Retired Dataloggers

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CR510 Basic Datalogger

Basic Datalogger
  • Ideal where only a few sensors will be measured
  • Stores 62280 data points (non-volatile)
  • Memory upgrade available for storing up to 1 million data points (non-volatile)
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CR10X Datalogger for Measurement & Control

Datalogger for Measurement & Control
  • Designed for unattended network applications
  • Consists of a measurement and control module and the CR10XWP, a detachable wiring panel
  • Stores 62000 data points (non-volatile)
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CR23X Micrologger® for Data Acquistion

Micrologger® for Data Acquistion
  • Ideal for either "pick-up and go" or laboratory applications
  • Compact, self-contained datalogger
  • Built-in alphanumeric keyboard/display
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CR205 Datalogger with 915 MHz Spread Spectrum Radio

Datalogger with 915 MHz Spread Spectrum Radio
  • Ideal where only a few sensors will be measured
  • Stores 32000 data points (non-volatile)
  • 6 kbyte program storage (non-volatile)
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CR210 Datalogger with 922 MHz Spread Spectrum Radio

Datalogger with 922 MHz Spread Spectrum Radio
  • Replaced by the CR211
  • Ideal where only a few sensors will be measured
  • Stores 32000 data points (non-volatile)
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CR215 Datalogger with 2.4 GHz Spread Spectrum Radio

Datalogger with 2.4 GHz Spread Spectrum Radio
  • Replaced by the CR216 Datalogger
  • Ideal where only a few sensors will be measured
  • Stores 32000 data points (non-volatile)
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CR500 Basic Datalogger

Basic Datalogger
  • Replaced by the CR510 datalogger
  • Manufactured from 1996-2000
  • Compatible with PC500, Short Cut, PC208, and PC208W 2.3 or greater software
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CR10 Measurement and Control System

Measurement and Control System
  • Replaced by the CR10X datalogger
  • Manufactured from 1987-1996
  • Consisted of a measurement and control module and the CR10WP, a detachable wiring panel
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21X Micrologger®

Micrologger®
  • Replaced by the CR23X Micrologger®
  • Manufactured from 1984-1999
  • Compact, self-contained datalogger
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CR21 Micrologger®

Micrologger®
  • Replaced by the 21X Micrologger® (now retired), CR23X Micrologger®
  • Manufactured from 1979-1985
  • Self-contained datalogger with built-in keyboard and power supply
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BDR320 Basic Data Recorder

Basic Data Recorder
  • Replaced by the CR510
  • Manufactured from 1991-1996
  • Datalogger, wiring panel, enclosure, power supply, and software (PC300) included
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BDR301 Basic Data Recorder

Basic Data Recorder
  • Replaced by the CR510
  • Manufactured from 1991-1996
  • Stand-alone system included datalogger, connectors, and software (PC300)
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CR5 Measurement & Control System

Measurement & Control System
  • Replaced by the CR7
  • Manufactured from 1975-1982
  • Modular system
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About Dataloggers

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What is a Datalogger?

Campbell Scientific dataloggers are at the center of our rugged, reliable data acquisition systems. The dataloggers share similar measurement and programming capabilities; selection of the appropriate datalogger depends mainly on the type, number, precision, and speed of measurements required. Multiplexers and/or SDM devices may be added to augment measurement and control capabilities that include:

  • - measuring most sensors
  • - providing non-volatile data storage and on-board battery-backed clock (excludes CR7)
  • - on-board data processing
  • - initiating measurement and control functions based on time or event
  • - controlling external devices such as pumps, motors, alarms, freezers, valves, etc.
  • - using our PC support software or keyboard/display to program
  • - operating independently of ac power, computers, and human interaction
  • - consuming minimal power from a 12 Vdc source
  • - interfacing with on-site and telecommunication devices such as telephone modems (including cellular and voice-synthesized), short haul modems, radio transceivers, satellite transmitters, and ethernet interfaces
  • - operating temperature range of -25° to +50°C; optional extended ranges are available