This single-channel temperature data logger uses the thermocouple principle to professionally measure temperature. It is a handheld portable instrument suitable for single data quality inspection.
Tips: Principle of thermocouple temperature data logger
The principle of the thermocouple temperature data logger is based on the working principle of a thermocouple, which consists of two different metal wires. When the junction of these two metals experiences a temperature change, a small voltage (thermoelectric potential) is generated at the connection point. This voltage is directly related to the temperature, with a known linear relationship. The data logger measures this voltage difference to calculate the temperature and processes, records, and displays the data. The built-in analog-to-digital converter (ADC) of the device converts the analog signal into readable temperature values, which are then shown on an LCD screen or stored in memory. Additionally, the data logger typically features alarm functions, data storage, and customizable settings, making it suitable for a wide range of temperature monitoring and data logging applications.