
Section 7. Installation
84
should be connected to the CR800. The diode
OR
connection causes the supply
with the largest voltage to power the CR800 and prevents the second backup
supply from attempting to power the vehicle.
Figure 30: Connecting to vehicle power supply
7.4.5 Powering Sensors and Devices
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See
Power Sources
(p. 82).
The CR800 wiring panel is a convenient power distribution device for powering
sensors and peripherals that require a 5- or 12-Vdc source. It has 1 continuous 12-
Vdc terminals (
12V
), one program-controlled switched 12 Vdc terminal (
SW12
),
and one continuous 5 Vdc terminal (
5V
).
SW12
,
12V
, and
5V
terminals limit
current internally for protection against accidental short circuits. Voltage on the
12V
and
SW12
terminals can vary widely and will fluctuate with the dc supply
used to power the CR800, so be careful to match the datalogger power supply to
the requirements of the sensors. The
5V
terminal is internally regulated to within
±4%, which is good regulation as a power source, but typically not adequate
accuracy for bridge sensor excitation. Table
Current Sourcing Limits
(p. 84)
lists the
current limits of
12V
and
5V
. Greatly reduced output voltages associated with
12V
,
SW12
, and
5V
due to current limiting may occur if the current limits given
in the table are exceeded. Information concerning digital I/O control ports is
available in
Digital I/O Ports
(p. 312).
Table 4.
Current Source and Sink Limits
Terminal
Limit
1
VX
or
EX
(voltage excitation)
2
±25 mA maximum
SW12
3
< 900 mA @ 20°C
< 630 mA @ 50°C
< 450 mA @ 70°C
12V
+
SW12
(combined)
4
< 3.00 A @ 20°C
< 2.34 A @ 50°C
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Page 30: ...Section 2 Cautionary Statements 30...
Page 32: ...Section 3 Initial Inspection 32...
Page 35: ...Section 4 Quickstart Tutorial 35 Figure 2 Wiring panel...
Page 55: ...Section 4 Quickstart Tutorial 55 Figure 24 PC200W View data utility...
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Page 80: ...Section 6 CR800 Specifications 80...
Page 267: ...Section 7 Installation 267 Figure 84 Running average signal attenuation...
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Page 384: ...Section 8 Operation 384 Figure 113 Using the keyboard display...
Page 387: ...Section 8 Operation 387 Figure 116 Real time custom...
Page 388: ...Section 8 Operation 388 8 8 1 3 Final Storage Tables Figure 117 Final storage tables...
Page 389: ...Section 8 Operation 389 8 8 2 Run Stop Program Figure 118 Run Stop Program...
Page 390: ...Section 8 Operation 390 8 8 3 File Display Figure 119 File display...
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Page 504: ...Appendix A CRBasic Programming Instructions 504...
Page 526: ...Appendix B Status Table and Settings 526...
Page 530: ...Appendix C Serial Port Pinouts 530...
Page 536: ...Appendix E FP2 Data Format 536...
Page 550: ...Appendix F Other Campbell Scientific Products 550...
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