Balances
Laboratory Balance Connectivity Streamlines Data Collection
Jan 29 2014
Connecting balances to other devices is more than helpful; it has become imperative for many laboratories. The ability to connect speeds up research processes, allowing faster data recording and conversion of the data into tables, charts, graphs or other formats. Efficiency skyrockets when time isn’t wasted manually inputting results into a computer.
When a balance connects directly to another device, it decreases the chance of security compromises. This is important in research laboratories, where workers sometimes tap into highly classified information and formulas. It also can minimise or eliminate human error during manual data logging. These errors could lead to miscalculations or failed tests, experiments and trials.
Data collection is accomplished by different devices, including computers or data loggers. A data logger is a separate instrument that connects to the balance for the sole purpose of collecting and recording the figures provided by the balance. Information collected by the data logger can be accessed and analysed at a later point, or stored for compliance recording.
Alternatively, balances can be connected directly to other laboratory devices, allowing data from the balance to be incorporated into calculations made by that equipment. This type of data collection enables examination and further analysis of results using other types of laboratory equipment.
Computer-based data collection provides the benefit of being able to use the computer’s processor, data storage, display and interfaces.
Adam Equipment balances include standard connection ports that enable data transmission to a computer, making them affordable and attractive choices for laboratories on a budget. Some balance manufacturers provide an interface only as an option. It is important to ascertain which features are included on a balance when considering data collection in the laboratory.
Connectivity has opened the door for companies like Adam to offer software such as Adam DUTM to accomplish the transfer of measurement data. Using Adam DU, users can quickly and easily capture data from any Adam Equipment balance having RS-232 or USB connection (Figure 1). Adam DU collects information from up to eight balances simultaneously, while monitoring, configuring and customising the data to the user’s requirements.
Adam DU can provide basic remote control of the balance, in addition to graphing data and exporting the readings to other applications, including Microsoft® Excel, Microsoft Word and Windows Clipboard. Laboratory users can perform statistical analysis on readings and capture custom data, since Adam DU supports up to six additional user-defined data fields. Adam DU also is capable of logging calibration reports, allowing complete tracking of calibration records.
Used in tandem with Adam Equipment balances, Adam DU can provide users with enhanced data collection capabilities, along with analysis and tracking. To learn more about Adam DU and get details about a free 14-day trial of the software, visit www.adamdu.com. For information about the full line of Adam Equipment products, go to www.adamequipment.com.
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