Re: Temperature and CO2 sensors with USB connection

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You might want to consider a data logger.  I have used thermochron
sensors, also known as ibuttons to measure core body temperature in
rodents.  But they are designed for use as monitoring devices.  You can
sterilize them, and you just set the button in the incubator and collect
the data whenever you need it.  Very flexible system, and it is super
cheap, as low as $5 a sensor and $30 some for the usb adaptor. They also
have wired solutions I believe.  I don't know about CO2 but they can
also keep track of humidity.


Check out the websites:

http://www.maxim-ic.com/products/ibutton/ibuttons/thermochron.cfm

and

http://www.maxim-ic.com/products/ibutton/


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Subject: Temperature and CO2 sensors with USB connection

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Dear All,

Again a non-confocal question: In order to check the functionality of
our incubator boxes we would like to purchase temperature and CO2
sensors which can be connected to a computer via USB (to perform
long-term measurements). Does anyone has experience (suggestions) with
such sensors?
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Thanks     Gabor

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