Resources for H08-006-04

HOBO 4 External Channel Data Logger

H08-006-04 Data Sheet
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Creating a voltage divider

A voltage divider will drop the voltage of the input signal to the level the data logger can measure.

Boosting mV outputs to 0-2.5 DC outputs for use with HOBO stand-alone data loggers

Simple non-inverting op-amp amplifier circuit - how to boost mV to 0-2.5V DC.

Logging duration calculation table

Data logger is shutting off prematurely

A discharge of static electricity may cause a running data logger to stop recording. Precautions should be taken to prevent this while handling the data logger. Discharges may occur when there is a charge difference between the data logger and a cable being connected to it or when a person touches an exposed jack.

Connecting a 4-20mA to an external input

The 4-20mA cable (CABLE-4-20mA) measures currents from 0 to 20.1mA. The cable must be connected such that the current flows through, and with the proper polarity, as shown in the diagram. (Do not expose to current above 20mA or negative current.) Do not cut off the end of the gray cable where it connects to the blue and yellow wires, as this contains the precision resistor required for current measurements.

U12 input impedance

This note looks at input impedance characteristics of the HOBO U12 loggers with external inputs. "Rs" and "VA" in the attached diagram represent your source impedance.

Wiring Diagram - HOBO UX120-006M, U12, H08 Voltage Logic Switch

Attached is a wiring diagram that shows how to monitor switch closures with a HOBO UX12

How do I delete, erase, or clear data from my data logger's memory?

When you relaunch a HOBO data logger, the device reverts to the beginning of its memory and starts writing new data over the old.

Will H-series loggers work with HOBOware software?

With the exception of the H21-002 Microstation, HOBOware software is not compatible with H-series loggers.