EasyLog Current USB Data Logger

Lascar Data Recorder Measuring and Recording 4-20 mA Current Loops
SKU
EL-USB-4
In Stock
$103.49
  • 4-20mA Current Loop Measurement Range
  • Connection Via two Screw Terminals
  • USB Interface for Set-up and Data Download
  • User-Programmable Alarm Thresholds with LED Indicators
  • Stores 32,000 Readings

Includes Measurement Leads with Terminated Crocodile Clips and 1/2 AA 3.6V Lithium Battery. PC Compatible Software Available As A Download.

Overview of the Lascar EL-USB-4 4-20mA DC Data Logger

The Lascar EL-USB-4 is a standalone USB for measuring 4-20mA DC. The logger comes with an endcap that has integrated screw terminals for connecting the included measuring leads with crocodile clips. The EL-USB-3 can record and store over 32k readings. The free and easy to use EasyLog USB software allows you to quickly configure the loggers and view downloaded data. This logger is an ideal solution for recording the output of various sensors that feature a scalable 4-20mA DC output.

Product Videos
A Step-by-Step Video on How to Setup Your Lascar EasyLog Data Logger.
A Step-By-Step Instructional Video on How to Download the Recorded Data to your PC or Laptop Using the EasyLog PC Software.
Software Downloads
exe
(Size: 18.6 MB)
EL-WIN Software Version 7.7 - Compatible with Lascar EL-USB Series and EL-GFX Series Data Loggers
User Manuals and Product Guides

Lascar EL-USB-4 USB Current Logger Specifications

Data Storage Capacity 32,000 Samples/Readings
Measurement Range 4-20 mA dc
Internal Resolution ± 0.05 mA dc
Accuracy (Overall Error) ±1%
Sampling Rate 1s, 10s, 1m, 5m, 30m, 1hr, 6hr, 12hr
Operating Range -35°C to 80°C (-31°F to 176°F)
Power Source 1/2AA 3.6V Lithium Battery
Battery Life 3 Year Typical Life
Software Compatibility Windows 11, 10 and 7 (64-Bit and 32-Bit Versions)
Standards Compliance RoHS
Customer Questions
Is the software compatible with Windows 10?
Yes, it will work with Windows10
Hi This is regarding the EL-USB-4, 4-20mA Current data logger. It stores 32000 samples. What happens after 32000 samples are taken? Does it stop logging or does it have the option to overwrite the oldest data?
How the logger behaves after filling up its memory depends on how it is configured.  You can choose to have the logger stop recording when the memory is full or you can have it continue recording over the oldest data.
What is the best way to connect the EL-USB-4 data logger to a Mettler Toledo M400 Transmitter to record data
While we are not familiar with that specific device I did take a quick look at it and it appears to have 4 programable analog outputs that can output either a 0-20mA or 4-20mA signal. For use with the EL-USB-4 you would want to output a 4-20mA signal...
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