Campbell Scientific has announced the end-of-life for the CR10X datalogger. This is due to the inability to source the processors used for manufacture. CR10X's will be built using remaining processor stocks, expected to last around two to three months (from the end of Jan 2007) at current usage.
The replacement datalogger available is the CR1000. This new generation datalogger offer all the features of the older datalogger, with enhanced features in terms of scan rates, serial inputs, storage options and more. The CR1000 has been successfully used for a number of key applications in New Zealand. Please Contact Us to discuss this further if you have any questions. Technical support will be ongoing for all CR10X dataloggers.
Campbell's most popular datalogger, accepts almost any sensor. Fully sealed module with detachable wiring panel. The CR10X-series is a compact, modular line of dataloggers with a measurement and control module, external power supply, and keyboard display.
Features
Our most popular datalogger
Designed for unattended network applications
Consists of a measurement and control module and the CR10XWP, a detachable wiring panel
Stores 62000 data points (non-volatile)
Memory upgrades available for storing up to 1 million data points on-board (non-volatile)
32 kbytes for active and user-stored programs (non-volatile)
Data format options are mixed array (default) or table
Available operating systems: Mixed Array, Table, PakBus, Modbus, ALERT
Software support offered in LoggerNet or PC400 (full-featured) or ShortCut (free programming)
Detachable keyboard/display, the CR1000KD, can be carried to multiple stations
Specifications
Analog inputs: 12 single-ended or 6 differential, individually configured