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CR1O TABLEOF CONTENTS PROGRAM EXAMPLES 7. MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES 7.1 7.2 SDiinffgelree-nEtniadleVdolVtaoglteagMe -eLal20s0uSrSeilimconePnyt.r.a..n..o..m...e..t.e..r -.'.'7-1 7-2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 Thermocouple the Reference Temperatures Using the Optional CRlOTCR Temperature Thermocouple Temperatures Using an External Reference Probe 107 Temperature Probe... 207 Temperature and RH Output Anemometer with Photochopper Leads Tipping Bucket Rain Gage with Long Bridge. 100 ohm PRT in 4 Wire Half Bridge. 100 ohm PRT in 3 Wire Half to Measure Junction ...--'-..7-3 7-3 ..'....'-'7-4 7-4 .'..7-5 7-6 ..'.......7-6 ..."."..7-8 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 7.17 100 ohm PRT in 4 Wire FullBridge.. Bridge.. Pressure Transducer - 4 Wire Full Bridge.. Lysimeter - 6 Wire Full B|ock......... 227 Gypsum Soil Moisture Probe) Nonlinear Thermistor in Half Bridge (Model 101 Sensor... Water Level - Geokon's Vibrating Wire Pressure Transducer Paroscientific "T" Series Pressure ii 7-10 7'11 ...'7'13 7-14 '..".....' 7-15 .'...'.....7-19 7.18 7.19 3?X.:l"l','H'3f'";;;;; a i'-?X 8. PROCESSING AND PROGRAM CONTROL EXAMPLES 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 Average Computation of Running Intensity Rainfall Multiplexer. Using Control Ports and Loop to Run AM416 RealTime.......... Sub 1 Minute Output Interval Synched to Gage) Interrupt Subroutine Used to Count Switch Closures (Rain Chart.......... SDM-A04 Analog Output Multiplexer to Strip Chart.......'.' Converting 0-360 Wind Direction Output to 0-540 for Strip Event...... Use of 2 Final Storage Areas - Saving Data Prior to Loops Logarithmic Sampling Using 8-1 8-2 8-3 8-5 8-5 8-7 8-8 ......'. 8-9 ....'.'...8-10 INSTRUCTIONS 9. INPUT/OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS..... 10. PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS 11. OUTPUT PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS 12. PROGRAM CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS ...'." e-1 ...'...... 10-1 ........'.11-1 12-1

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7.
7.1
7.2
7.3
CR1O
TABLEOF
CONTENTS
PROGRAM EXAMPLES
MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES
Single-Ended Voltage -
Ll200S
Silicon
Pyranometer
..................
-.'.'7-1
Differential
Voltage
Measurement
................
'-'.'..-
.....
'-'.7-2
Thermocouple
Temperatures
Using the Optional
CRlOTCR to
Measure
the
Reference
Temperature
..............
...--'-..7-3
Thermocouple Temperatures
Using
an
External Reference
Junction
.......
'.'
....
'.7-3
107
Temperature
Probe
..'
....
'-'7-4
207
Temperature and
RH
Probe...
'-'.'.'-.'.'.7-4
Anemometer
with
Photochopper
Output
.'..7-5
Tipping
Bucket Rain Gage
with
Long
Leads
.................
7-6
100
ohm
PRT in
4
Wire
Half
Bridge.
..'
.......
7-6
100
ohm PRT
in
3
Wire
Half
Bridge.
..."."..7-8
100
ohm
PRT in 4
Wire FullBridge..
Pressure
Transducer
-
4
Wire
Full
Bridge..
...........
'
....
ii
...........
'.:
....
":
.....
'
.....
'...'
7-10
Lysimeter
- 6
Wire
Full
Bridge..
.'..'
.....
'
.....
7'11
227 Gypsum Soil Moisture
B|ock
.........
...'7'13
Nonlinear
Thermistor in
Half Bridge (Model 101
Probe)
.'..'.'.'.'.'..-7-14
Water
Level - Geokon's Vibrating
Wire
Pressure
Sensor...
'.."
.....
'
7-15
Paroscientific "T"
Series
Pressure
Transducer
.'...'
.....
7-19
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PROCESSING
AND PROGRAM CONTROL EXAMPLES
Computation
of
Running
Average
......
'
......
'
8-1
Rainfall
Intensity
......
'.'
......
"
.....
8-2
Using
Control
Ports and Loop
to
Run
AM416
Multiplexer.
'
..............
8-3
Sub
1
Minute
Output
Interval Synched
to
RealTime
..........
.....
'..'.'..8-5
Interrupt Subroutine Used
to
Count Switch Closures (Rain
Gage)
......
'
....
"'
.......
8-5
SDM-A04 Analog
Output
Multiplexer
to
Strip
Chart
..........
......
'.'
......
8-7
Converting 0-360
Wind
Direction Output to 0-540
for
Strip
Chart
.......
'.'
...'.'
....
'..8-8
Use of
2
Final Storage
Areas
-
Saving
Data Prior
to
Event
......
......
'. 8-9
Logarithmic Sampling Using
Loops
....
'.'...8-10
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
7.10
7.11
7.12
7.13
7.14
7.15
7.16
7.17
7.18
7.19
8.
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
8.9
INSTRUCTIONS
9.
INPUT/OUTPUT
INSTRUCTIONS
.....
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10.
PROCESSING
INSTRUCTIONS
...'
......
10-1
11.
OUTPUT PROCESSING
INSTRUCTIONS
........
'.11-1
12.
PROGRAM CONTROL
INSTRUCTIONS
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'.12-1