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CR1000 Manual - Campbell Scientific

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Section 8. Operation<br />

cutting the output voltage of sensors to voltage levels compatible with the<br />

<strong>CR1000</strong>, modules for completion of resistive bridges, and shunt modules for<br />

measurement of analog-current sensors. Refer to the appendix Signal<br />

Conditioners (p. 561) for information concerning available TIM modules.<br />

8.2.7 Vibrating Wire<br />

Vibrating wire modules interface vibrating-wire transducers to the <strong>CR1000</strong>. Refer<br />

to the appendix Pulse / Frequency Input-Expansion Modules (p. 560) for information<br />

concerning available vibration-wire interface modules.<br />

8.2.8 Low-level ac<br />

Low-level ac input modules increase the number of low-level ac signals a<br />

<strong>CR1000</strong> can monitor by converting low-level ac to high-frequency pulse. Refer to<br />

the appendix Pulse / Frequency Input-Expansion Modules (p. 560) for information<br />

concerning available pulse-input modules.<br />

8.3 Memory and Final Data Storage<br />

8.3.1 Storage Media<br />

<strong>CR1000</strong> memory consists of four non-volatile storage media:<br />

• Internal battery-backed SRAM<br />

• Internal flash<br />

• Internal serial flash<br />

• External flash (optional flash USB: drive)<br />

• External CompactFlash ® optional CF card and module (CRD: drive)<br />

Table <strong>CR1000</strong> Memory Allocation (p. 330) and table <strong>CR1000</strong> SRAM Memory (p. 331)<br />

illustrate the structure of <strong>CR1000</strong> memory around these media. The <strong>CR1000</strong><br />

utilizes and maintains most memory features automatically. However, users<br />

should periodically review areas of memory wherein data files, CRBasic program<br />

files, and image files reside. Review and management of memory are<br />

accomplished with commands in the datalogger support software (p. 77) File<br />

Control (p. 454) menu.<br />

Table 75. <strong>CR1000</strong> Memory Allocation<br />

Memory<br />

Sector<br />

Internal battery-backed<br />

SRAM 1<br />

4 MB*<br />

Comments<br />

See table <strong>CR1000</strong> SRAM Memory (p. 331) for detail.<br />

Internal Flash 2<br />

2 MB<br />

Operating system<br />

330

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