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LIST OF FIGURES 8. PROCESSING AND PROGRAM CONTROL EXAMPLES 8.3-1 8.5-1 AM416 Wiring Diagram for Thermocouple and Soil Moisture Block Measurements Connections for Rain Gage.......... 9. INPUT/OIJTPUTINSTRUCTIONS 9-1 Conditioning for Long Duration Voltage Pulses 13. CR1O MEASUREMENTS 13.1-1 50 and 60 Hz Noise Rejection .....13-1 13.2-1 Timing of Single-Ended Measurement........... 13- 13.2-2 DifferentialVoltage Measurement Sequence 13- 13.3-1 Input Voltage Rise and Transient Decay..... 13-4 13.3-2 Typical Resistive Half Bridge. 1 13.3-3 Source Resistance Modelfor Half Bridge Connected to the CR10 1 13.3-4 Wire Manufacturers Capacitance Specifications, Cw......... ........... 1 13.3-5 Model0244 Wind Direction Sensor ......... 1 Input........... 13.3-6 Resistive Half Bridge Connected to Single-Ended CR10 13- CR'|0 't3.3-7 Half Bridge Configuration for YSI #44032 Thermistor Connected to .... 13-11 13.3-8 Measuring Input Settling Error with the CR10......... 13-1 Sensor. 13.3-9 Incorrect Lead Wire Extension on Model 107 Temperature 13-1 13.4-1 Thermistor Polynomial Error........... ........ 13-14 13.4-2 Diagram of Junction 8ox............ 13-1 13.5-1 Circuits Used with Instructions 4-9 13-1 13.5-2 Excitation and Measurement Sequence for 4 Wire Full Bridge.. 13-1 13.6-1 AC Excitation and Measurement Sequence for AC Half Bridge ..13-21 13.6-2 Model of Resistive Sensor with Ground Loop .......... .13-21 14. INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE 14.3-1 14.6-1 14.7-',\ 14.10-1 14.10-2 PS12 12 Volt Power Supply and Charging Regulator Connecting to Vehicle Power Supply Wiring PanelGrounding Diagram and Excitation Control Relay Driver Circuit with Relay Power Switching without Re1ay.......... 14 .......14 14 14 .......14- APPENDIX G. CHANGING RAM OR PROM CHIPS G-1 G-2 Jumper Settings for Different RAM Configurations G-3 Jumper Settings and Locations LF.2

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LIST
OF
FIGURES
8.
PROCESSING
AND
PROGRAM
CONTROL EXAMPLES
AM416
Wiring
Diagram for
Thermocouple
and Soil Moisture Block Measurements
Connections
for
Rain
Gage
..........
9.
INPUT/OIJTPUTINSTRUCTIONS
9-1
Conditioning
for
Long Duration
Voltage
Pulses
13.
CR1O
MEASUREMENTS
8.3-1
8.5-1
13.1-1
13.2-1
13.2-2
13.3-1
13.3-2
13.3-3
13.3-4
13.3-5
13.3-6
't3.3-7
13.3-8
13.3-9
13.4-1
13.4-2
13.5-1
13.5-2
14.3-1
14.6-1
14.7-',\
14.10-1
14.10-2
G-1
G-2
G-3
13.6-1
AC
Excitation and Measurement Sequence for
AC
Half
Bridge
..13-21
13.6-2
Model
of
Resistive Sensor with Ground Loop
..........
.13-21
14.
INSTALLATION AND
MAINTENANCE
50
and
60
Hz Noise
Rejection
..........
:..
.....
13-1
Timing of Single-Ended
Measurement
...........
.............
13-
DifferentialVoltage
Measurement
Sequence
..............
13-
Input
Voltage
Rise and
Transient
Decay
.....
................
13-4
Typical
Resistive Half
Bridge.
...................
1
Source
Resistance
Modelfor
Half Bridge Connected to
the
CR10
...................
1
Wire
Manufacturers Capacitance Specifications,
Cw
.........
...........
1
Model0244
Wind
Direction
Sensor
.........
1
Resistive Half Bridge Connected
to
Single-Ended CR10
Input
...........
..............
13-
Half Bridge Configuration for YSI #44032 Thermistor Connected
to
CR'|0
....
13-11
Measuring Input Settling Error with
the
CR10
.........
.....................
13-1
Incorrect Lead
Wire
Extension
on
Model
107
Temperature
Sensor.
..............
13-1
Thermistor
Polynomial
Error
...........
........
13-14
Diagram of
Junction
8ox
............
............
13-1
Circuits Used
with
Instructions
4-9
.............
...............
13-1
Excitation and Measurement Sequence for
4
Wire
Full
Bridge..
.....................
13-1
PS12
12
Volt Power Supply and Charging
Regulator
....................
14
Connecting to
Vehicle
Power
Supply
.......
14
Wiring PanelGrounding
Diagram
and
Excitation
Control
..............
14
Relay Driver Circuit with
Relay
.................
14
Power Switching
without
Re1ay
..........
.......
14-
APPENDIX
G.
CHANGING
RAM
OR
PROM CHIPS
Jumper Settings
for
Different RAM Configurations
Jumper Settings and Locations
...............
LF.2