CF1 CompactFlash Adapter for PCMCIA Slots
Portable Memory
Adds CompactFlash capability to devices with a PCMCIA slot
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Overview

The CF1 adapter allows PCMCIA slots to store and read data on a CompactFlash (CF) card. Devices with a PCMCIA slot include PCs, CR5000 dataloggers, CR9000X-series dataloggers, and the CR9080 PAM Module for our CR9000 dataloggers.

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Specifications

Manufacturer SanDisk
Temperature Range -40° to +84°C (operating)
Dimensions 8.6 x 5.4 x 0.5 cm (3.4 x 2.1 x 0.2 in.)

Compatibility

Please note: The following shows notable compatibility information. It is not a comprehensive list of all compatible products.

Dataloggers

Product Compatible Note
CR1000 (retired)
CR200X (retired)
CR216X (retired)
CR3000
CR5000 (retired)
CR800 (retired)
CR850 (retired)
CR9000X (retired)

Additional Compatibility Information

Besides being compatible with our data loggers, the CF1 fits into the PCMCIA slot on a computer allowing the computer to read CompactFlash cards.

CompactFlash (CF) Cards

One Type I or Type II CF card fits in the module's slot. 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 data loggers.

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.

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