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Saelig’s New Mini Datalogger Now Stores Over One Billion Measurements

Pittsford, NY, USA: Saelig Company, Inc. (Saelig) (www.saelig.com) has introduced a new version of the successful MSR145miniature datalogger, now with storage capability for storing over one billion readings from a number of parameters simultaneously with 12-bit resolution. The award-winning, unique MSR145 mini datalogger, previously limited to only two million measurements, is now available with a slot for a removable microSD card (≥4GB). This increases the storage of the logger to a record-breaking 1 billion measurements. The MSR145’s SD card can be easily changed during on-going experiments, representing a significant benefit when undertaking extremely long-term measurements. This allows users to evaluate the saved data at any time, whenever it may be necessary.

Whether for monitoring the transportation of sensitive goods, climate monitoring in building services engineering, taking vibration and temperature measurements, or for documenting process workflows in industrial applications – the range of possible applications for which battery-powered MSR145 dataloggers can be used is virtually unlimited. MSR loggers are available with up to five different sensors – temperature, humidity, pressure, light, 3-axis acceleration, and can be expanded significantly with additional analog inputs. Featuring selectable 12-bit input configurations, this allows users to connect individual external sensors for a diverse range of measurement applications.

Made in Switzerland by MSR Electronics GmbH, MSR145 loggers are available now from Saelig, with units starting at $500. For detailed specifications, free technical assistance, or additional information, please contact 1-888-7SAELIG, via email: info@saelig.com, or visit www.saelig.com.

About Saelig Company, Inc. Founded in 1988 in Rochester, New York, Saelig is a North American distributor with a growing reputation for finding and sourcing unique, easy-to-use control and instrumentation products and related active components, for use in a variety of industries, including: automation, automotive, aerospace & defense, computers, controls, embedded systems, medical & pharmaceutical manufacturing, motion control, R&D, wireless, etc. Products lines are continuously added from sources across the globe, and are offered at highly competitive prices, accompanied by full in-house technical support, exceptional customer service, and fast delivery. For full details of available product lines, please visit www.saelig.com.

About MSR Electronics GmbH The firm’s core competencies lie in the development and sale of standard and application-specific miniaturized dataloggers for a broad range of uses. MSR Electronics’ customers include well known firms such as Alstom, Carl Zeiss, Decathlon, EMPA, Fein, Festo, Novartis, Oerlikon Balzers, Osram, Robert Bosch, Rega (the Swiss air rescue service), Siemens, W.L. Gore & Associates, V-Zug and many more.

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