Campbell Scientific CR3000 CR3000 Micrologger - Page 338
Data Storage
View all Campbell Scientific CR3000 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 338 highlights
Section 8. Operation 8.3.1.1 Data Storage Data-storage drives are listed in table CR3000 Memory Drives (p. 338). Data-table SRAM and the CPU: drive are automatically partitioned for use in the CR3000. The USR: drive can be partitioned as needed. The USB: drive is automatically partitioned when a Campbell Scientific mass-storage device is connected.The CRD: drive is automatically partitioned when a CF card is installed. Table 80. Data-Storage Drives Drive CPU:1 USR:2 Recommended File Types cr3, .CAL cr3, .CAL USB: .DAT CRD: Principal use is to expand Final Storage (p. 456), but it is also used to store .JPG, cr3, and .DAT files. 1The CPU: drive uses a FAT16 file system, so it is limited to 128 file. If the file names are longer than 8.3 characters (e.g. 12345678.123), you can store less. 2The USR: drive uses a FAT32 file system, so there is no practical limit to the number of files that can be stored on it. While a FAT file system is subject to fragmentation, performance degradation is not likely to be noticed since the drive is small and solid state RAM (very fast access). 8.3.1.1.1 Data Table SRAM Primary storage for measurement data are those areas in SRAM allocated to data tables as detailed in table CR3000 SRAM Memory (p. 337). Measurement data can be also be stored as discrete files on USR: or USB: by using TableFile() instruction. The CR3000 can be programmed to store each measurement or, more commonly, to store processed values such as averages, maxima, minima, histograms, FFTs, etc. Data are stored periodically or conditionally in data tables in SRAM as directed by the CRBasic program (see Structure (p. 117) ). The DataTable() instruction allows the user to set the size of a data table. Discrete data files are normally created only on a PC when data are retrieved using datalogger support software (p. 76). Data are usually erased from this area when a program is sent to the CR3000. However, when using support software File Control menu Send (p. 456) command or CRBasic Editor Compile, Save and Send (p. 453) command, options are available to preserve data when downloading programs. 8.3.1.1.2 CPU: Drive CPU: is the default drive on which programs and calibration files are stored. Do not store data on CPU: or premature failure of CPU: memory may result. 8.3.1.1.3 USR: Drive SRAM can be partitioned to create a FAT32 USR: drive, analogous to partitioning a second drive on a PC hard disk. Certain types of files are stored to USR: to reserve limited CPU: memory for datalogger programs and calibration files. Partitioning also helps prevent interference from data table SRAM. USR: is 338