Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Campbell Scientific manufactures dataloggers, data acquisition systems, and measurement and control products used worldwide in research and industry.
- 435.227.9000
- 435.227.9001
- info@campbellsci.com
- 815 W 1800 N
Logan, UT 84321-1784
United States
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Global Positioning System Sensors
GPS
GPS sensors are receivers with antennas that use a satellite-based navigation system with a network of 24 satellites in orbit around the earth to provide position, velocity, and timing information.
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Wind Speed and Wind Direction Sensors
Wind vanes measure wind direction and are often used with anemometers, which measure wind speed. Campbell Scientific offers a variety of anemometer designs: cup, propeller, ultrasonic, sonic, and lidar. Most of our wind sensors are modified slightly from the manufacturers’ stock items so that they may be used with our dataloggers in research, air quality, and general purpose meteorological applications.
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Communication Devices
Communication devices store and retrieve data acquired by data acquisition systems. These devices facilitate the accessibility, analysis, sharing, and reporting of data. Our available communication devices include both on-site and telemetry peripherals, which can be used in the same application for maximum flexibility, convenience, and reliability.
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Electrical Current Sensors
Electrical current sensors detect the flow of current along an electrical wire by measuring (or sensing) the magnetic field that is generated by the flow of electrical current. The sensors output signals that are transmitted to dataloggers
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Redox (ORP) Sensors
ORP sensors measure the oxidation-reduction potential—the tendency to gain or lose electrons when a solution comes in contact with a chemical substance. ORP measurements are used to ensure that a solution has been completely reduced or oxidized. ORP sensors are often used in tandem with pH sensors, which measure the hydrogen ion activity in a solution.
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Air Temperature and Relative Humidity Sensors
Air temperature and relative humidity probes typically consist of two separate sensors packaged in the same housing. Often relative humidity is measured with a capacitive RH sensor, while air temperature is measured by a PRT.
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Current Shunt Module
CURS100
The CURS100 converts a current signal output by a sensor or output device (e.g., 4 to 20 mA) to a voltage that can be measured by a datalogger. The 100 ohm resistor used for the current shunt allows currents up to 25 mA to be read on a 2500 mV range (CR10, CR10X, CR510, CR500) and currents up to 50 mA to be read on a 5000 mV range (CR23X, 21X, CR7, CR5000, CR9000, CR9000X).
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Vibrating Wire Peripherals
Many Campbell Scientific vibrating-wire peripherals enable dataloggers to read vibrating-wire sensors (also known as vibrating-wire or vibrating-strip transducers). These sensors measure strain, load, pressure, and water level, and they output a frequency signal generated by a vibrating filament. Campbell Scientific also offers vibrating-wire dataloggers that read the sensors directly.
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Snow Water Equivalent and Snow Depth Sensors
Campbell Scientific offers two types of sensors for snowpack applications: snow water equivalent (SWE) sensors and snow depth sensors. SWE sensors measure the amount of water contained within a snowpack. Snow depth sensors measure the depth of the snowpack.