Squirrel SQ2010 Data Logger

The Squirrel 2010 is a versatile, general purpose logger, with 4 to 8 analogue input channels to measure current, voltage, resistance and temperature, plus 8 digital channels. All can be logged or used as triggers to automatically start or stop logging.

It is a compact, portable logger which is also suitable for bench based and fixed installations. Easily programmed via the four integral push buttons and large graphical display and with a basic accuracy of 0.1%, the Squirrel 2010 is able to fulfil many routine data logging needs, including more demanding applications requiring up to 10 readings per second on one channel.

  • Flexible
  • Very easy to use
  • Economical
  • Handheld, ergonomic design
  • USB connectivity with PC
  • Ethernet or RS232 communications options available
  • Extended battery life for unattended logging

Key Features

  • Compact, portable data logger
  • Powered from internal cells, external PSU or via USB connection
  • 4 to 8 universal analogue inputs (current, voltage, resistance, temperature) plus 8 digital inputs
  • 16 derived/calculated channels
  • 2 alarm outputs
  • 2 pulse counter inputs (1 at up to 64kHz, 1 at up to 100Hz)
  • Configured via large easy-to-read graphical display
  • 0.1% accuracy, 24-bit A to D conversion
  • Up to 14 million readings
  • Supplied with SquirrelView set-up/download and export software
  • Up to 10 readings per second on 1 channel

Analogue inputs supported

  • Thermistors
  • Thermocouples
  • Voltage
  • Current
  • Resistance

Key Capabilities

  • Create complex schedules of logging rates, triggers and alarm outputs
  • Scale and view readings in real time on the integral display or on a PC running SquirrelView or Excel
  • Display readings in preferred engineering units e.g. Hz, Bar, Pascals, Nm etc.
  • Select logging rates up to 10 Hz. Single channel only
  • Derive up to 16 calculated (virtual) channels from real input channels using mathematical functions
  • Concurrently sample channels at different sample speeds