CR10 TABLE OF CONTENTS

PROGRAM EXAMPLES

7.MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES

7.1

Single-Ended Voltage - LI200S Silicon Pyranometer ............................................................

7-1

7.2

Differential Voltage Measurement .........................................................................................

7-2

7.3Thermocouple Temperatures Using the Optional CR10TCR to Measure

 

the Reference Temperature...................................................................................................

7-3

7.4

Thermocouple Temperatures Using an External Reference Junction ..................................

7-3

7.5

107 Temperature Probe.........................................................................................................

7-4

7.6

207 Temperature and RH Probe ...........................................................................................

7-4

7.7

Anemometer with Photochopper Output................................................................................

7-5

7.8

Tipping Bucket Rain Gage with Long Leads .........................................................................

7-6

7.9

100 ohm PRT in 4 Wire Half Bridge.......................................................................................

7-6

7.10

100 ohm PRT in 3 Wire Half Bridge.......................................................................................

7-8

7.11

100 ohm PRT in 4 Wire Full Bridge .......................................................................................

7-9

7.12

Pressure Transducer - 4 Wire Full Bridge ...........................................................................

7-10

7.13

Lysimeter - 6 Wire Full Bridge .............................................................................................

7-11

7.14

227 Gypsum Soil Moisture Block.........................................................................................

7-13

7.15

Nonlinear Thermistor in Half Bridge (Model 101 Probe) .....................................................

7-14

7.16

Water Level - Geokon's Vibrating Wire Pressure Sensor....................................................

7-15

7.17

Paroscientific "T" Series Pressure Transducer....................................................................

7-19

7.18

SDM Peripherals..................................................................................................................

7-24

7.19

Paroscientific Pressure Transducer Processing..................................................................

7-24

8.PROCESSING AND PROGRAM CONTROL EXAMPLES

8.1

Computation of Running Average..........................................................................................

8-1

8.2

Rainfall Intensity.....................................................................................................................

8-2

8.3

Using Control Ports and Loop to Run AM416 Multiplexer.....................................................

8-3

8.4

Sub 1 Minute Output Interval Synched to Real Time ............................................................

8-5

8.5

Interrupt Subroutine Used to Count Switch Closures (Rain Gage) .......................................

8-5

8.6

SDM-A04 Analog Output Multiplexer to Strip Chart ..............................................................

8-7

8.7

Converting 0-360 Wind Direction Output to 0-540 for Strip Chart .........................................

8-8

8.8

Use of 2 Final Storage Areas - Saving Data Prior to Event...................................................

8-9

8.9

Logarithmic Sampling Using Loops .....................................................................................

8-10

INSTRUCTIONS

9. INPUT/OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS........................................................................................

9-1

10.

PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................................

10-1

11.

OUTPUT PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................

11-1

12.

PROGRAM CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS......................................................................

12-1

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