#PP682
PT104 4-Channel Data Logger
#PP682
PT104 4-Channel Data Logger
$1373.00*
*15% GST applicable for sales within NZ
Product Description
- Measures temperature and resistance
- 4-channel temperature measuring
- High resolution (0.001°C*) and accuracy (0.01°C)
- Works with PT100 and PT1000 sensors
- Supports 2,3 and 4-wire sensors
- No power supply required
- USB and Ethernet interfaces
- Run multiple units on a single PC
Accuracy and Resolution
Although accurate temperature sensors are widely available, it has been difficult to take advantage of these due to errors caused by the measuring device. The PT-104 however, is inherently accurate due to its innovative design. Rather than relying on voltage references (which tend to be temperature sensitive) it uses ‘reference’ resistors which are extremely stable (low temperature co-efficient and drift). The exact value of each resistor is stored in an EEPROM to provide the ultimate in accuracy (yearly re-calibration is recommended). A high-performance 24-bit ADC is used to achieve the 0.001°C* resolution.
Temperature
The PT-104 measures temperature using platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs). Both common industry standards (PT100 and PT1000) are supported. The unit is compatible with 2, 3 and 4 wire sensors (4 wire PT100 sensors are recommended for better accuracy – especially for longer probe cable lengths). A wide range of PT100 sensors is available for use with your PT–104.
Resistance
When measuring resistance, the unit uses a four-wire circuit to give the greatest possible accuracy. Two resistance ranges are available (0 to 375 Ohms and 0 to 10,000 Ohms). The unit is calibrated for 0 to 375 Ohms so this range should be used for accurate measurements.
Software
Your PT104 data logger is supplied with PicoLog data logging software. PicoLog will automatically detect which sensor is connected and will display readings in the correct units. Also supplied is a software development kit. The SDK contains a range of software drivers and example code that you can use to write your own software or to use your PT-104 data logger with third-party software.
PT100 Probes and Sensors
These four wire Platinum Resistance Probes are top quality PT100 temperature sensors designed for high accuracy and long life. Plugs are compatible with the PT104 Logger and incorporate moulded strain relief.
Applications covered are general purpose, immersion, standard and heavy duty insertion and standard and high temperature air measurement.
The sensors in the table below comply with BS1904. The class A (DIN 43760) sensors offer an accuracy of ±0.15° at 0°C. For increased accuracy we also offer the SE012, tenth-DIN sensor (±0.03° at 0 °C). Please note that these accuracy specifications relate to the SENSOR ONLY. To determine overall measurement system accuracy, always add the sensor error to that of the PT104.
Need to measure more channels? Create your own custom data acquisition system with the PicoLog 1000 multi-channel data logger.
Optional Accessories

$25.00

$83.00

$102.00

$157.00

$157.00

$172.00

$172.00

$172.00

$172.00
Specifications
Temperature | Resistance | ||
Sensor: | PT100*, PT1000 | N/A | |
Range: | -200 to 800 °C | 0 to 375Ω* 0 to 10 kΩ | |
Linearity: | 20ppm | ||
Accuracy@25 °C: | 0.01 °C* | 20 ppm* | |
Temp Coefficient: | 5 ppm/°C | 5 ppm/°C | |
RMS Noise: | 0.01 °C | 10 ppm | |
Resolution: | 0.001°C* | 1 μΩ | |
Number of Inputs: | 4 | ||
Converter Resolution: | 24 bits | ||
Conversion Time | 720 ms per channel | ||
Connectors: | 4-pin mini DIN | ||
Input Impedence: | >1 MΩ | ||
Overload Protection: | ±30 V | ||
Output: | USB and Ethernet | ||
Software: | PicoLog data acquisition s/w for Win XP/Vista Drivers and examples C, pascal, Delphi, Visual Basic, Agilent VEE and LabVIEW. A macro is also provided to collect data directly into an Excel spreadsheet. | ||
PicoLog for Windows | PicoLog data acquisition software can collect up to 1 million samples. Features include: Multiple views — view data as a graph, spreadsheet or text Parameter scaling— convert raw data into standard engineering units Math functions — use mathematical equations to calculate additional parameters Alarm limits — program an alert if a parameter goes out of a specified range IP networking — transfer measurements via a LAN or over the Internet |
Quoted accuracy is for options marked *