Wiring; Llac To Ttl; Control Port Compatibility - Campbell LLAC4 Instruction Manual

Four-channel, low-level ac conversion module
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4. Wiring

Table 2. Control Port Compatibility
Datalogger
Input (Hz)
CR1000
400,000
CR3000
CR800
400,000
CR5000
5,000,000
CR23X
2,500
CR200(X)
1,000
CR10X
40
Comparing Table 1 to Table 2 suggests that the CR10X may not be able to read
either type of anemometer in high wind situations. However, all other dataloggers
would be appropriate choices.
Most sensors that have a low-level AC output will have three wires: signal,
reference, and drain. The signal wire should go to P1 – P4 on the LLAC4 and the
reference and drain wires to a
12 V be applied to its 12 V terminal and G. This power should come from the
datalogger or the datalogger's power supply.
A low-level AC signal on P1 will be converted to a 0-5 V square wave on the D1
terminal. D1 can be wired to an appropriate datalogger control port that can make
high frequency measurements.
SENSOR
SIG +
P1
REF
DRAIN
DATALOGGER
12V
12V
G
G
Control Port
D1
G
G
Control Port
Measurement Type
C1,C2... C8
High Frequency
C1,C2,C3,C4
High Frequency
C7,C8
High Frequency
C5,C6,C7,C8
High Frequency
P_LL,P_SW,C1,C2
High Frequency
C6,C7,C8
Switch Closure
on the LLAC4. The LLAC4 also requires that
LLAC4
Figure 2. LLAC to TTL
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