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"A data logger (also datalogger or data recorder) is an electronic device that records data over time or in relation to location either with a built ininstrument or sensor or via external instruments and sensors. Increasingly, but not entirely, they are based on a digital processor (or computer). They generally are small, battery powered, portable, and equipped with a microprocessor, internal memory for data storage, and sensors. Some data loggers interface with a personal computer and utilize software to activate the data logger and view and analyze the collected data, while others have a local interface device (keypad, LCD) and can be used as a stand-alone device.Data loggers vary between general purpose types for a range of measurement applications to very specific devices for measuring in one environment or application type only. It is common for general purpose types to be programmable; however, many remain as static machines with only a limited number or no changeable parameters. Electronic data loggers have replaced chart recorders in many applications.One of the primary benefits of using data loggers is the ability to automatically collect data on a 24-hour basis. Upon activation, data loggers are typically deployed and left unattended to measure and record information for the duration of the monitoring period. This allows for a comprehensive, accurate picture of the environmental conditions being monitored, such as air temperature and relative humidity.The cost of data loggers has been declining over the years as technology improves and costs are reduced. Simple single channel data loggers cost as little as $25. More complicated loggers may costs hundreds or thousands of dollars."

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Like I said in the entry before.. I am very interested in transpiration topics. Due to that, for this activity we are still choosing transpiration. In this experiment, we were investigated the rate of transpiration under different temperature condition. The sensor that we used are temperature sensor and humidity sensor.

Here I attached a  link of our findings using those sensor and data logger.
Feel free to click the link below :)


https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7gOYhHhMyUHMDBXX1Z4WDZUY1E/edit?usp=sharing







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