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Measurement Computing Releases New Hand-held Temperature and Humidity Data Loggers

Measurement Computing Corporation, the value leader in data acquisition, today announced the release of three hand-held, stand-alone data loggers for portable temperature and humidity recording. The USB-600 Series start at only $135 and feature an LCD screen with real time data as well as onboard memory to log up to 250 K readings.

The USB-600 Series are ideal for portable data logging for short or extended periods of time. Each module is battery powered and includes push button controls, audible and on-screen alarms, and logging rates from 2 seconds to 2 hours. The USB-601 logs temperature data, the USB-602 logs temperature and humidity data, and the USB-603 has the ability to log two thermocouple channels.

Included, easy-to-use software lets users configure the logger, set up alarms and start and stop times, and display logged data onto a PC for analysis and export to Microsoft® Excel®.

About Measurement Computing

Measurement Computing is the market leader in the design, manufacture, and distribution of value-priced data acquisition hardware, and test and measurement software solutions for both programmers and non-programmers. More information about Measurement Computing is available on the Web at mccdaq.com.

Click below to see a photo of the USB-600 Series:

http://www.mccdaq.com/press_releases/pr_photos/PR-USB-600-Series.jpg

Source: http://www.mccdaq.com

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