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Remote & Ethernet Data Loggers

Digilent offers a range of Ethernet and wireless data loggers for remote data acquisition across a variety of applications. These web-enabled DAQ devices allow you to collect, monitor, and analyze signals from anywhere with network connectivity—ideal for industrial automation, research, testing, and monitoring environments.

Key Benefits of Digilent’s Remote & Ethernet DAQ Devices:

  • Remote accessibility – Perform remote data acquisition without physical access to the device
  • Network-ready – Connect via Ethernet or enable wireless capabilities using supported Wi-Fi adapters
  • Wide sensor support – Compatible with thermocouples, RTDs, thermistors, and voltage/current signals
  • Reliable performance – Designed for high-speed sampling, precision timing, and long-term logging in critical environments
  • Cloud and web integration – Many devices support browser-based configuration or cloud connectivity for scalable data management

Explore by connectivity, input type, or use case to find the ideal remote data logger for your setup. Whether you're logging environmental data, monitoring equipment, or running long-term research experiments.

Remote Data Loggers & Wireless Data Acquisition Systems

Remote data loggers are designed to collect and transmit data over a network, allowing access from virtually anywhere. They are ideal for distributed systems, hard-to-reach sites, or setups where direct access is limited. Depending on the installation, these loggers can connect through Ethernet or Wi-Fi (wireless), providing reliable options for continuous monitoring without the need to be physically present.

With the ability to operate over local networks or remotely via the web, these loggers form part of modern wireless data acquisition systems, supporting applications in labs, factories, field installations, and smart infrastructure.

Applications & Units Measured

Digilent’s remote DAQ devices are used to log:

  • Temperature (via thermocouples, RTDs, thermistors)
  • Voltage and current
  • Strain, vibration, pressure, and other analog signals

These units are applicable in:

  • Predictive maintenance and condition monitoring
  • Environmental and structural health monitoring
  • Scientific research and long-term testing
  • Industrial automation and equipment diagnostics

Wireless vs. Wired Data Loggers

Both wired Ethernet and wireless data loggers offer high-speed acquisition, precise timing, and advanced triggering options. Ethernet devices ensure stable, secure connections for large-scale or high-frequency data capture. Wireless temperature data loggers and other Wi-Fi-enabled models offer unmatched flexibility in mobile or constrained setups, making them ideal for temporary installations or areas without wired infrastructure.

Why Choose Digilent for Remote DAQ?

Our network data loggers are built for flexibility, accuracy, and ease of use. They work equally well in fixed lab setups and across distributed networks of remote devices. With browser-based interfaces and support for Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and cloud logging, Digilent’s solutions allow teams to scale their data acquisition strategies efficiently and reliably.