Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Campbell Scientific manufactures dataloggers, data acquisition systems, and measurement and control products used worldwide in research and industry.
- 435.227.9000
- 435.227.9001
- info@campbellsci.com
- 815 W 1800 N
Logan, UT 84321-1784
United States
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Air Temperature and Relative Humidity Sensors
Air temperature and relative humidity probes typically consist of two separate sensors packaged in the same housing. Often relative humidity is measured with a capacitive RH sensor, while air temperature is measured by a PRT.
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Air Temperature Sensors
Campbell Scientific offers a variety of sensors for measuring air temperature. The electrical signals transmitted from the sensors to our dataloggers can be converted to different units of measurement, including °C , °F, and °K. Our dataloggers are also capable of measuring most commercially available air temperature sensors.
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All-in-One Weather Sensors
Basic weather sensors measure six parameters: wind speed and direction, precipitation, barometric pressure, temperature, and relative humidity. These compact, multi-function sensors have no moving parts.
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Barometric Pressure Sensors
Barometric pressure sensors measure fluctuations in the pressure exerted by the atmosphere. The sensors require protection from condensing humidity, precipitation, and water ingress. They are typically housed with the datalogger inside an environmental enclosure. If the enclosure is airtight, the sensor's pressure port must be vented to the atmosphere.
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Ceilometers
Campbell Scientific offers ceilometers that use lidar (light detection and ranging) technology to measure cloud height, vertical visibility, and mixing layer height. While they are best known for their use in aircraft operations at airports and oil platform helipads, ceilometers are also used by meteorologists for boundary layer research and air-quality applications.
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Communication Devices
Communication devices store and retrieve data acquired by data acquisition systems. These devices facilitate the accessibility, analysis, sharing, and reporting of data. Our available communication devices include both on-site and telemetry peripherals, which can be used in the same application for maximum flexibility, convenience, and reliability.
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Conversion Devices and Adapters
A variety of devices to help you attain the output you need.
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Current Shunt Module
CURS100
The CURS100 converts a current signal output by a sensor or output device (e.g., 4 to 20 mA) to a voltage that can be measured by a datalogger. The 100 ohm resistor used for the current shunt allows currents up to 25 mA to be read on a 2500 mV range (CR10, CR10X, CR510, CR500) and currents up to 50 mA to be read on a 5000 mV range (CR23X, 21X, CR7, CR5000, CR9000, CR9000X).
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Dataloggers
CR300-Series
CR300 dataloggers are small, low-cost, high-value dataloggers with many of the features of other Campbell Scientific dataloggers. In addition, the CR300 dataloggers offer faster communications, low power requirements, built-in USB, and excellent analog input accuracy and resolution.
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Dataloggers
CR800-Series
CR800-series dataloggers are smaller and designed for applications in which fewer sensors are measured. These dataloggers differ in their keyboard display, as one model offers an external keyboard display, and the other model includes an on-board keyboard display. Multiple CR800-series dataloggers can be configured as a network, or they can be deployed individually.
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Dataloggers
CR6-Series
CR6-series dataloggers feature universal (U) terminals, which allow connection to virtually any sensoranalog, digital, or smart. These multipurpose dataloggers are also capable of performing static vibrating-wire measurements.
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Datalogger Support Software
Datalogger support software packages help enable datalogger programming, communication between dataloggers and PCs, and, to varying capabilities, real-time and historical data monitoring. These software packages provide support for a single station or an entire datalogger network.