DAS Software
Install NowA fully-featured data acquisition package, DAS can be used to configure sensors, view data in real-time, or manage stored logs on K33-Logger sensors with internal memory.
IMPORTANT! XP users must first install
USB drivers
below.
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Tutorials
Compatible Products
- K30/K33 Data Loggers
- K30/K33 Sensor Development Kits
- Probe
- K22/K30/K33 Sensors with I2C Interface
- AQ100 Units
- GSS Development Kits
System Requirements
- Windows XP SP3 or higher
- Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5 SP1
- Pentium 4 2.4Ghz or higher processor
- 1GB of RAM
Any system not meeting these minimal requirements is unrecommended. The software will not perform as expected.
IMPORTANT! XP users must first install USB drivers below.
USB Drivers REQUIRED for Windows XP Only
Windows XP is an old operating system that does not have automatic plug and play support for USB communication to our sensors or data loggers. Therefore, you must install the USB drivers below FIRST before installing any other software.
If you run Windows XP, print and follow the instructions below before plugging in your new sensor or data logger the first time. If you do not follow the instructions, you will not be able to read the data.
If you have already plugged in the device and installed the “Unknown” driver (a yellow question mark) for your sensor or data logger, simply navigate to the Add/Delete hardware icon in the Control Panel, delete the “Unknown” driver, reboot your PC, then follow the instructions to correctly install the USB drivers.
Instructions (Read this first!)
Download Drivers
USBView.exe Troubleshooting Utility
Legacy SensorSDK Toolkit
The SensorSDK is for OEM resellers and users looking for advanced tools and configuration options. With a focus towards configuration and advanced functionality it is not suited for day-to-day operation of our sensors.
View an Installation Instructions Video
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Modbus/I2C Communication Documentation for all K-Series Sensors
This documentation includes the parameters to communicate with our K-series sensors using Modbus or I2C.

