USB Thermistor Data Logger with LCD Display

Lascar Thermistor Data Recorder with Direct USB Connection and Alarms
SKU
EL-USB-TP-LCD
In Stock
$126.49
  • Measure and Record Temperature Readings Using External Thermistor Probe
  • Stores 32,000 Temperature Readings onto Non-Volatile Internal Memory
  • Powered by User-Replaceable 1/2 AA Lithium Battery with 2-Year Typical Battery Life
  • 2 User-Programmable Alarm Thresholds with Visual LED Indicators
  • USB Interface for Set-up and Data Download

Includes (1) Thermistor Sensor Probe w/ 1.0 Meter Cable, Protective Cap and 1/2 AA 3.6 Volt Lithium Battery. PC Compatible Software Available for Download.

Overview of the Lascar EL-USB-TP-LCD Temperature Data Logger

The Lascar EL-USB-TP-LCD is a standalone USB temperature logger that uses an external thermistor temperature probe. The logger can measure and store over 32k readings before needing to be downloaded. The logger can be used to measure and record temperature over a range of -40°C to +125°C (-40°F to 257°F) and has an accuracy of +/-0.6°C. The display allows you to cycle through current, minimum, and maximum readings. The free and easy to use EasyLog USB software allows you to quickly configure the loggers and view downloaded data. The 1-meter probe cable makes the EL-USB-TP-LCD an ideal solution for monitoring temperature in small spaces where the body of a data logger won’t fit.

Looking for something similar but with greater accuracy? Check out the EL-USB-TP-LCD+.

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.
User Manuals and Product Guides
pdf
(Size: 0.5 MB)
Lascar EasyLog Step-By-Step Software Instructions

Lascar EL-USB-TP-LCD USB Thermistor Data Logger Specifications

Temperature Measurement Range: -40°C to 125°C (-31°F to 257°F)
Resolution: 0.5°C (1.0°F)
Accuracy: ±0.6°C (±0.2°F)
Data Storage Capacity 32,000 Samples
Sampling Rate 1 Second to 12 Hours
Start Modes Immediate, Delayed and Push-to-Start
Operating Range Temperature: -35°C to 80°C (-31°F to 176°F)
Note: Data Logger Should Not be Subjected to Temperatures Outside Operating Range
Power Source User Replaceable 1/2AA 3.6V Lithium
Battery Life Typically 2 Years (Dependant on Sampling Rate and Environment)
Software Compatibility Windows 11, 10 and 7 (64-Bit and 32-Bit Versions)
LED Green: Recording and Logging
Red: Alarm Thresholds Met
Orange: Low Battery or Logger Data Capacity full
Display Functions Recent Logged Temperature Reading
Maximum Logged Temperature
Minimum Logged Temperature
Alarm Visual - Blinking Red LED
Standards Compliance RoHS
Weight 1.52 oz
Dimensions 13.45 cm x 2.12 cm x 2.39 cm (5.29" x 0.83" x 0.94")
Customer Questions
Is the software compatible with Windows 10?
Yes, it will work with Windows10
What is the distinction between operating range and measurement range? Can I or can I not measure something that is outside the operating range but inside the measurement range? Is the operating range to protect the thermistor and the LCD, housing, electronic chips, or to protect the sensor itself.
Operating range is the range of temperature that the logger itself can be exposed to while measurement range is the range of temperature that the external sensor can be exposed to and that the logger can measure. This is because the sensor can be exposed...
It is clear that the unit can be instructed by the PC software to download/send the logger data via USB. 1) Is there a command set that a user (programmer) could use to query the logger via USB instead of using the provided PC software? 2) If connected by USB, does the logger require the battery power source? Many thanks! PCS
This logger requires the Lascar software to configure it and read out the data after the recording session is finished.  You aren’t able to control it via a 3rd party command or software.  The logger won’t work unless a battery is installed...
Is there any sort of shielding on the thermistor to keep high frequency noise out of the collected data?
The sensor is shielded enough to maintain the specification for accuracy which is ±0.6°C for this device.
Are there other probe styles available for this data logger? What is the probe type (previous versions used a k-type probe)?
This logger comes with a thermistor type probe. It is not compatible with any other types of sensors. The Type K probe you are talking about is what comes with the EL-USB-TC-LCD which is a thermocouple data logger. That is compatible with any thermocouple...
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