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Campbell Scientific dataloggers are at the center of our rugged, reliable data acquisition systems. These dataloggers share similar measurement and programming capabilities; selection of the appropriate datalogger depends mainly on the type, number, precision, and speed of measurements required.
Below is information on the Campbell Scientific dataloggers that we sell and support. If you have any questions please contact us for a no obligation consultation. We can provide quotes and detailed specification information.
The CR300/CR300-RF407/CR300-WIFI/CR300-CELL2xx is a low-cost, compact, multi-purpose measurement and control datalogger. It is ideal for small applications requiring long-term, remote monitoring and control. The CR300 can measure most hydrological, meteorological, environmental and industrial sensors. It makes data available over varied networks and can deliver it using your preferred protocol. The CR300 also performs automated on-site or remote decision making for control and M2M communications. The CR300-RF407?model features built-in radio communication, the CR300-WIFI offers built in WIFI and includes a 2.4GHz 0dBd Omni 1/2 Wave Whip Antenna, whilst the CR300-CELL2xx offers built-in cellular communication.
The CR310/CR310-RF407/CR310-WIFI/CR310-CELL2xx is a low-cost, compact, multi-purpose measurement and control datalogger that includes removable terminal connectors and an integrated 10/100 Ethernet port . The CR310 can measure most hydrological, meteorological, environmental and industrial sensors. It makes data available over varied networks and can deliver it using your preferred protocol. The CR310 also performs automated on-site or remote decision making for control and M2M communications. The CR310-RF407?model features built-in radio communication, the CR310-WIFI offers built in WIFI and includes a 2.4GHz 0dBd Omni 1/2 Wave Whip Antenna, whilst the CR310-CELL2xx offers built-in cellular communication.? It is ideal for small applications requiring long-term, remote monitoring and control.
Campbell Scientific combined the best features of all their dataloggers and added faster communication, low power requirements, built in USB, compact size, and improved analog input accuracy and resolution. The CR6 also introduces a new universal (U) terminal, an ingenious way to allow virtually any sensor—analog or digital—to be connected to any U terminal. This is also Campbell Scientific’s first multipurpose datalogger capable of doing static vibrating-wire measurements.
The CR6-WiFi is the ideal solution for short-range wireless IP communications.
Using a WiFi enabled device and the free?LoggerLink?Mobile App, you can wirelessly connect to the CR6-WiFi. The CR6-WiFi comes factory-configured as a WiFi access point. Alternatively, the CR6-WiFi can be configured to join an existing WiFi network with standard or enterprise (EAP) security.
The CR1000X is the Campbell Scientific flagship datalogger. It?is a low-powered device that provides measurement and control for a wide variety of applications.?It is rugged enough for extreme conditions and reliable enough for remote environments making it an excellent choice for many applications such as weather stations, mesonet systems, wind profiling, air quality monitoring, hydrological systems, water quality monitoring and hydrometeorological stations.
The CR1000X measures sensors, drives direct communication and telecommunications, analyzes data, controls external devices, and stores data and programs in onboard, nonvolatile storage. A sealed stainless-steel canister shields the electronics. Accurate timekeeping is assured by the battery-backed clock. The programming language, common to all contemporary Campbell Scientific dataloggers, supports data processing and analysis routines.
Following in the tradition of the CR10 and CR10X, the CR1000 dataloggers measure more sensors than the CR200X- and CR800-series dataloggers. The CR1000 is a compact modular datalogger with a measurement and control module, external power supply, and optional keyboard display. Their power consumption and packaging are optimized for unattended network applications.
The CR1000 is the?most widely used Campbell Scientific datalogger. It can be used in a broad range of measurement and control functions. Rugged enough for extreme conditions and reliable enough for remote environments, it is also robust enough for complex configurations.
The CR800 and CR850 dataloggers provide precision measurement capabilities in a rugged, battery-operated package. The two models differ in that the CR850 has a built-in keyboard display. (The CR800 can use an external keyboard display, the CR1000KD, which connects to the CR800 via its CS I/O port.)
The CR800/850 is smaller than the CR1000, and is a research-grade datalogger designed for stand-alone operation in harsh, remote environments. It is intended for smaller configurations in which fewer sensors will be measured. Each CR800 series logger reads input from sensors, then transmits the data via a communication peripheral; most sensors and telecommunication devices are compatible, multiple CR800s can be configured as a network or units can be deployed individually.
These dataloggers are no longer available, however they are still supported and can still be repaired as of April 2018
CR200X-series dataloggers have an input channel configuration and small size that make them optimal for measuring one or two simple sensors. Some of the models have onboard spread-spectrum radios, allowing them to be used as wireless sensors (CR206X, CR216X).
The CR200X-series dataloggers are powered with an external power supply. They are not compatible with multiplexers, SDM devices, or thermocouples. The serial port on the CR200X series is RS-232, making it compatible with some modems. Data can be viewed on site with a laptop computer, iOS or Android device, or CD295 DataView II Display.
The CR3000 Micrologger? supports complex applications with many sensors. It is fast and powerful enough to handle extended eddy-covariance systems with full energy-balance systems. Multiple CR3000s can be configured as a network or units can be deployed individually.
Designed for stand-alone operation in harsh, remote environments. The CR3000 consists of a compact, integrated package with a built-in power supply, a 128-by 64-pixel backlit graphical or eight-line numeric display, and a 16-character keyboard.