Data Acquisition

Data acquisition (DAQ) is the measurement, recording, analysis, and presentation of real-world phenomena. It includes electrical measurements such as voltage, current, and power as well as measurements of temperature, pressure, flow, level, strain, acceleration, pH, humidity and more by sensors and transducers.
Selecting the ideal recorders/data loggers depends on the application. Typical factors include sample rates, channel scalability, signal conditioning, sensor types, analysis capability, mobility, and environmental conditions. Yokogawa recorders/data loggers are recognized for industry leading measurement accuracy, noise tolerance, and build quality. 

 

Data Acquisition

OpreX Data Acquisition belongs to the OpreX Measurement category of the comprehensive OpreX brand for Yokogawa's industrial automation (IA) and control business. A group of data acquisition products that measure, record, analyze, and display data on physical phenomena such as temperature and pressure. The main products, recorders and data loggers, lead the market in measurement accuracy and noise immunity.

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Yokogawa's Paperless Recorder series offers a multi-point touch panel to improve intuitive operator control with predictive monitoring for early detection during sake production and managing brewery wastewater. 

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As water and wastewater systems expand, scalable centralized monitoring enables efficient management of distributed assets and meets evolving user demands.

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Yokogawa's best-in-class panel mount paperless recorders are fully integrated data acquisition and display stations with secure, built-in data storage and network connectivity. Panel-mount solutions are NEMA compliant and integrate the data acquisition equipment into a control panel. Yokogawa's paperless recorder lineup meets rigorous industry standards such as PMO, HTST, and FDA 21 CFR Part 11.

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Interview with Ryon Shaw, project engineer at the Michigan Milk Producers Association (MMPA), to get his perspective on the current state of digital recording in the dairy industry and his thoughts on the challenges facing facilities today.

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