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SW12: program-controlled, switched 12 Vdc terminals. It is often used to power devices
such as sensors that require 12 Vdc during measurement. Voltage on a SW12 terminal will
change with datalogger supply voltage. CRBasic instruction
SW12()
controls the SW12
terminal.
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CS I/O port: used to communicate with and often supply power to Campbell Scientific
peripheral devices.
CAUTION:
Voltage levels at the 12V and switched SW12 terminals, and pin 8 on the CS I/O port, are tied
closely to the voltage levels of the main power supply. Therefore, if the power received at the
POWER IN 12V and G terminals is 16 Vdc, the 12V and SW12 terminals and pin 8 on the CS
I/O port will supply 16 Vdc to a connected peripheral. The connected peripheral or sensor
may be damaged if it is not designed for that voltage level.
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VX
terminals:
supply
precise
output
voltage
used
by
analog
ue
sensors
to
generate
high
resolution
and
accurate
signals.
In
this
case,
these
terminals
are
regularly
used
with
resistive-bridge
measurements
(see
for
more
information).
Using
the
SWVX()
instruction,
VX
terminals
can
also
supply
a
selectable,
switched,
regulated
3.3
or
5
Vdc
power
source
to
power
digital
sensors
and
toggle
control
lines.
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C terminals: can be set low or high as output terminals. With limited drive capacity, digital
output terminals are normally used to operate external relay-driver circuits. See also
See also
2.3 Grounds
Proper grounding lends stability and protection to a data acquisition system. Grounding the
datalogger with its peripheral devices and sensors is critical in all applications. Proper grounding
will ensure maximum ESD protection and measurement accuracy. It is the easiest and least
expensive insurance against data loss, and often the most neglected. The following terminals are
provided for connection of sensor and datalogger grounds:
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Signal
Ground
(
)
-
reference
for
single-ended
analog
ue
inputs,
excitation
returns,
and
a
ground
for
sensor
shield
wires.
o
11 common terminals
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Power Ground (G) - return for 3.3 V, 5 V, 12 V, and digital sensors. Use of G grounds for
these
outputs
minimizes
potentially
large
current
flow
through
the
analog
ue
-
voltage-measurement
section
of
the
wiring
panel,
which
can
cause
single-ended
voltage
2. Wiring panel and terminal functions
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