Real-time connected data loggers : how to choose ?
Our real-time connected data loggers are designed to meet the requirements of professionals looking for reliable, precise solutions for monitoring temperature, humidity, CO2 and other environmental parameters. Our connected devices guarantee optimal monitoring, with real-time alerts and immediate access to data, essential in critical sectors such as pharmaceuticals, food and logistics. Explore our solutions to improve the quality and compliance of your operations.
What is a real-time data logger ?
A real-time data logger is an electronic device that automatically records, stores and transmits data to monitoring software. Temperature, humidity, CO2, pressure or other parameters are used.
Real-time data loggers can be used to monitor refrigerators, cold rooms, laboratory equipment and warehouses, sending alarms if limits are exceeded. They are used in the food and pharmaceutical industries, hospitals and pharmaceutical warehouses.
How does a real-time data logger work ?
A real-time connected data logger uses, for example, a wireless connection, the Ethernet network or the NB-IoT network to transmit its data to the monitoring software.
Depending on the model, they can be battery- or mains-powered.
FoxNet, Ivy and Pixie data loggers feature an internal memory to store data when the device is not connected.
Depending on the model and the probes connected, they can measure temperature, humidity, CO2, pressure and many other parameters.
What are the connection technologies and their advantages ?
Different types of connection can be used to connect your data loggers :
- Wireless connection - FoxNet : FoxNet data loggers use a long-range wireless connection (up to 600 meters in an open field, or around 60 meters indoors, depending on building structure). This solution makes sensor wiring unnecessary. Another advantage: FoxNet data loggers are battery-powered.
- Ethernet or IP connection - Sensor Net Connect : Ethernet provides an easy, permanent connection to your computer network. If you have a network socket at the location to be monitored, you can install your sensors in just a few minutes.
- NB-IoT technology - Ivy : cellular technology. The data loggers have a SIM card and send their data directly to the Cloud, without you having to install any software at home.
- GSM - Pixie : the GSM 3G, 4G connection of Pixie data loggers enables real-time temperature monitoring of refrigerated vehicles on the move. GPS also ensures geolocation.
Is a real-time data logger right for me ?
There are various models of real-time data logger, with different functionalities and operating modes. Likewise, there are also stand-alone data loggers that can be adapted to your needs. So it’s important to consider :
- Your need for responsiveness : if you need to react quickly to abnormal variations in environmental parameters, a real-time data logger will be the ideal choice, thanks to its ability to send real-time alerts.
- Your business needs : which will dictate, first and foremost, your choice of data logger. If you work in a laboratory and your samples require constant monitoring, then a real-time data logger is the most appropriate choice.
- Reading time : a connected data logger saves you time because the data is automatically sent to the control software without you having to go anywhere.
- Remote monitoring : with our data loggers and the thermotrack-webserve application, you can monitor your installation remotely, on your phone or any PC connected to the Internet, simply by entering your login and password.
How do I choose the right real-time data logger ?
There are many different types of real-time data logger. Are you unsure whether to choose a real-time or stand-alone data logger ? To make the best choice, it’s important to take into account :
- The type of connection : a FoxNet wireless data logger makes it easy to connect a large number of sensors. Sensor Net Connect Ethernet is ideal and simple to install if you have an Ethernet socket nearby. The NB-IoT network of IVY data loggers offers connectivity without IT installation. GSM is generally used for tracking refrigerated vehicles with Pixie Truck.
- The type of sensor used : all our data loggers can measure temperature. Some also include humidity, CO2, pressure or 4.20 mA analog sensors.
- Battery-powered or mains-powered : if power cuts are possible, a battery-powered data logger such as FoxNet or Ivy should be preferred. In many cases a mains-powered Sensor Net Connect ensures stable operation over time.
- The choice of related software : Thermotrack-Webserve, our cloud solution, works with all our connected data loggers. Thermoscan IP, our PC-based software works only with Sensor Net Connect.
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