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Smart probe thermometer

-- Control Engineering, 9/1/2001

San Diego, Calif.-Model 4500 Series ultra-high accuracy thermometer is said to take metrology-level temperature measurement to the production floor, laboratory, and the field. System accuracy is ±0.015°C. The system uses coefficients stored in each probe with the Steinhart-Hart algorithm to calculate the exact temperature reading every time the user plugs them in to take a reading. Model 4500 accepts a wide range of probes that are equipped with the developer's Smart Probe system. Featured functions of the Model 4500 are hold, °F/°C display, min/max readings, store, DT, and three-decimal place mode. The unit has an operating temperature range of 0 to 50°C, is NIST traceable, and features an RS-232 serial port.

Eutechnics, Div. of Alpha Sensors

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