Campbell Scientific CR3000 Micrologger User Manual
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Section 8. Operation
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Table 81. TableFile()-Instruction Data-File Formats
Elements Included
TableFile()
Format
Option
Base
File
Format
Header
Information
Time
Stamp
Record
Number
35
CSIJSON X
64
2
TOB3
1
Formats compatible with datalogger support software
(p. 76)
data-viewing and graphing utilities
2
SeeWriting High-Frequency Data to CF Cards
(p. 273)
for more information on using option
64
.
Data-File Format Examples
TOB1
TOB1 files may contain an ASCII header and binary data. The last line in
the example contains cryptic text which represents binary data.
Example:
"TOB1","11467","CR1000","11467","CR1000.Std.20","CPU:file format.CR1","61449","Test"
"SECONDS","NANOSECONDS","RECORD","battfivoltfiMin","PTemp"
"SECONDS","NANOSECONDS","RN","",""
"","","","Min","Smp"
"ULONG","ULONG","ULONG","FP2","FP2"
}Ÿp' E1HŒŸp' E1H›Ÿp' E1HªŸp' E1H¹Ÿp'
E1H
TOA5
TOA5 files contain ASCII
(p. 449)
header and comma‐separated data.
Example:
"TOA5","11467","CR1000","11467","CR1000.Std.20","CPU:file format.CR1","26243","Test"
"TIMESTAMP","RECORD","battfivoltfiMin","PTemp"
"TS","RN","",""
"","","Min","Smp"
"2010-12-20 11:31:30",7,13.29,20.77
"2010-12-20 11:31:45",8,13.26,20.77
"2010-12-20 11:32:00",9,13.29,20.8
CSIXML
CSIXML files contain header information and data in an XML
(p. 473)
format.
Example: