Neulog
NeuLog logger sensors are the fruit of innovative thinking in technological training systems for hands-on education in the sciences, high-tech and industry for grade schools, high schools, universities, vocational schools, and after-school activities programs.
- info@neulog.com
- 850 St Paul Street
Rochester, NY 14605
United States of America
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Product
USB Module
USB-200
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This USB module enables a fast connection of the sensors tothe computer (PC, Mac, XO, or Linux).This module is the first in a chain of sensors connected toa USB port of the PC. It provides both power from the PC to thesensors and communication between the PC and the sensors.
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Graphic Display Module
VIEW-101
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The Graphic display module is used to run experimentswithout a PC. It displays the sensor's measurements indigital and graphical forms. It can also be used to program thesensor's experiment setup as well as viewing the input from up tofive sensors at a time.
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Blood Pressure Logger Sensor
NUL-222
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The sensor measures the pressure in the cuff wrapped on the tested person's arm.Heartbeats affect the blood pressure. That is the reason for the difference between the systolic and diastolic pressure of the tested person.
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RF Communication Module
RF-200
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The RF Communication module allows remote operation of asingle sensor or a chain of sensors. The remote single sensoror chain is connected to an RF Communication module and to aBattery Module which powers them all.
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Heart Rate and Pulse Logger Sensor
NUL-208
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This sensor can be used to monitor and compare pulse rates under various exercise and rest conditions. Additionally, it can show changes of blood volume/flow in the finger or ear lobe with time.The sensor has two modes of operation: measuring the BPM (Beats per Minute) of the heart rate or displaying the analog arbitrary value of the measured signal.
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CO2 Logger Sensor
NUL-220
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This logger sensor is based on an electromechanical reaction between CO2 gas and the sensor. The result of the electromechanical reaction is voltage, measured by the logger sensor. The measure units are ppm (parts of CO2 per million of air).






