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Data logger sports 35 channels, 2GB memory

By Paul Dvorak | May 23, 2011

The Meteo-40 from Ammonit would mount in the data logger location on the met tower.

The Meteo-40 is the first data logger to offer data certification, according to the developer. Meteo-40 can be used for wind site assessment, wind farm monitoring, climate research, as well as solar assessment and solar monitoring. The data logger combines a memory of up to 2 GB to record a complete 1s data measurement campaign (at typical number of sensors). The unit comes with up to 35 channels and has digital channels for smart sensors such as the Thies TMR wind vane, and high sensitivity analog input for temperature sensor PT100 and RS-485 to connect up to 8 smart sensors parallel. Moreover, it delivers precise resolution with 16 bits, 8Hz.

A data exchange between data logger and local PC is done by a HTTPS connection, email, satellite or direct interface. Meteo-40 come in three configurations: Meteo-40S, Meteo-40M and Meteo-40L.

Ammonit
 www.ammonit.com


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