CURS100 100-Ohm Current Terminal Input Module
Expands Capabilities
Allows datalogger to measure additional types of sensors
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Overview

The CURS100 lets a Campbell Scientific datalogger measure a sensor or output device that outputs a current signal (for example, 4 to 20 mA). It converts the current signal to a voltage signal.

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Benefits and Features

  • Easy to install or remove
  • Connects directly into data logger input terminals
  • Low power consumption

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Technical Description

The CURS100 uses a 100 Ω resistor for the current shunt that allows currents up to 25 mA to be read on a ±2500 mV range (CR10X, CR510) and currents up to 50 mA to be read on a ±5000 mV range.

Schematic for CURS100

CURS100-to-Sensor Hookup

Specifications

Used With Sensors that output a current signal (4 to 20 mA)
Resistance 100 Ω (shunt—bulk metal foil)
Tolerance ±0.01% (@ 25°C)
Power Rating 0.25 W
Maximum Temperature Coefficient ±0.8 ppm/°C
Dimensions 1.5 x 1.5 x 2.7 cm (0.6 x 0.6 x 1.0 in.) for body with prongs
Weight 6 g (0.2 oz)

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)
CR300
CR3000
CR310
CR350
CR5000 (retired)
CR6
CR800 (retired)
CR850 (retired)
CR9000X (retired) Compatible CR9000X modules are the CR9050 and the CR9052; the CR9051 is partially compatible.

Additional Compatibility Information

Multiplexers

Our multiplexers are compatible with the CURS100.

Data Logger Considerations

Current CR10X Wiring Panels can accommodate both the CURS100 and the cover associated with the CR10XTCR (reference thermistor for thermocouple measurements). Specifically, the physical configuration of the thermocouple cover, the data logger input terminals, and the terminal input modules allow sufficient room for the cover to be used with the CURS100 attached. In contrast, older CR10TCR covers are not deep enough.

Note: The CR6 (serial number >7501), CR1000X, CR350, CR300, and CR310 data loggers can do current measurements without the CURS100. 

Programming

The CURS100 output is measured with VoltDiff Instruction in CRBasic and with Instruction 2 (Differential Voltage) in Edlog. The CURS100 consumes one differential analog input; an adjacent analog ground channel accepts the analog "ground prong" of the CURS100. Not all data logger terminal strips have this sequence on all channels, so please check your data logger's wiring panel to confirm channel assignments, especially if you plan to use multiple terminal input modules.


FAQs for

Number of FAQs related to CURS100: 1

  1. Yes. A CURS100 is used to convert a current signal (for example, 4 to 20 mA) output by a sensor to a voltage that can be measured by the CR1000. The precision 100 ohm resistor used for the current shunt allows currents up to 50 mA to be read on a ±5000 mV range.

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