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Dataloggers
A Campbell Scientific datalogger is at the center of our rugged, reliable data acquisition
systems. Our dataloggers:
- Measure almost any sensor
- Operate over a wide temperature range
- Perform reliably under adverse field conditions
- Operate independently of AC power, computers, and human interaction
- Program easily using our PC support software or keyboard/display
- Interface with radio, telephone, cell phone, short haul, and multidrop modems, and satellite transmitters
- Perform measurement and control functions based on time or event
- Provide non-volatile data storage and on-board battery-backed clock (excludes CR7)
- Operate from a variety of 12 Vdc sources
- Consume minimal power
- Expand channel capacity by adding our multiplexers and SDMs (excludes CR200-series and CR510)
Campbell Scientific Dataloggers
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The CR200X-series dataloggers replaced the CR200-series dataloggers in December 2009. Th e CR200X-series datalogger
allows 128 public variables instead of 48 and allows eight tables instead of four. Th e compiled CRBasic program of a
CR200X-series datalogger can be two times larger than the compiled CRBasic program of a CR200-series datalogger. For the
CR200X series, all supported CRBasic instructions are in a single operating system version.
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The CR800 is the ideal datalogger for applications where only a few sensors will be measured, providing precise measurement capabilities
in a rugged, battery-operated package.
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The CR850 datalogger is similar to the CR800 datalogger, except it has a keyboard display as part of its integrated package. The CR850 provides a
lower cost alternative for measurements of a limited number of sensors, yet can be used with most of our telecommunication devices such as cellular
telephones, RF UHF/VHF RF modems, and satellite transceivers.
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The CR1000-series dataloggers follow in the tradition of the CR10 and CR10X. They support a
variety of functions and larger numbers of sensors than the CR200 and CR510 series. The CR1000-series is a compact, modular line
of dataloggers with a measurement and control module, external power supply, and keyboard display. Their power consumption and
packaging are optimized for unattended network applications.
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The CR3000 Micrologger is a self-contained, rugged datalogger that can measure most
sensor types directly, communicate via modems, control external devices, and store
both data and programs in either non-volatile Flash memory or battery-backed SRAM.
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A rugged, high performance, integrated data acquisition system with a built-in keyboard, graphics
display, and PCMCIA card slot. It combines 16-bit resolution with a maximum throughput of 5000
measurements per second. The CR5000 is available with a built-in sealed rechargeable battery base
or in a low profile version without batteries.
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Typically used in applications that require rapid measurements, the CR9000X makes measurements at
rates up to 100,000 samples per second with 16-bit resolution. The user inserts up to nine I/O
modules to configure the system for a specific application. A smaller version, the CR9000XC,
accepts up to five I/O modules.
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