A Wireless Thermocouple Connector Series features stand-alone, compact, battery-powered thermocouple connectors that transmit linearized, cold junction compensated measurements back to a USB powered receiver connected to a PC.
Each wireless connector unit can be programmed in the field to work as a type J, K, T, E, R, S, B, N or C calibration connector. The patented universal input accepts both standard and miniature size mating connectors. When activated, the connector will transmit data continuously at different user-selectable time intervals. Up to 12 wireless connectors can be used with a single receiver. The included software program converts your PC into a 12-channel meter, strip chart recorder and data logger. Readings can be saved and later printed or exported to a spread sheet file. Pricing starts at $125.Omega Engineering Inc.www.omega.com203.359.1660
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