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input terminal. Current loop sensors, however, should be grounded to
power ground.
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G Power ground return for 5V, SW12, 12V terminals, current loop
sensors, and C configured for control. Use of G grounds for these
outputs minimizes potentially large current flow through the analog-
voltage-measurement section of the wiring panel, which can cause
single-ended voltage measurement errors.
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Earth ground lug connection point for a heavy-gage earth-ground
wire. A good earth connection is necessary to secure the ground potential
of the CR3000 and shunt transients away from electronics. Minimum 14
AWG wire is recommended.
5.2
Measurements — Overview
Related Topics:
• Sensors — Quickstart
(p. 37)
• Measurements — Overview
(p. 67)
• Measurements — Details
(p. 335)
• Sensors — Lists
(p. 609)
Most electronic sensors, whether or not they are supplied by Campbell Scientific,
can be connected directly to the CR3000.
Manuals that discuss alternative input routes, such as external multiplexers,
peripheral measurement devices, or a wireless sensor network, can be found at
www.campbellsci.com/manuals.
This section discusses direct sensor-to-datalogger connections and applicable
CRBasic programming to instruct the CR3000 how to make, process, and store
the measurements. The CR3000 wiring panel has terminals for the following
measurement inputs:
5.2.1 Time Keeping — Overview
Related Topics:
• Time Keeping — Overview
(p. 67)
• Time Keeping — Details
(p. 335)
Measurement of time is an essential function of the CR3000. Time measurement
with the on-board clock enables the CR3000 to attach time stamps to data,
measure the interval between events, and time the initiation of control functions.
5.2.2 Analog Measurements — Overview
Related Topics:
• Analog Measurements — Overview
(p. 67)
• Analog Measurements — Details
(p. 337)
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