Product category:
Telemetry, data acquisition + loggers
News Release from: Omega Engineering | Subject: iTHX-W
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 October 2003
Temperature and Humidity Microserver
from Omega
The new Omega iTHX-W transmitter lets you monitor and record temperature, relative humidity and dew point over an ethernet network or the internet with no special software except a web browser
The new Omega iTHX-W transmitter lets you monitor and record temperature, relative humidity and dew point over an ethernet network or the internet with no special software except a web browser The iTHX-W produces active web pages to display real time readings, charts of temperature and humidity, or log data in standard formats for use in a spreadsheet or data acquisition programme, such as Excel or Visual Basic
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 18 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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This allows an individual to monitor and log the environmental conditions of a building, facility or room anywhere in the world from a desk top computer or web enabled device.
From within an Ethernet LAN or over the Internet, the user simply types the IP address or an easy to remember name such as "Cleanroom 5" in any Web browser, and the iTHX sends a web page with the current readings.
If the temperature or humidity reading exceeds a set limit, the device can trigger an alarm that can be sent by email to an Internet enabled pager or mobile phone.
The iTHX-W connects to an Ethernet Network with a standard RJ45 connector and sends data in standard TCP/IP packets.
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