Datalogger provides measurement and control functions.

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Allowing for multiple measurement and control peripherals and sensor connections, Model CR1000 can be used as part of data acquisition system. Commercial sensors can be utilized on 16 single-ended or 8 differential analog input channels, 2 pulse counters, 3 switched voltage excitations, and 8 control/digital ports. RS-232 port and I/O port provide multiple telemetry options for datalogger via radio, satellite, phone, and Ethernet.



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More Versatile Channels, Increased Memory Campbell Scientific's CR1000 Datalogger



LOGAN, Utah (September 6, 2005) - The CR1000 is Campbell Scientific's newest datalogger that builds on the company's 30-year reputation for rugged and reliable measurement and control instrumentation. It retains the versatility of its predecessor, the CR10X, and provides increased memory, more measurement channels, and multiple telemetry options. When used as part of a data acquisition system, the CR1000 provides the measurement and control functions. A complete CR1000-based system for an industrial monitoring application would include a 12V power supply, weatherproof enclosure, sensors, programming/communications software, and communication peripherals.

The CR1000 allows for multiple measurement and control peripherals and sensor connections. Measurement and control peripherals are available to provide additional measurement channels, and in some cases, additional capability (e.g. CANbus interface and power relays). Most commercial sensors can be used with the versatile channels consisting of 16 single-ended or 8 differential analog inputs (individually configured), 2 pulse counters, 3 switched voltage excitations, and 8 control/digital ports. An RS-232 port and CS I/O port provide the multiple telemetry options for the datalogger, via radio, satellite, phone (land line, cellular, voice), Ethernet, and more.

The design of the CR1000 is for standalone applications, including individual and network applications, using minimal power of 12 volts supplied by rechargeable batteries, a vehicle power supply, ac power, or even solar panels. It also provides increased on-board memory to store data. Additional storage is available by using the CFM100 module with a CompactFlash® card so data can be analyzed at your personal computer.

Campbell Scientific, Inc. is a world-wide manufacturer of dataloggers, data acquisition systems, and measurement and control products. To learn more about the CR1000 and to obtain detailed specifications, please visit http://www.campbellsci.com/cr1000.

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