Re: Hi-Tech Temp Data Acquisition

From: svieth@ameritech.net
Date: Tue Jun 09 1998 - 18:10:35 EDT


> Too bad I'm not geographically closer to those on the list who have been
> trying to get temperature data. I've got a neat toy at work which I use
> for thermal profiling of printed circuit boards before going to wave
> solder. It's a 6 channel thermocouple transmitter which can send
> real-time simultaneous data which can be plotted on a graph,
> numerically, or both. It can also operate independently, by storing
> x-samples over y-time. You can then download the data to your PC to
> graph, print, etc. The transmitter operates on a 9v battery, so it could
> be attached under the hood and have its' 6 thermocouples placed wherever
> necessary.
>
> You don't want to buy one.....it's about $5k (give or take)
>
> gk

Gary:

But we could sure *borrow* one over a three-day weekend.
I'm sure you could Fed Ex it to someone with an open element
and ram air setup, let them run tests, and then have them ship
it back to your shop before the boss caught on.

-Scott :^)



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