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CD295

The CD295 DataView II Display is a two-line, 32-character LCD for use with PakBus dataloggers. It displays one real-time value, a description, and units. The CD295 is mounted in an enclosure lid allowing you to view data...

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SC-IRDA

The SC-IRDA is an infrared device that allows a PDA handheld to communicate with a datalogger without opening the enclosure door. Typically this interface is placed in a compression fitting that has been added to the sid...

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17394

The 17394 is a six-foot interface cable fitted with a USB connector on one end and a 9-pin male RS-232 connector on the other end. The USB connector attaches to the USB port of a PC. The RS-232 connector attaches to the ...

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SC929

The SC929 converts the CMOS logic levels of our dataloggers to the RS-232 logic levels of a battery-operated laptop. The SC929 is a simple 9-pin to 9-pin interface designed for "walk up" connection to a datalog...

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SC32B

The SC32B Optically Isolated Interface is used to connect a datalogger’s CS I/O port with a PC’s RS-232 port. This interface converts the computer’s RS-232 voltage levels to the CMOS levels of the datalogger. It also iso...

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NL100

The NL100 Network Link Interface is a 10baseT ethernet communication peripheral. The device allows any Campbell datalogger with an RS-232 or CS I/O port to communicate with a computer using TCP/IP, making it possible to ...

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NL120

The NL120 allows the datalogger to communicate over a local network or a dedicated Internet connection via TCP/IP. This small, rugged communication device connects directly to the 40-pin peripheral port on a CR1000 or CR...

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CF1

The CF1 adapter allows PCMCIA slots to store data on a CompactFlash card. Devices with a PCMCIA slot include PCs, CR5000 dataloggers, CR9000X-series dataloggers, and the CR9080 PAM Module for our CR9000 dataloggers. Card...

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17752

This single slot, high-speed reader/writer allows a computer to read a memory card. When used with Campbell Scientific equipment, the 17752 typically reads data stored on CompactFlash cards, but it can read many differen...

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CompactFlash Memory Cards

CFMC64M 64 MB CompactFlash Memory Card The CFMC64M, manufactured by Silicon Systems, stores 64 Mbytes of data. This industrial-grade CompactFlash card has passed Campbell Scientific's ESD testing. One CFMC64M card is...

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