Expansion peripherals are used with data loggers to achieve many purposes, including the following: add additional channels, extend data communications networks, perform media conversions, read vibrating wire sensors, and build distributed measurement networks.
Analog input peripherals are commonly used to add additional channels to a data logger, extend data communications networks, or perform media conversions.read more
Many Campbell Scientific vibrating wire peripherals enable data loggers to read vibrating wire sensors (also known as vibrating wire or vibrating strip transducers). These sensors measure strain, load...read more
Output and control peripherals enable you to add channels to control other devices, such as activating external devices and increasing the number of digital output or digital input channels of a data...read more
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