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1 switched voltage excitation, 2 continuous regulated (5 volt) – Campbell Scientific CR1000 Measurement and Control System User Manual

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Section 7. Installation

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Table 4. Current Source and Sink Limits

Terminal

Limit

1

< 1.50 A @ 85°C

5V + CS I/O (combined)

5

< 200 mA

1

"Source" is positive amperage; "sink" is negative amperage (-).

2

Exceeding current limits limits will cause voltage output to become unstable. Voltage should

stabilize once current is again reduced to within stated limits.

3

A polyfuse is used to limit power. Result of overload is a voltage drop. To reset, disconnect and

allow circuit to cool. Operating at the current limit is OK so long a a little fluctuation can be
tolerated.

4

Polyfuse protected. See footnote 3.

5

Current is limited by a current limiting circuit, which holds the current at the maximum by

dropping the voltage when the load is too great.

 

7.4.5.1 Switched Voltage Excitation

Three switched, analog-output (excitation) terminals (VX1 - VX3) operate under
program control to provide -2500 mVdc to +2500 mVdc excitation. Check the
accuracy specification of these channels in CR1000 Specifications

to understand

their limitations. Specifications are only applicable for loads not exceeding ±25
mA.

Note Table Current Source and Sink Limits

(p. 84)

has more information on

excitation load capacity.

CRBasic instructions that control excitation channels include:

BrFull()
BrFull6W()
BrHalf()
BrHalf3W()
BrHalf4W()
ExciteV()

Note Excitation channels can be configured to provide a square-wave ac
excitation for use with polarizing bridge sensors through the

RevEx

parameter of

the previously listed bridge instructions.

7.4.5.2 Continuous Regulated (5 Volt)

The 5V terminal is regulated and remains near 5 Vdc (

±4%) so long as the

CR1000 supply voltage remains above 9.6 Vdc. It is intended for power sensors
or devices requiring a 5-Vdc power supply. It is not intended as an excitation
source for bridge measurements. However, measurement of the 5V terminal
output, by means of jumpering to an analog input on the same CR1000), will
facilitate an accurate bridge measurement if 5V must be used.