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EI1022 Temperature Probe

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Data Acquisition Applications

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Measuring Temperatures

Applications include thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermistors and silicon analog sensors.

A single LabJack can measure up to 84 analog temperature sensors and 20+ digital sensors.

Temperature Sensors (App Note)
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Testing Embedded Systems

LabJack data acquisition hardware can be used for countless applications including automated testing and validation of a wide array of electronic components and systems.

LabJack offers a good mix of I/O capability, software flexibility, and performance, all at a cost which makes it possible to instantiate several copies of the system without breaking the bank.

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Reading Encoders

LabJack will read all major types of encoders including absolute, incremental and rotary. Our encoder app note features a general overview on different types of encoders, how to properly wire them to a LabJack, and different ways to read and record data from encoders.

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Controlling Motors

LabJack devices can be used to control various types of motors, including stepper motors and PID controllers. In addition, LabJack devices can output PWM signals for accurate duty cycle control, voltage regulation and motor speed control for maximum torque at low speeds.

Stepper Motor (App Note)
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Relay Control

Being able to control relays offers an easy way to add safety shut-offs in high voltage/power applications.

LabJack devices have 5 different relay control options:

One LabJack customer used a LabJack to help charge his Tesla with Bitcoin payments

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Precision Weights & Measures

Strain guages, load cells and pressure sensors are all challenging to take quality measurements with.

Since raw bridge circuits produce very small voltages and are inherently differential, they will typically need to be amplified to get useful readings.

The LabJack U6 and T7 & T8 series of devices can acquire small differential bridge signals directly.

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Automotive Dynomometers

LabJack hardware is used by automotive engineers and technicians around the world to collect data and tune engine performance

Torque sensors combined with rotarty encoders can help calculate horsepower

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