CR3000

Micrologger

Fast, Compact Datalogger
Supports complex installations, built-in keyboard and display

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The CR3000 Micrologger? supports complex applications with many sensors. It is fast and powerful enough to handle extended eddy-covariance systems with full energy-balance systems. Multiple CR3000s can be configured as a network or units can be deployed individually.

Designed for stand-alone operation in harsh, remote environments. The CR3000 consists of a compact, integrated package with a built-in power supply, a 128-by-64-pixel backlit graphical or eight-line numeric display, and a 16-character keyboard.

Benefits and Features

  • Ideal applications include eddy covariance, wind profiling, HVAC, weather stations, vehicle testing, air quality, process control, mesonet systems, agriculture, soil moisture, time-domain reflectometry, water quality

  • Integrated keyboard and display screen let you program, manually initiate data transfers, and view data, all on site.

  • Includes a current excitation channel allowing direct connection of PRTs or other sensors that use a current excitation

  • Serial communications with serial sensors and devices supported via I/O port pairs

  • Supports PakBus, Modbus, SDI-12, and DNP3 protocols

  • Communicates via various options: TCP/IP, email, FTP, web server.

  • Gas Discharge Tube (GDT) protected inputs

  • 4-MB memory can be expanded with add-on memory systems.

  • Flexible power and communication options make it ideal for remote locations.

  • Compatible with channel expansion peripherals allowing you to expand your system

  • Battery-backed SRAM and clock that ensure data, programs, and accurate time are maintained while datalogger is disconnected from the main power source

  • Contains custom ASIC chip that expands pulse count, control port, and serial communications capabilities

  • Program with LoggerNet, PC400, or ShortCut to fit your setup.

  • Collects and stores data and controls peripherals as the brain of your system

Case Studies

  • U.S. Climate Reference Network

  • Korea: Comparing Precipitation Gages

  • California: Irrigation Control

  • Florida: Oceanography in the Gulf of Mexico

  • Alaska: Eddy Covariance

  • University of Toronto Green Roof Research

  • Canada: Forest Carbon Sequestration