Syrris, a supplier of laboratory automation products, has added the Atlas six-way node socket to its portfolio that increases the versatility of its Atlas modular synthesis system and makes it quicker to set up.
By plugging the six-way socket into the node port of the intelligent Atlas base unit, up to six sensor nodes can be connected. This enables the measurement of multiple parameters, such as temperature, pH and temperature, and turbidity, which can all be displayed, read and controlled directly from the base unit. To prevent any confusion, each of the six sensor nodes can be individually named.
All data can be downloaded from the base unit to a USB stick, then imported and viewed in Atlas reporting software. Any graph generated can be customised and exported as an image, PDF or .csv file.