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CR1000 Manual - Campbell Scientific

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Section 7. Installation<br />

with the largest voltage to power the <strong>CR1000</strong> and prevents the second backup<br />

supply from attempting to power the vehicle.<br />

Figure 30: Connecting to vehicle power supply<br />

7.4.5 Powering Sensors and Devices<br />

Read More! See Power Sources (p. 82).<br />

The <strong>CR1000</strong> wiring panel is a convenient power distribution device for powering<br />

sensors and peripherals that require a 5- or 12-Vdc source. It has 2 continuous 12-<br />

Vdc terminals (12V), one program-controlled switched 12 Vdc terminal (SW-12),<br />

and one continuous 5 Vdc terminal (5V). SW-12, 12V, and 5V terminals limit<br />

current internally for protection against accidental short circuits. Voltage on the<br />

12V and SW-12 terminals can vary widely and will fluctuate with the dc supply<br />

used to power the <strong>CR1000</strong>, so be careful to match the datalogger power supply to<br />

the requirements of the sensors. The 5V terminal is internally regulated to within<br />

±4%, which is good regulation as a power source, but typically not adequate<br />

accuracy for bridge sensor excitation. Table Current Sourcing Limits (p. 84) lists the<br />

current limits of 12V and 5V. Greatly reduced output voltages associated with<br />

12V, SW-12, and 5V due to current limiting may occur if the current limits given<br />

in the table are exceeded. Information concerning digital I/O control ports is<br />

available in Digital I/O Ports (p. 327).<br />

Table 4. Current Source and Sink Limits<br />

Terminal Limit 1<br />

VX or EX (voltage excitation) 2<br />

±25 mA maximum<br />

SW-12 3 < 900 mA @ 20°C<br />

< 630 mA @ 50°C<br />

< 450 mA @ 70°C<br />

12V + SW-12 (combined) 4 < 3.00 A @ 20°C<br />

< 2.34 A @ 50°C<br />

< 1.80 A @ 70°C<br />

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