NeuLog wide range temperature logger sensor NUL-233
The NeuLog wide range temperature sensor can be used for any science
experiment or activity which requires accurate temperature measurements
such as in the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, environmental science,
etc.
The sensor comes pre-calibrated so you can start experimentation right out
of the box using this guide.
Using the wide range temperature sensor over other temperature sensors has
its advantages:
Sensor accurately can measure between -200°C and 1200°C – can be
used in direct flames.
Extremely durable with a mesh metal wire coating.
Hundreds of possible experimental subjects that can be done with the NUL-
233 sensors are: exothermic and endothermic chemical reactions, heat of
combustion for different materials, metabolism, heat and energy transfer,
effects of heat on enzyme function, weather studies, material thermal
conductance properties, and many more.
The wide range temperature sensor uses the following units of measure:
Celsius: The SI (International System of Units) unit of
temperature.
Fahrenheit: The temperature measurement unit of the English
System commonly used in the United States.
NEULOG WIDE RANGE TEMPERATURE LOGGER SENSOR GUIDE
Quick start procedure:
PC or Mac Computer
Materials needed:
NUL-233 Wide Range Temperature Sensor
USB-200 USB Module
USB to mini USB cable (included with the USB-200 module)
Your wide range temperature sensor needs to be connected to a USB-200
module. The USB-200 module then connects to a computer via a USB to
mini-USB cable.
temperature sensor directly into the computer.
Resident PC software and browser based application can be downloaded for
free at
www.neulog.com/Download/SoftwareandApplication.aspx
software user guide.
Note: Make sure not to download and install both types of software they
will conflict on the computer.
Procedure:
1.
Install the NeuLog software
2.
Connect the USB-200 module to the PC or Mac
3.
Connect the wide range temperature sensor to the USB-200 module
(they directly plug together). Please note that there is no calibration
required for this sensor.
4.
Open the NeuLog software.
5.
Once the wide range temperature sensor logo appears on the left side
of the screen the probe has been automatically identified and you can
begin experimentation.
6.
If the wide range temperature sensor is not automatically identified
then click the "Search for sensors" icon to find the sensor.
Select the "On-line experiment" button; this will open a graph below.
7.
Please note that you cannot plug the wide range
as well as a full
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