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Good Budget Datalogging DMM?
FenderBender:
I was just watching the Gaussian Resistor Redux video Dave just did and I was amazed on how helpful a Datalogger can be and I'm trying to understand why I never thought about getting one.
Is there anything good dataloggers under USD$200 that anyone knows of?
Or any other ideas?
Thanks.
IanB:
A little-known gem:
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?261833-Playing-with-the-RadioShack-22-812-Meter
(It doesn't have the features of the Agilent that Dave was playing with, but it doesn't cost anything like as much either.)
alm:
After Dave's last video, I'm not sure if the Agilent U1272A can be called a good data logging meter either ;). There are several affordable DMMs with computer connection, do you require stand alone data logging or is tethered to a computer acceptable? Not sure about affordable meters with internal storage, but I'm sure they're out there.
Kiriakos-GR:
The Agilent software, and mostly the IR-cable device driver, goes nuts if the PC gets in any windows power saving mode, and wake up.
If you keep this info at your never-to-do list, nothing will spoil the fun. ;)
FenderBender:
Well I don't have a PC on my bench, nor is there really space for one...so I was kind of thinking internal would be best.
I think the Agilent did a pretty decent job. My needs would not be even as much as what Dave did either.
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