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MSR Electronics GmbH

  • Mettlenstrasse 6 Seuzach
    8472
    Switzerland
  • +41 52 316 25 55
  • http://www.msr.ch
  • +41 52 316 35 21

MSR Electronics GmbH Articles

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Design
1st December 2020
Long lasting MSR175 data logger monitors transports

The MSR175 data logger from MSR Electronics, which has been optimised for shock and impact measurements up to ±200g, is now also available in a version with a replaceable Li-SOCI2 battery, which allows an even longer operating time compared to the standard Li-Po battery. This enables transport and storage monitoring of sensitive goods over a period of more than two years.  

Sensors
14th December 2017
Data logger measures the physiological properties for textiles

Functional clothing is subjected to extensive testing, both in the laboratory and in the field, before entering the market. With the new MSR147WD wireless data logger, MSR Electronics wants to make the complex measuring and monitoring of physiological parameters such as skin temperature and moisture level easier, and make it accessible to a wide user field.

Design
19th July 2017
Data logger software analyses shocks and jolts

  Specialising in analysing shock events and jolts, the new MSR ShockViewer data logger software allows you to clearly present extensive measured data, as well as quickly analyse and conclusively document critical events. During transport, cargo is subjected to a multitude of external impacts that may cause it to sustain damage.

Test & Measurement
10th March 2016
Data logger enables remote monitoring

The ability to permanently record temperature, humidity and pressure at various measuring points, in inaccessible locations and at operating temperatures from -20 °C to +125 °C, and monitor them globally via the cloud are all options offered with the MSR385WD data logger from MSR Electronics.

Analysis
7th May 2015
Wireless data logger eases testing in inaccessible locations

A new wireless data logger will permanently record temperature, humidity and pressure values using miniature transmitter modules over long periods of time, at operating temperatures from -20 °C to +125 °C, even in inaccessible locations.The MSR385WD from MSR Electronics operates in the 868 MHz ISM band, offers these options.

Analysis
21st October 2014
Data loggers take flight to ISS

Miniature data logging devices from MSR Electronics are accompanying the flights of the unmanned spacecraft ‘Cygnus’ to the International Space Station ISS to take transport measurements for the fourth consecutive flight. The data loggers are being used in order to record shock and vibrations on the transport route of the supply transporter Cygnus to the ISS.

Test & Measurement
17th June 2014
Recording period is ten times longer on upgraded data logger

MSR Electronics has upgraded its MSR 165 data logger to extend its working range from 15g up to 200 g and enable a recording period that is up to ten times longer. MSR launched the mini logger five years ago. Features are 1600 shock measurements per second in all three axes, the capacity to store over 1 billion measured values and the option of equipping the unit with additional temperature, humidity, pressure or light sensors. All this is dilige...

Test & Measurement
13th May 2013
Wireless Data Logger With BLE, OLED Display And MSR SmartCloud

MSR Electronics present its universal MSR145 mini data logger for the first time as a wireless data logger with Bluetooth Low Energy and OLED colour display. Also new: the web-based MSR SmartCloud service for mobile data monitoring. The new options for the MSR145 will be available from August 2013.

Test & Measurement
6th February 2013
MSR Electronics Announce MSR145 Data Logger With More Options

Five in one go: The new possibility of selecting up to five sensors of the same measurand affords the user a multitude of new areas of application for the MSR145 mini data logger. Developed by the Swiss technology company MSR Electronics GmbH, the MSR145 can furthermore be equipped with fluid pressure sensors for the first time and temperature measurements are now possible for an extended measuring range from -250°C to 1200 °C.

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