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data logger

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What is data logger?

A data logger is an electronic device that automatically records data over time. Common uses include monitoring environmental conditions (temperature, humidity), industrial processes (pressure, flow rate), and transportation of goods (location, shock).

What other technologies are related to data logger?

data logger Competitor Technologies

Digital Storage Oscilloscopes (DSOs) perform similar data logging functions, capturing and displaying signals over time.
mentioned alongside data logger in 6% (58) of relevant job posts
Oscilloscopes capture and display electrical signals over time, similar to data loggers.
mentioned alongside data logger in 1% (161) of relevant job posts
Digital Multimeters (DMMs) can log data, although typically for fewer channels and slower sampling rates.
mentioned alongside data logger in 1% (83) of relevant job posts

data logger Complementary Technologies

UART is a serial communication protocol often used to transmit data to a data logger.
mentioned alongside data logger in 0% (95) of relevant job posts
I2C is a serial communication protocol often used for data acquisition and control with a data logger.
mentioned alongside data logger in 0% (101) of relevant job posts
SPI is a serial communication protocol often used for data acquisition and control with a data logger.
mentioned alongside data logger in 0% (100) of relevant job posts

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