Allows any combination of our stainless steel, fast response or skin/surface temperature probes for a wide variety of temperature measurement. For use with PASPORT Interfaces.
- 2x Two Stainless Steel Temperature Probes
- 3x Three Fast Response Probes
See the Buying Guide for this item's required, recommended, and additional accessories.
Product Summary
The PASPORT Quad Temperature Sensor can connect up to four Temperature Probes and can be used with our Stainless Steel, Fast Response, and Skin/Surface Temperature probes for a wider variety of temperature measurements in the classroom or field.
Features
- Displays °C, K and °F with 0.0025 °C resolution
- Rugged, stainless steel probe with easy-grip plastic handle
- Teflon® cover to protect the probe from aggressive chemicals is available separately
Applications
- Thermal heat flow (one or two dimension)
- Comparative body temperatures
- Side-by-side chemical reactions
- Solar radiation
- Properties of insulation
What's Included
- 2x Two Stainless Steel Temperature Probes
- 3x Three Fast Response Probes
Product Specifications
Range | -35°C to +135°C |
Resolution | 0.0025°C |
Accuracy | ±0.5°C |
Maximum Sample Rate | 100 Hz |
Displays | °C, K, and °F |
Data Collection Software
This product requires PASCO software for data collection and analysis. We recommend the following option(s). For more information on which is right for your classroom, see our Software Comparison: SPARKvue vs. Capstone »
Interface Required
This product requires a PASCO Interface to connect to your computer or device. We recommend the following option(s). For a breakdown of features, capabilities, and additional options, see our Interface Comparison Guide »
Dedicated Datalogging with SPARK LXi2
Consider an all-in-one, touchscreen data collection, graphing, and analysis tool for students. Designed for use with wired and wireless sensors, the SPARK LXi2 Datalogger simultaneously accommodates up to five wireless sensors and includes two ports for blue PASPORT sensors. It features an interactive, icon-based user interface within a shock-absorbing case and arrives packaged with SPARKvue, MatchGraph!, and Spectrometry software for interactive data collection and analysis. It can additionally connect via Bluetooth to the following interfaces: AirLink, SPARKlink Air, and 550 Universal Interface.
Buying Guide
Recommended Accessories | P/N | Price |
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PASPORT Skin/Surface Temperature Probe | PS-2131 | -- |
PASPORT Fast Response Temperature Probe (3 pack) | PS-2135 | -- |
PASPORT Stainless Steel Temperature Probe | PS-2153 | -- |
Product Guides & Articles
Temperature Sensors
Our highly affordable temperature sensors provide unparalleled convenience during any experiment by eliminating the need for manually recorded temperature data. This page contains a comparison chart for PASCO temperature sensors to help you discover what’s possible when you use a modern thermometer.
Experiment Library
Perform the following experiments and more with the PASPORT Quad Temperature Sensor.
Visit PASCO's Experiment Library to view more activities.
Absolute Zero
A constant-volume gas thermometer is used to determine the value of absolute zero in degrees Celsius by plotting Temperature vs. Absolute Pressure and finding the temperature at which the Absolute Pressure is zero.
Electrical Equivalent of Heat
Determine the amount of electrical energy (in Joules) that is equivalent to a certain amount of thermal energy (in calories) by measuring the amount of electrical energy used in the heating resistor to heat water and the resulting...
Heat and Temperature
Explore the relationship between heat and temperature by measuring the amount of temperature change in two different volumes of the same fluid, subject to the same amount of added thermal energy.
Boyle's Law
This lab uses the Ideal Gas Law Apparatus syringe to examine Boyle's Law. Using this apparatus, you will hold the temperature of a gas constant while changing the volume of the gas and measuring the volume and the absolute pressure.
Specific Heat
A temperature sensor is used to measure the temperature change of a volume of warm water when a cold piece of metal is placed in it. The data will be used to determine the total amount of heat transferred from the warmer water...
Boyle's Law
Rediscover Boyle's Law by holding the temperature of a gas constant and changing the volume of the gas, and measuring the volume and the absolute pressure.
Transfer of Heat by Radiation
In this lab you will explore how heat energy is lost by a hot object and show how radiation is affected by the different surfaces of a hot object.
Specific Heat
Use a temperature sensor to measure the temperature change of a volume of warm water when a cold piece of metal is placed in it. Determine the total amount of heat transferred from the warmer water to the cold metal, and the specific...
Transfer of Heat by Radiation
Explore how heat energy is lost by a hot object and show how radiation is affected by the different surfaces of a hot object.
Support Documents
Manuals | ||
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PASPORT Quad Temperature Sensor Manual | English - 693.16 KB | |
PASPORT Quad Temperature Sensor Manual | Russian - 711.16 KB | |
Knowledge Base | ||
Replacing connector board for PASPORT type sensors | Aug 29th, 2023 | |
Thermistor Table (Temperature vs Resistance) | Aug 29th, 2023 |