Miniature Thermocouple Connectors Transmit To USB Receiver

Oct. 8, 2008
The MWTC series of wireless thermocouple connectors are available in standard J, K, T, E, R, S, B, C, or N type calibration. Each patented, compact, battery-powered connector transmits temperature readings, signal strength, and battery status back to a

The MWTC series of wireless thermocouple connectors are available in standard J, K, T, E, R, S, B, C, or N type calibration. Each patented, compact, battery-powered connector transmits temperature readings, signal strength, and battery status back to a mating USB receiver up to 90 m (300 feet) away. All readings are displayed on a PC screen in real time using the software that’s provided free of charge. Software functions include data logging and chart recording. The low-power operation and sleep mode provide long battery life. Models are FCC, Industry Canada, and CE certified. A free thermocouple sensor and long life battery is included with each connector. The MWTC series is well suited for labs and industrial automation. Pricing starts at $79. OMEGA ENGINEERING INC., Stamford, CT. (203) 359-1660.

Company: OMEGA ENGINEERING INC.

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