The NL115 & NL120 are 10baseT ethernet interface devices that can be plugged into the peripheral port on the CR1000 and CR3000 dataloggers.
The NL115 also includes a CompactFlash module. They allow a Campbell CR1000 or CR3000 datalogger to communicate with a computer using TCP/IP, making it possible to communicate over a local area network or a dedicated Internet connection. These devices connect directly to the 40-pin peripheral port on a CR1000 or CR3000 datalogger.
The NL115/CF card combination can be used to expand the datalogger’s memory, transport data/programs from field site to the office, and store JPEG images when the CC640 digital camera is connected to the datalogger. You can retrieve data stored on the CompactFlash card through a communications link with the datalogger or by removing the card and carrying it to a computer. The computer can read the CompactFlash card either with the computer’s PCMCIA slot and the CF1 adapter or the computer’s USB port and the ImageMate Reader/Writer.
Features
Connects to the 40-pin peripheral port on a CR1000 or CR3000 datalogger
Communicates over a local area network or dedicated Internet via TCP/IP
NL115 can store data on a removable CompactFlash card (industrial-grade cards required, purchased separately) up to 2GB capacity
Uses DevConfig to setup
Specifications
Power: 12 V supplied through the datalogger’s peripheral port
Current Drain: 20 mA (CR1000 w/NL115 communicating over Ethernet)
43 mA (CR1000 w/NL115 communicating over Ethernet and accessing CF-card)
Temperature Range: -25° to +50°C standard, -40° to +85°C extended
Dimensions: 4.0” x 3.5” x 2.5” (10.2 x 8.9 x 6.4 cm)