CR1000Xe
CR1000Xe
OrderableConfigurableGSAMeasurement and Control Datalogger
Broader input voltage range than the CR1000X.
Pricing
Configuration
Sign in for option pricing- 40 to +70C Campbell CalibrationCR1000Xe-ST-CC
- 40 to +70C ISO 17025 CalibrationCR1000Xe-ST-IC
- 55 to +85C Campbell CalibrationCR1000Xe-XT-CC
- 55 to +85C ISO 17025 CalibrationCR1000Xe-XT-IC
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- Model:
- CR1000Xe
- Item Number:
- CR1000Xe
- Warranty:
- 3 years
- Lead time:
- 21 days
Overview
The CR1000Xe provides measurement and control for a wide variety of applications. Its reliability and ruggedness make it an excellent choice for remote environmental applications including stations for hydrology and meteorology (HydroMet), solar resource assessment and monitoring (SRA/SRM), dams and mines (geotech), and broad research objectives for environmental systems.
The CR1000Xe is a low-powered device that measures analog and digital sensors, processes and stores measurements, and adapts to any communications link. It stores data and programs in non-volatile flash memory. The onboard programming language—common to all Campbell Scientific data loggers—allows users to create solutions perfectly tailored to the application.
This featured product was part of the Aconcagua expedition to install a weather station on South America’s tallest peak. Learn more about the expedition on our Extreme Application Series: Aconcagua page.
Key Advantages
Enhanced with additional serial I/O, power control, and MQTTS to Meteorological Data Management Systems like CampbellCloud™
Technical Description
The CR1000Xe electronics are shielded from radio frequency by a unique, sealed, stainless-steel canister. It includes a low-drift, battery-backed clock that can be updated by NTP, GPS, and Campbell Scientific's PakBus®. The canister and wiring panel seal together through stainless-steel connectors. The CPI and Ethernet pins are gold coated to resist corrosion. The CR1000Xe is compatible with 12 V- and 24 V-nominal systems. The data logger's wiring panel regulates 12 V outputs and includes two switchable 12 V outputs on removable terminal blocks and a switchable 12 V output on CS I/O.
Benefits
- Operates in extreme environments with a standard operating range of -40° to +70°C and an extended operating range of -55° to +85°C (0–100% RH, non-condensing environment)
- Connects directly to a computer's USB port
- Captures quickly changing data values with fast analog measurement capabilities (300+ Hz)
- Differentiates even slight changes in data values with higher-resolution measurements (24 bit Adc)
- Includes two non-isolated current input channels for directly connecting sensors with 0-to-20 mA or 4-to-20 mA current outputs
- Contains an onboard CPI port for hosting Campbell Scientific high-speed sensors and distributed modules (such as the GRANITE™ Series)
- Directly connects to Ethernet
- Includes microSD card drive for extended memory requirements
- Provides simple serial sensor integration and measurement with SDI-12, RS-232, RS-422, and/or RS-485
- Supports full PakBus networking
- Includes embedded web page for direct connection via web browser
- Offers a broad input voltage range of 10 to 36 Vdc
- Provides regulated 12 Vdc power output
- Controls CS I/O power to external modems
Specifications
- Operating Temperature Range
- -40° to +70°C
(standard)
- Operating Temperature Range
- -55° to +85°C
(extended)
- Storage Temperature Range
- -60° to +85°C
- Operating Humidity
- 0–100% RH, non-condensing environment
- Maximum Scan Rate
- 1000 Hz
- Case Material
- Anodized aluminum
- Analog Inputs
- 16 single-ended or 8 differential
(individually configured). Two analog inputs can measure 4 to 20 mA or 0 to 20 mA natively.
- Pulse Counters
- 10
(P1 to P2 and C1 to C8)
- Voltage Excitation Terminals
- 4
(VX1 to VX4)
- Maximum Source/Sink Current
- ±40 mA
(voltage excitation)
- Maximum Source/Sink Current
- 50 mA
(regulated 3.3 or 5 V)
- Communications Ports
- USB-C
- Communications Ports
- Ethernet
- Communications Ports
- RS-232
- Communications Ports
- RS-485
- Communications Ports
- RS-422
- Communications Ports
- CS I/O
- Communications Ports
- CPI
- Data Storage Slots
- microSD
- Switched 12 Volt
- 2 terminals, plus CS I/O pin 8
- Digital I/O
- 8 terminals (C1 to C8) configurable for digital input and output.
Includes status high/low, pulse width modulation, external interrupt, edge timing, switch closure pulse counting, high-frequency pulse counting, plus UART, RS-232, RS-485, SDM, SDI-12, I2C, and SPI serial-communications functions. Terminals are configurable in pairs for 5 V or 3.3 V logic for some functions.
- Input Limits
- ±5 V
- Analog Voltage Accuracy
- Accuracy specifications do not include sensor or measurement noise.
- Analog Voltage Accuracy
- ±(0.04% of measurement + offset)
at 0° to 40°C
- Analog Voltage Accuracy
- ±(0.06% of measurement + offset)
at -40° to +70°C
- Analog Voltage Accuracy
- ±(0.08% of measurement + offset)
at -55° to +85°C (extended temperature range)
- ADC
- 24-bit
- Power Requirements
- 10 to 36 Vdc input
- Real-Time Clock Accuracy
- ±3 min. per year
(optional GPS correction to ±10 µs)
- Internet Protocols
- Ethernet, PPP, RNDIS, ICMP/Ping, Auto-IP (APIPA), IPv4, IPv6, UDP, TCP, TLS (v1.2), DNS, DHCP, SLAAC, Telnet, HTTP(S), SFTP, FTP(S), POP3/TLS, NTP, SMTP/TLS, SNMPv3, CS I/O IP, MQTT(S)
- Communications Protocols
- CPI, PakBus, SDM, SDI-12, Modbus, TCP, DNP3 outstation, UDP, NTCIP, NMEA 0183, I2C, SPI, CampbellCloud HTTPS/MQTTS, and others
- Battery-Backed SRAM for CPU Usage and Final Storage
- 4 MB
- Data Storage
- 4 MB SRAM + 72 MB flash
(storage expansion of up to 16 GB with removable microSD flash memory card)
- Idle Current Drain, Average
- < 2.0 mA
(@ 12 Vdc)
- Active Current Drain, Average
- 1.1 mA
(1 Hz scan @ 24 Vdc)
- Active Current Drain, Average
- 2 mA
(1 Hz scan @ 12 Vdc)
- Active Current Drain, Average
- 57 mA
(20 Hz scan @ 12 Vdc)
- Dimensions
- 23.8 x 10.1 x 6.2 cm
(9.4 x 4.0 x 2.4 in.)
Additional clearance required for cables and wires - Weight
- 0.86 kg
(1.9 lb)
Accessories
(14)31055
CPI/RS-232 Data Cable, RJ45 to DB9 Pin (Male)
Orderable31056
CPI/RS-232 Data Cable, RJ45 to DB9 Socket (Female)
OrderableSC110
Two Cables, RS-232 to Data Logger Control Port
Orderable28899
CAT6 Ethernet Unshielded Cable with RJ45 Connectors, 2 ft
Orderable28900
CAT5e Ethernet Unshielded Cable with RJ45 Connectors, 10 ft
Orderable27158
2 GB microSD Flash SLC Memory Card
Orderable38476
16 GB microSD Flash aMLC Memory Card
Orderable32445
CR1000XWP Insulated Terminal Cover
OrderableCR1000KD
Keyboard/Display for CR1000(X), CR800, or CR6
OrderableCD100
Mountable Display with Keypad
Orderable31897
RJ45 Pin (Male) to Terminal Dongle Data Cable
Orderable27373
14 to 28 AWG 5-Position Terminal Connector with Lever Nut
Orderable17752
USB Memory Card Reader/Writer
Orderable42796
Four-Year Extended Warranty for the CR1000Xe
Orderable
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Documents
- Technical Paper
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CR1000X/CR1000Xe Product Manual (PDF)
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CR1000X/CR1000Xe CRBasic Help (online)
October 2019
View Document - Manual
CR1000X/CR1000Xe Getting Started Guide (PDF)
September 2024
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