Overview

Features

  • Miniature size
  • Reusable
  • Real time operation
  • Programmable engineering units
  • Interfaces to pulse output flow meters and contact closures
  • User-friendly
  • Low cost
Requires IFC200 USB Cable & Software Package (Purchased separately)

Description

The MadgeTech Pulse 101 data logger is a miniature, low-cost recording device which senses pulse inputs or contact closures from external sources such as transducers and/or pulse initiators and transforms them into usable engineering units for the specified time period.

The device can store up to 16,383 readings. In addition, the Pulse 101 allows the user to store user defined units such as gallons/min in the device as well as scale factors and offset values. This enables the user to easily linearize and scale any transducer that provides a pulse or contact closure output to user required units. Once activated the Pulse 101 senses and records the number of pulses/contact closures that occur over the user defined period. The device's real-time clock ensures that all data is time and date stamped.

The storage medium is non-volatile solid state memory, providing maximum data security even if the battery becomes discharged. The device can be started and stopped directly from your computer and its small size allows it to fit almost anywhere. The Pulse 101 makes data retrieval quick and easy. Simply plug it into an empty COM port and our user-friendly software does the rest.

Madgetech data logger software.

Applications for the MadgeTech Pulse 101 data logger:

  • Remote monitoring of contact closures
  • Remote counting and totalizing
  • Flow rate recording
  • Gas and water metering
  • Traffic studies
  • Frequency recording
  • Speedometer/rotational speed indicator
  • Replace costly strip chart recorders

Accessories

Required Components

These additional components are required for the operation of your product. We strongly advise you to purchase these components unless you already own them or own a suitable alternative.

Cases