CR1000 DataloggerThe CR1000 datalogger builds on the foundation of our CR10 and CR10X dataloggers. The CR1000 retains the versatility of the earlier loggers with a detachable wiring panel, separate power supply, and optional keyboard display. It features increased memory, more measurement channels, and an RS-232 port for communication than previous dataloggers in this series.
CR850 DataloggerThe 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 datalogger 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. The CR850 datalogger uses external power supplies.
CR800 DataloggerThe CR800 provides a lower-cost datalogger alternative for measurements of a limited number of sensors, yet can be used with most of our telecommunication devices such as cellular telephones, UHF/VHF RF modems, and satellite transceivers. The CR800 datalogger uses external power supplies and keyboard displays.
CR3000 DataloggerThe 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.
The CR3000 has an integral, 8-line, alphanumeric display and power supply. A battery-backed, real-time clock and 4M of nonvolatile data storage is included. The CR3000 is available with a sealed rechargeable battery base, an alkaline base, or in a low-profile version without batteries
CR5000 DataloggerThe CR5000 is a rugged, high performance, integrated datalogger/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.
A control module is the base of the measurement system, then the input/output module, datalogger enclosure, and I/O cards are added. As measurement needs change from study to study, the CR7 can be adapted by modifying the I/O card configuration.
CR200 DataloggerThe CR200 is our lowest-cost datalogger. Its input channel configuration and small size is optimal for measuring one or two sensors. When paired with an ENC200 enclosure and the small 16869 battery, the packaged CR200 has a deployment size of only 6 inches by 7 inches.
The CR200 is the "base" model in the CR200 datalogger series. The CR200 does not include a radio. However, three related models, the CR206, CR211, and CR216, carry on-board, spread spectrum radios in the 915 MHz, 922 MHz, and 2.4 GHz frequency ranges respectively.
CR216 DataloggerThe CR216 Datalogger combines an on-board 2.4 GHz spread spectrum radio with the functionality of the CR200 Datalogger. The CR216 provides both measurement and communication capability in a small, rugged package.
The CR216's input channel configuration and small size is optimal for measuring one or two sensors. When paired with an ENC200 enclosure and the small 16869 battery, the packaged CR216 has a deployment size of only 6 inches by 7 inches. If an alternate spread spectrum radio is required, see our CR206 and CR211 dataloggers.
AM16/32B MultiplexerThe AM16/32B has replaced the AM16/32A. The AM16/32B supports two clocking modes: - Mode A works like the AM16/32A and sequentially advances through each channel.- Mode B uses a relay address to go directly to a specific channel—reducing power consumption and wear on the relay switches. The new capability was added to allow it to work more efficiently with the AVW200-series vibrating wire interfaces.The AM16/32B multiplexer allows our dataloggers to measure more sensors. The number of analog inputs is increased by sequentially multiplexing sensor leads into "common" leads. The individual common leads are connected to datalogger analog inputs, excitation channels, or ground as required by the sensor. The datalogger controls the multiplexer using two control ports or one control port and one excitation channel.Compatible dataloggers include our CR10X, CR1000, CR800, CR850, CR3000, CR5000, and CR7. Please note that the AM16/32B is not compatible with our CR200-series, CR500, or CR510 dataloggers.
107 Temperature ProbeThe 107 is a general purpose sensor that can be used to accurately measure the temperature of a variety of media, most commonly air, water, and soil.
The 107 temperature sensor consists of a thermistor encapsulated in a cylindrical aluminum housing. The probe measures temperature from -35° to +50°C and is designed for durability and ease of installation/removal.
LoggerNet Datalogger Support SoftwareLoggerNet is computer software for Campbell Scientific dataloggers. It supports programming, communication, and data retrieval between Campbell Scientific dataloggers and a PC. LoggerNet can support connection to a single datalogger, but it is especially adept in applications that require telecommunications or scheduled data retrieval used in large datalogger networks. LoggerNet consists of a server application and several client applications integrated into a single product. LoggerNet runs on a PC, using serial ports, telephony drivers, and Ethernet hardware to communicate with dataloggers via phone modems, RF devices, and other peripherals. The LoggerNet server stores the data in a cache and writes data to ASCII files.LoggerNet is the standard software package recommended for those who have datalogger networks that do not require the more advanced features offered in LoggerNet Admin. LoggerNet includes the LoggerNet server and integrated client applications that allow you to program the datalogger, collect data, monitor and troubleshoot the network, manage the dataloggers in your network, create graphical data displays that update when data is collected, create automated tasks, and view or post-process the data.