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voltage 251- sensor guide

Sensor Guide and Example Labs

pdf ±25V Voltage sensor User Guide
What is included with the sensor, Sensor Specifications, Videos and experiment examples, Technical background, Maintenance and storage, and Warranty.

*The following experiments include instructions for the Voltage sensor but they can also be used with the ±25V Voltage sensor.

Ohm’s Law P-10
Physics Experiment (includes also current logger sensor)
Circuits and Series Resistance
P-24

Physics Experiment (includes also current logger sensor)
Producing Electricity C-1
Chemistry Experiment

Voltage 251 – main section

±25V Voltage logger sensor

NUL-251

This sensor measures voltages across various resistive, capacitive and inductive components, as well as those of photovoltaic cells, batteries and power supplies. This sensor can also be used to measure electrode potentials and to investigate the charging and discharging of capacitors.

When used in conjunction with the Current sensor, the dependence of the current flowing on the applied voltage can be studied in various electric circuits.

This sensor can be used to measure low voltage AC and DC circuits. With its 4 mm plugs, it can easily be connected into electric circuits.


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temperature under 1 temperature under 2

ORP – sensor requirements

Sensor Requirements

Hardware (see all)

OR

USB-200 requirements
WIFI-200 requirements
BAT-200 requirements

Software (see all)

computer requirements


Multiple logger sensors can be used together!

Multi requirements 3

ORP – main section

ORP logger sensor NUL-258

The NeuLog ORP (Oxidation Reduction Potential) sensor can be used to quantify whether a substance is a strong oxidizing agent or a strong reducing agent. For example, the ORP electrodes are used to measure the oxidizing ability of chlorine in swimming pools.

The electrode has two components: a measuring half-cell comprised of platinum metal immersed in the solution in which the redox reaction is taking place, and a reference half-cell (sealed gel-filled Ag/AgCl) to which the platinum half-cell is referenced.


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Bluetooth Module BLT-202

 

Bluetooth module BLT-202

NeuLog Bluetooth & Battery All in One!

  • Connect 1-5 Sensors at a time
  • Same user interface in all apps & platforms
  • Full NeuLog computational power
  • Other systems fail to connect multiple sensors via bluetooth to one tablet for simultaneous data collection
  • A 2300 mAh rechargeable battery that enables extended use without frequent charging

 

 


 

Bluetooth Module User Guide

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  • Bluetooth wireless connection with tablet, iPad or smart phone.
  • BLT-202 wire connection with PC or MAC
  • BLT-202 as a battery module
  • Included in package, Maintenance and storage, and Warranty.

     

Free Apps:

 



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In this blog, we will be sharing the capabilities of the NeuLog Sensors and Modules, and how their data collection software/application can benefit both teachers and students. We will also suggest some tricks and tips we have learned in our experience.

For any questions or comments write to us at info@neulog.com.