
Section 8. Operation
308
Figure 97: Input conditioning circuit for period averaging
8.1.7 SDI-12 Recording
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SDI-12 Sensor Support
(p. 173)
and
Serial Input / Output
(p. 487).
SDI-12 is a communications protocol developed to transmit digital data from
smart sensors to data-acquisition units. It is a simple protocol, requiring only a
single communication wire. Typically, the data-acquisition unit also supplies
power (12 Vdc and ground) to the SDI-12 sensor. The CR800 is equipped with 2
SDI-12 channels (C1, C3) and an
SDI12Recorder()
CRBasic instruction.
8.1.8 RS-232 and TTL
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Serial Input / Output Instructions
(p. 487)
and
Serial I/O
(p. 201).
The CR800 can usually receive and record RS-232 and 0 – 5 Vdc logic data from
sensors designed to transmit via these protocols. Data are received through the
CS
I/O
port with the proper interface (see the appendix
CS I/O Serial Interfaces
(p. 545)
), the
RS-232
port, or the digital I/O communication ports (
C1 & C2, C3 & C4
).
If additional serial inputs are required, serial input expansion modules (see the
appendix Serial Input Expansion Modules
) can be connected to increase the
number of serial ports. Serial data are usually captured as text strings, which are
then parsed (split up) as defined in the user entered program.
Note
Digital I/O communication ports (control ports) only transmit 0 – 5 Vdc
logic. However, they read most true RS-232 input signals. When connecting serial
sensors to an
Rx
control port, the sensor power consumption may increase by a
few milliamps due to voltage clamps. An external resistor may need to be added
in series to the
Rx
line to limit the current drain, although this is not advisable at
very high baud rates. Figure
Circuit to Limit Control Port Input to 5 Volts
(p.
309) shows a circuit that limits voltage input on a control port to 5 Vdc.
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