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CR1000 Manual - Campbell Scientific

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Section 7. Installation<br />

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

Terminal Limit 1<br />

< 1.50 A @ 85°C<br />

5V + CS I/O (combined) 5<br />

< 200 mA<br />

1 "Source" is positive amperage; "sink" is negative amperage (-).<br />

2 Exceeding current limits limits will cause voltage output to become unstable. Voltage should<br />

stabilize once current is again reduced to within stated limits.<br />

3 A polyfuse is used to limit power. Result of overload is a voltage drop. To reset, disconnect and<br />

allow circuit to cool. Operating at the current limit is OK so long a a little fluctuation can be<br />

tolerated.<br />

4 Polyfuse protected. See footnote 3.<br />

5 Current is limited by a current limiting circuit, which holds the current at the maximum by<br />

dropping the voltage when the load is too great.<br />

7.4.5.1 Switched Voltage Excitation<br />

Three switched, analog-output (excitation) terminals (VX1 - VX3) operate under<br />

program control to provide -2500 mVdc to +2500 mVdc excitation. Check the<br />

accuracy specification of these channels in <strong>CR1000</strong> Specifications to understand<br />

their limitations. Specifications are only applicable for loads not exceeding ±25<br />

mA.<br />

Note Table Current Source and Sink Limits (p. 84) has more information on<br />

excitation load capacity.<br />

CRBasic instructions that control excitation channels include:<br />

• BrFull()<br />

• BrFull6W()<br />

• BrHalf()<br />

• BrHalf3W()<br />

• BrHalf4W()<br />

• ExciteV()<br />

Note Excitation channels can be configured to provide a square-wave ac<br />

excitation for use with polarizing bridge sensors through the RevEx parameter of<br />

the previously listed bridge instructions.<br />

7.4.5.2 Continuous Regulated (5 Volt)<br />

The 5V terminal is regulated and remains near 5 Vdc (±4%) so long as the<br />

<strong>CR1000</strong> supply voltage remains above 9.6 Vdc. It is intended for power sensors<br />

or devices requiring a 5-Vdc power supply. It is not intended as an excitation<br />

source for bridge measurements. However, measurement of the 5V terminal<br />

output, by means of jumpering to an analog input on the same <strong>CR1000</strong>), will<br />

facilitate an accurate bridge measurement if 5V must be used.<br />

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