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CFM100 CompactFlash Module
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Resumen

EL CFM100 almacena los datos del datalogger en una tarjeta CompactFlash® (CF) extraíble. La combinación CFM100/tarjeta CF sirve para ampliar la memoria del datalogger, transportar datos desde campo a la oficina y para cargar funciones de arranque en el datalogger. El modulo se conecta en el "peripheral port" de 40 pin del datalogger CR1000 o CR3000.

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Ventajas y características

  • Amplia la capacidad de almacenamiento de datos de los dataloggers CR1000 y CR3000
  • Se conecta al peripheral port del datalogger
  • Pequeño, ligero, y las tarjetas CF se pueden llevar en el bolsillo para fácil transporte desde el datalogger al PC

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Descripción detallada

El CFM100 dispone de una ranura para tarjetas Compact Flash Type I o Type II. Solo deben usarse tarjetas CF de grado industrial. Aunque las tarjetas para consumo sean más baratas que las de grado industrial, son más susceptibles a tener fallos, teniendo como resultado la pérdida de datos. Las tarjetas de grado industrial funcionan en un más amplio rango de temperatura y tienen una vida útil más larga que las de uso para consumo.

Los datos almacenados en la tarjeta se pueden recuperar retirando la tarjeta y llevarla hasta un PC o a través del enlace de comunicaciones con el datalogger. El ordenador puede leer la tarjeta CF en el puerto PCMCIA y el adaptador CF1, o con el puerto USB del ordenador y el lector/grabador 17752.

La utilidad software CardConvert se utiliza para convertir y guardar los datos binarios de la tarjeta CompactFlash®. CardConvert forma parte de nuestro software PC200W, PC400, LoggerNet y RTDAQ.


Preguntas frecuentes

Número de FAQs relacionadas con CFM100: 21

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  1. The CFM100 does not have any diagnostics that can be reported. The Status table does report the status of the CompactFlash card and the number of bytes free on the CF card.

  2. Review the CRBasic Editor Help for information on the TableFile() instruction.

  3. The file on the card is open until the program is stopped or the button on the device is pressed.

  4. No. Only a program change could cause this. To save data to a CFM100 or an NL115, a CardOut() or TableFile() instruction must be present in at least one data table.

  5. LoggerNet collects data from the datalogger first. If there is additional data on a CompactFlash card, LoggerNet collects that also. Nothing special needs to be set up in LoggerNet to have this occur.

  6. The CFM100 or NL115 is detected during the datalogger boot-up cycle, that is, when it is powered on. Disconnect or connect the CFM100 or NL115 to a datalogger only after power to the datalogger has been disconnected. 

  7. Campbell Scientific always recommends using CF cards carried by Campbell Scientific. Although another CF card might fit and work with a CFM100 or NL115, the CF card might not be rated for the same temperature range as the CFM100 or NL115. In addition, another CF card might not have the same electrostatic discharge (ESD) immunity as the cards tested and carried by Campbell Scientific. For more detail on CF cards, see the “CF Card Information” application note.


Especificaciones

Storage Capacity 256 MB, 2 GB, or 16 GB
Typical Access Speed 200 to 400 kbits s-1
Memory Configuration User selectable; ring (default) or fill-and-stop
Power Requirements 12 V supplied through the data logger’s peripheral port
CF Card Requirements Industrial-grade
Temperature Range
  • -25° to +50°C (standard)
  • -55° to +85°C (extended)
Dimensions
  • 10.0 x 8.3 x 6.5 cm (4.0 x 3.3 x 2.6 in.)
  • 25.2 x 10.2 x 7.1 cm (9.9 x 4.0 x 2.8 in.) of CR1000 with CFM100 attached
Weight 133 g (4.7 oz)

Typical Current Drain

RS-232 Port Active
  • 30 mA (writing to card)
  • 20 mA (reading card)
RS-232 Port Not Active
  • 20 mA (writing to card)
  • 15 mA (reading card)
Low Power Standby 700 to 800 μA

Compatibilidad

Nota: lo siguiente muestra información de compatibilidad notable. No es una lista de todos los productos compatibles.

Dataloggers

Producto Compatible Nota
CR1000 (retired)
CR1000X
CR200X (retired)
CR216X (retired)
CR300 (retired)
CR3000 (retired)
CR310
CR5000 (retired)
CR6
CR800 (retired)
CR850 (retired)
CR9000X (retired)

Equipos para montajes

Producto Compatible Nota
ENC10/12 Compatible when attached to the CR1000. The CFM100 is compatible with the CR3000 using the -NB option (base with no battery).
ENC12/14 Compatible when attached to the CR1000 or CR3000.
ENC14/16 Compatible when attached to the CR1000 or CR3000.
ENC16/18 Compatible when attached to the CR1000 or CR3000.

Miscelaneo

Producto Compatible Nota
21X (retired)
CR10 (retired)
CR10X (retired)
CR23X (retired)
CR500 (retired)
CR510 (retired)
CR9000 (retired)

Información de compatibilidad adicional

CompactFlash (CF) Cards

Campbell Scientific offers and recommends several CF cards (see Ordering tab). These cards have passed Campbell Scientific's ESD testing and operate properly with our dataloggers.

Only industrial-grade CF card should be used with our products. Although consumer-grade cards cost less than industrial-grade cards, the consumer-grade cards are more susceptible to failure resulting in both the loss of the card and its stored data. Industrial-grade cards also function over wider temperature ranges and have longer life spans than consumer-grade cards.

Data Retrieval

Data stored on the card can be retrieved either through a communications link with the datalogger or by removing the card and carrying it to a computer. The computer can read the CF card either with the computer's PCMCIA slot and the CF1 adapter or the computer's USB port and the 17752 Reader/Writer.

Datalogger Considerations

The CFM100 fastens onto the datalogger's 40-pin peripheral port. This means that the CFM100 is only compatible with the CR1000 and CR3000. It is NOT compatible with the CR800, CR850, CR200X, CR5000, or CR9000X dataloggers.

To read cards with more than 2 GB of storage, the datalogger operating system must be OS 25 or later.

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