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CR10 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PROGRAM EXAMPLES
7.
MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES
7.1
Single-Ended Voltage - LI200S Silicon Pyranometer ............................................................ 7-1
7.2
Differential Voltage Measurement ......................................................................................... 7-2
7.3
Thermocouple Temperatures Using the Optional CR10TCR to Measure
the Reference Temperature................................................................................................... 7-3
7.4
Thermocouple Temperatures Using an External Reference Junction .................................. 7-3
7.5
107 Temperature Probe......................................................................................................... 7-4
7.6
207 Temperature and RH Probe ........................................................................................... 7-4
7.7
Anemometer with Photochopper Output................................................................................ 7-5
7.8
Tipping Bucket Rain Gage with Long Leads ......................................................................... 7-6
7.9
100 ohm PRT in 4 Wire Half Bridge....................................................................................... 7-6
7.10
100 ohm PRT in 3 Wire Half Bridge....................................................................................... 7-8
7.11
100 ohm PRT in 4 Wire Full Bridge ....................................................................................... 7-9
7.12
Pressure Transducer - 4 Wire Full Bridge ........................................................................... 7-10
7.13
Lysimeter - 6 Wire Full Bridge ............................................................................................. 7-11
7.14
227 Gypsum Soil Moisture Block......................................................................................... 7-13
7.15
Nonlinear Thermistor in Half Bridge (Model 101 Probe) ..................................................... 7-14
7.16
Water Level - Geokon's Vibrating Wire Pressure Sensor.................................................... 7-15
7.17
Paroscientific "T" Series Pressure Transducer.................................................................... 7-19
7.18
SDM Peripherals.................................................................................................................. 7-24
7.19
Paroscientific Pressure Transducer Processing.................................................................. 7-24
8.
PROCESSING AND PROGRAM CONTROL EXAMPLES
8.1
Computation of Running Average.......................................................................................... 8-1
8.2
Rainfall Intensity..................................................................................................................... 8-2
8.3
Using Control Ports and Loop to Run AM416 Multiplexer ..................................................... 8-3
8.4
Sub 1 Minute Output Interval Synched to Real Time ............................................................ 8-5
8.5
Interrupt Subroutine Used to Count Switch Closures (Rain Gage) ....................................... 8-5
8.6
SDM-A04 Analog Output Multiplexer to Strip Chart .............................................................. 8-7
8.7
Converting 0-360 Wind Direction Output to 0-540 for Strip Chart ......................................... 8-8
8.8
Use of 2 Final Storage Areas - Saving Data Prior to Event................................................... 8-9
8.9
Logarithmic Sampling Using Loops ..................................................................................... 8-10
INSTRUCTIONS
9.  INPUT/OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS
........................................................................................ 9-1
10.  PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS
...................................................................................... 10-1
11.  OUTPUT PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS
................................................................... 11-1
12.  PROGRAM CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS
...................................................................... 12-1