Data Logger with Continuous Temperature and Pressure Measurement Capabilities

Hello,

I am looking for a Data Logger that can measure temperature and pressure for a research project. Currently we are using a DATAQ DI-2008, with 7 Thermocouples in different channels, and one pressure sensor, a Futeck PMP300 (FSH03382), 25 PSIA, whose output can be up to 10 Volts. It works fine, but with a slight offset and it shuts off whenever our computer restarts (as it is powered only by USB). I was wondering if there were any data loggers with a battery, like VersaLog, that can continuously record data even when the computer is off.
The VersaLog we have now is a TC model that can only handle DC millivolt outputs. Our current pressure sensor output is up to 10 Volts, which does not work with that model.
I was wondering if there are any data loggers with the capabilities of the DATAQ 2008, but with a battery or external power supply port and can continuously record data.
Thank you.

take a look at these options Click Here see if any of these may work.

Hello,

Some of those are too big, don’t have software to save data to the computer, or use their own peripherals. We would like to hook up 7 thermocouples and a pressure sensor to a data logger that saves data continuously, and then save the data on the computer autonomously, so we can grab the latest data periodically. All the equipment will be in a pressure vessel, so we cannot use the internet or SD cards.
Thank you.

Unfortunatley these opitons are all we have. Sorry.

Data acquisition devices of a more general-purpose nature would be listed here; the selection of those that are suitable for stand-alone use is not especially broad however.

If voltage range is the only factor complicating use of your pressure sensor with logging equipment on hand, a simple voltage divider may be all that’s needed to address the issue.