Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Number |
Model Name/Number | SQ2010 |
Brand | Grant UK |
No. Of Channels | 4 to 8 analogue input channels |
A powerful portable data logger for everyday use
The Squirrel 2010 is a versatile, general purpose logger, with 4 to 8 analogue input channels to measure current, voltage, resistance and temperature, plus 8 digital channels. All can be logged or used as triggers to automatically start or stop logging.
It is a compact, portable logger which is also suitable for bench based and fixed installations. Easily programmed via the four integral push buttons and large graphical display and with a basic accuracy of 0.1%, the Squirrel 2010 is able to fulfil many routine data logging needs, including more demanding applications requiring up to 10 readings per second on one channel.
Flexible
Very easy to use
Economical
Handheld, ergonomic design
USB connectivity with PC
Ethernet or RS232 communications options available
Extended battery life for unattended logging
Key Features
Compact, portable data logger
Powered from internal cells, external PSU or via USB connection
4 to 8 universal analogue inputs (current, voltage, resistance, temperature) plus 8 digital inputs
16 derived/calculated channels
2 alarm outputs
2 pulse counter inputs (1 at up to 64kHz, 1 at up to 100Hz)
Configured via large easy-to-read graphical display
0.1% accuracy, 24-bit A to D conversion
Up to 14 million readings
Supplied with SquirrelView set-up/download and export software
Up to 10 readings per second on 1 channel
Key Features
Compact, portable data logger
Powered from internal cells, external PSU or via USB connection
4 to 8 universal analogue inputs (current, voltage, resistance, temperature) plus 8 digital inputs
16 derived/calculated channels
2 alarm outputs
2 pulse counter inputs (1 at up to 64kHz, 1 at up to 100Hz)
Configured via large easy-to-read graphical display
0.1% accuracy, 24-bit A to D conversion
Up to 14 million readings
Supplied with SquirrelView set-up/download and export software
Up to 10 readings per second on 1 channel