for data storage. There is a wide range of loggers that can measure various types of data including humidity, temperature, pH level, voltage, shock, water level, pressure, motion, carbon dioxide, and many more. Widespread industries benefit daily from the use of data loggers, although their importance often go unnoticed. Here we’ll explore some of the diverse applications that use loggers.

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