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The ENC10/12 is Campbell Scientific’s smallest and most affordable weatherproof enclosure. Designed to house data loggers, power supplies, and compact peripherals, it offers a secure and durable solution to protect electronic equipment in harsh environmental conditions.
Color | White (reflects solar radiation, UV stabilized) |
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Construction | Fiberglass-reinforced polyester, stainless steel hinges, locking latch |
Rating | NEMA 4X (prior to cable entry modification) |
Cable Entries | 1 medium, 2 small |
Compatibility / Dataloggers | CR6, CR350, CR3000-NB, CR1000, CR800, CR850, CR300, CR10X, CR216X, CR200X, and others |
Not compatible: AVW4, AM416, COM100, CR10KD, DC1765, RC35 Note: CR1000, CR800/850, and CR3000 require vertical mounting |
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Required Items! 12 VDC power supply
The CR1000X is a flagship general-purpose datalogger, designed for use in a wide variety of measurement and control applications. The CR1000X is robust enough for use in extreme conditions, with reliability that makes it an excellent choice for remote environmental applications such as weather stations, mesonet systems, wind profiling, air quality monitoring, hydrological systems, water quality monitoring, and hydrometeorological stations.
The CR1000X is a very low-power device that measures sensor signals, controls telecommunications, analyzes data, controls external devices, and stores data and programs in its own non-volatile memory. The electronics are protected against radio frequency interference by a unique sealed stainless steel housing. The internal clock is maintained with a backup battery. It is programmed using the high-level CRBasic language, like all our dataloggers, which allows the implementation of routines for data processing and analysis.
The CR1000X is a low-power electronic device designed to measure sensor signals, manage direct and telecommunications connections, analyze data, control external devices, and with internal non-volatile storage to save data and programs. The electronics are protected from RF interference and failures within a sealed stainless steel cartridge. The clock is safeguarded with an internal backup battery. The CRBasic programming language—common to all Campbell Scientific dataloggers—allows programming for data processing and analysis.
The CR1000X connection panel includes two software-configurable 12 V output terminals, ground terminals distributed across the 16 analog terminals, and removable terminal blocks.
Measurement and Control | Compatible | Note |
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Product | Compatible | Note |
SDM-SIO2R | ✔ |
Software | Compatible | Note |
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DevConfig | ✔ | Version 2.16 or higher |
LNLINUX | ✔ | Version 4.5 or higher |
LoggerLink | ✔ | Version 1.6 or higher |
LoggerNet | ✔ | Version 4.5 or higher |
PC200 (retired) | ✔ | Version 4.5 or higher |
PC400 | ✔ | Version 4.5 or higher |
RTDAQ | ✔ | Version 1.3 or higher |
Short Cut | ✔ | Version 4.0 or higher |
Miscellaneous | Compatible | Note |
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KonectGDS | ✔ |
The CR1000X has various input channel types and is compatible with almost all commercially available sensors, including analog (voltage and current), thermocouples, RS232/RS485 serial, SDI-12, pulse, and frequency.
The CR1000X is compatible with all our CDM, SDM, multiplexers, vibrating wire interface, TIMs, and relays.
The CR1000X can communicate with a PC via direct USB connection, 10/100baseT Ethernet, NL241 Wi-Fi, multidrop modems (RS485), telephone modems (landline or cellular), radio, and satellite (Argos, GOES, Meteosat, Iridium, Inmarsat).
Data can also be viewed on-site using the CR1000KD, CD100, CD295 keyboard/displays, mobile/tablet with iOS or Android (and LoggerLink software), or with other third-party devices.
A CR1000X with a power supply is typically assembled inside one of our enclosures.
Any 12 Vdc power supply can power the CR1000X datalogger. Our BPALK, PS150, and PS200 power supplies are commonly used.
Our Campbell Scientific software is needed to program, configure, and communicate with the CR1000X datalogger. Various software options are available depending on the requirements of each application. The most basic and free options are Short Cut and PC200W. Contact us and we will indicate which software is best suited for your application.
-NOTE- | Additional specifications are listed in the CR1000X Specifications Sheet. |
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Maximum Scan Rate | 1000 Hz |
Case Material | Anodized aluminum |
Analog Inputs | 16 single-ended or 8 differential (individually configured). Two analog inputs can measure 4 to 20 mA or 0 to 20 mA natively. Four analog inputs can provide pulse/digital I/O functions. |
Pulse Counters | 10 (P1 to P2 and C1 to C8) |
Voltage Excitation Terminals | 4 (VX1 to VX4) |
Maximum Source/Sink Current |
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Communications Ports |
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Data Storage Ports | microSD |
Switched 12 Volt | 2 terminals |
Digital I/O | 8 terminals (C1 to C8) configurable for digital input and output. Includes status high/low, pulse width modulation, external interrupt, edge timing, switch closure pulse counting, high-frequency pulse counting, UART, RS-232, RS-485, SDM, SDI-12, I2C, and SPI function. Terminals are configurable in pairs for 5 V or 3.3 V logic for some functions. |
Input Limits | ±5 V |
Analog Voltage Accuracy |
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ADC | 24-bit |
Power Requirements | 10 to 18 Vdc input (See manual for further details.) |
Real-Time Clock Accuracy | ±3 min. per year (Optional GPS correction to ±10 µs) |
Internet Protocols | Ethernet, PPP, RNDIS, ICMP/Ping, Auto-IP (APIPA), IPv4, IPv6, UDP, TCP, TLS (v1.2), DNS, DHCP, SLAAC, Telnet, HTTP(S), SFTP, FTP(S), POP3/TLS, NTP, SMTP/TLS, SNMPv3, CS I/O IP, MQTT |
Communications Protocols | CPI, PakBus, SDM, SDI-12, Modbus, TCP, DNP3, UDP, NTCIP, NMEA 0183, I2C, SPI, and others |
Battery-backed SRAM for CPU Usage & Final Storage | 4 MB |
Data Storage | 4 MB SRAM + 72 MB flash (Storage expansion of up to 16 GB with removable microSD flash memory card.) |
Idle Current Drain, Average | < 1 mA (@ 12 Vdc) |
Active Current Drain, Average |
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Dimensions |
23.8 x 10.1 x 6.2 cm (9.4 x 4.0 x 2.4 in.) Additional clearance required for cables and leads. |
Weight | 0.86 kg (1.9 lb) |
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Required Items! 12 VDC power supply
The CR1000Xe datalogger performs measurements and control tasks for a wide variety of applications. Its reliability and robustness make it an excellent choice for remote environmental applications, including hydrology and meteorology stations (HydroMet), solar resource assessment and monitoring (SRA/SRM), dams and mines (geotech), and broad research objectives related to environmental systems.
The CR1000Xe is a low-power device that measures analog and digital sensor signals, processes and stores the measurements, and adapts to any type of telecommunications link. It stores data and programs in non-volatile flash memory. The integrated programming language—common to all Campbell Scientific dataloggers—allows users to create solutions perfectly tailored to the application.
The electronics of the CR1000Xe are protected from external radio frequency by a sealed stainless steel enclosure. It includes a low-drift clock safeguarded by a battery that can be synchronized via NTP, GPS, and Campbell Scientific PakBus®. The enclosure and connection panel are joined by stainless steel connectors. The pins in the CPI and Ethernet ports are gold-plated to resist corrosion. The CR1000Xe is compatible with 12 V and 24 V nominal power systems. The datalogger's connection panel regulates the 12 V outputs and includes two switchable 12 V outputs on removable terminal blocks and one switchable 12 V output on the datalogger's CS I/O port.
Product | Compatible | Note |
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FW05 | ✔ | The CR1000Xe is compatible when used with the CDM-A108 or CDM-A116. |
FW1 | ✔ | The CR1000Xe is compatible when used with the CDM-A108 or CDM-A116. |
FW3 | ✔ | The CR1000Xe is compatible when used with the CDM-A108 or CDM-A116. |
Product | Compatible | Note |
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CD295 | ✔ | Contact Campbell Scientific for assistance. |
Product | Compatible | Note |
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DevConfig | ✔ | |
KonectGDS | ✔ | |
LoggerLink | ✔ | |
LoggerNet | ✔ | |
PC400 | ✔ | |
RTDAQ | ✔ | |
RTMCPRO | ✔ | |
Short Cut | ✔ |
Given the variety of its channel functions, the CR1000Xe is compatible with almost any sensor, including analog (voltage and current), serial, thermocouples, SDI-12, pulse, and frequency.
The CR1000Xe is compatible with all our multiplexers, vibrating wire interfaces, TIM modules, and relays.
The CR1000Xe communicates directly with a computer via USB port, 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port, mobile telephony, radio, and satellite transmitters (HDR GOES, Argos, Meteosat, Iridium, and Inmarsat).
Data can be viewed locally using Campbell Scientific software for Windows, iOS or Android devices. Additionally, with CR1000KD, CD100, and CD295 display keyboards.
The CR1000Xe and its power supply can be housed in any of our standard enclosures.
The CR1000Xe datalogger can be powered with any 12V or 24V DC source. The most commonly used power supplies with the CR1000Xe are the PS150 and PS200.
Campbell Scientific software is available to program, configure, and communicate with the CR1000Xe datalogger. Several software options are available including PC400, LoggerNet, CampbellCloud™, and CampbellGo™. Consult with our sales engineers to determine the best software or cloud option.
Datalogger Data logger Measurement Control Campbell Scientific CR1000Xe Performance Robustness Low power consumption Flash memory Programming CampbellCloud AWOS (Automated Weather Observing System) Extreme conditions USB connection High-speed sampling High resolution Analog measurements Ethernet microSD card Serial communication SDI-12 RS-232 RS-485 PakBus Embedded webpage Remote monitoring Environmental monitoring Hydrology Meteorology Solar assessment Geotechnical Research Datalogger Registrador de datos Medida Control Campbell Scientific CR1000Xe Rendimiento Robustez Bajo consumo Memoria flash Programación CampbellCloud AWOS (Sistema Automático de Observación Meteorológica) Condiciones extremas Conexión USB Muestreo de alta velocidad Alta resolución Mediciones analógicas Ethernet Tarjeta microSD Comunicación serie SDI-12 RS-232 RS-485 PakBus Página web incrustada Monitoreo remoto Monitoreo ambiental Hidrología Meteorología Evaluación solar Geotécnica Investigación
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Maximum Sampling Rate | 1000 Hz |
Connection Panel Material | Anodized aluminum |
Analog Inputs | 16 single-ended or 8 differential (individually configurable). Two analog inputs can measure 4 to 20 mA or 0 to 20 mA signals. |
Pulse Counters | 10 (P1 to P2 and C1 to C8) |
Voltage Excitation Terminals | 4 (VX1 to VX4) |
Maximum Current |
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Communication Ports |
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Storage Slot | microSD |
12 Vdc Output | 2 terminals, plus pin 8 on CS I/O port |
Digital I/O | 8 terminals (C1 to C8) configurable for digital inputs/outputs. Includes high/low state, pulse width modulation, external interrupt, edge timing, contact closure pulse counting, high-frequency pulse counting, UART, RS-232, RS-485, SDM, SDI-12, I2C, and SPI serial communication functions. Terminals configurable in pairs for 5 V or 3.3 V logic in some functions. |
Input Range | ±5 V |
Analog Voltage Measurement Accuracy |
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ADC | 24-bit |
Power Requirements | 10 to 36 Vdc input |
Real-Time Clock Accuracy | ±3 min. per year (optional with GPS correction ±10 µs) |
Internet Protocols | Ethernet, PPP, RNDIS, ICMP/Ping, Auto-IP (APIPA), IPv4, IPv6, UDP, TCP, TLS (v1.2), DNS, DHCP, SLAAC, Telnet, HTTP(S), SFTP, FTP(S), POP3/TLS, NTP, SMTP/TLS, SNMPv3, CS I/O IP, MQTT(S) |
Communication Protocols | CPI, PakBus, SDM, SDI-12, Modbus, TCP, DNP3, UDP, NTCIP, NMEA 0183, I2C, SPI, CampbellCloud HTTPS/MQTTS, and others |
SRAM Memory with Battery Backup for CPU and Data Storage | 4 MB |
Data Storage | 4 MB SRAM + 72 MB flash (expandable up to 16 GB with removable microSD flash card) |
Average Current Consumption | 1.1 mA (1 Hz scan @ 24 Vdc) |
Average Current Consumption | 2 mA (1 Hz scan @ 12 Vdc) |
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Dimensions | 23.8 x 10.1 x 6.2 cm (9.4 x 4.0 x 2.4 in.) Additional clearance required for cables and wires |
Weight | 0.86 kg (1.9 lb) |
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The ClimaVue™50 G2 is the next-generation all-in-one meteorological sensor from Campbell Scientific that combines all the typical weather parameters into one compact and rugged design. It improves on its predecessor with enhanced precipitation measurements, a redesigned wind sensor (0 to 60 m/s), and better UV resistance. The sensor has also been updated to use the new eight-pin M12 connector, seamlessly integrating with the Aspen™10 Edge Device for a plug-and-play installation.
The affordable ClimaVue 50 G2 reports various weather parameters via SDI-12, sips approximately 1 mA of power at 12 Vdc, and includes an integrated leveling base and tilt sensor for easy maintenance and monitoring. Perfect for quick deployment, remote locations, large networks, or simple setups, the ClimaVue 50 G2 is a superior and reliable choice.
All sensors are integrated into a single, small form-factor unit, requiring minimal installation effort. With only one moving part, the design requires minimal maintenance and is ideal for long-term, remote installations.
Solar radiation is measured by a pyranometer that is integrated into the lip of the rain gauge funnel at the top of the ClimaVue 50 G2. The miniature pyranometer uses a silicon-cell sensor to measure the total incoming (direct and diffuse) solar radiation. Silicon-cell sensors have an excellent response time to changing radiation conditions and acceptable sensitivity across the solar spectrum, which make them well-suited for use on the ClimaVue 50 G2.
A carefully developed cosine-correcting head ensures accurate readings regardless of sun angle, while the carefully researched optical filter material balances cost and performance to ensure the silicon-cell provides the ClimaVue 50 G2 with high accuracy regardless of temperature or sensor age.
The ClimaVue 50 G2 measures wind speed in the space beneath the rain gauge. Ultrasonic signals emitted from transducers positioned at right angles to each other reflect off a curved plate and return to the opposite sensor. Wind affects the speed of sound, and the wind speed is calculated by measuring differences in the travel time for the sound waves.
Significant enhancements have been made to the wind sensor on the ClimaVue 50 G2. The redesigned transducer geometry doubles the measurable wind speed. The hydrophobic coating on the transducers and the improved reflector plate design help prevent moisture accumulation, enhancing reliability in various weather conditions and contributing to the sensor’s robustness. These improvements enable the ClimaVue 50 G2 to measure wind speeds up to twice the range of its predecessor, making it a highly efficient and durable tool for meteorological observations.
The ClimaVue 50 G2 temperature measurement is made in the center of the anemometer area where a small, stainless-steel needle containing a tiny temperature sensor (thermistor) extends from the middle of the four sonic transducers in the center of the anemometer.
Unlike most air temperature measurements, the temperature sensor is not covered with louvered plates to protect it from solar heating. Instead, it sits in open air, susceptible to solar heating of the instrument body. However, the ClimaVue 50 G2 accurately corrects the measured air temperature because solar radiation and the wind speed are known. These two are the main variables that determine the error between measured air temperature and the actual air temperature. An energy balance equation is then used to calculate what the actual temperature should be to an accuracy of ±0.6°C.
The relative humidity sensor on the ClimaVue 50 G2 is located behind the circular Teflon screen close to the sonic transducers. The Teflon screen protects the sensor from liquid water and dust while allowing water vapor to freely pass to the sensor. The ClimaVue 50 G2 measures relative humidity and temperature and computes vapor pressure.
The ClimaVue 50 G2 features a redesigned precipitation sensor with dual-sensing technologies that significantly improve the sensor's reliability and range.
Gold-plated pins are positioned directly below the collection funnel and precisely count each drop of rain as it falls through the funnel, providing an impressive 0.017 mm resolution for dew and rain.
In addition to counting drops, a tipping spoon has been added below the drop counter, extending the precipitation range up to 1,500 mm/h for heavy rain events and providing redundant measurements to improve reliability.
Note: This non-heated sensor is not suitable for solid precipitation measurements or riming environments.The ClimaVue 50 G2 is also equipped with a tilt sensor. The primary use of the tilt sensor data is to ensure the ClimaVue 50 G2 remains level at all times. Regularly check X and Y tilt data to ensure the ClimaVue 50 G2 is level; if it has tilted, return to the site and level again. Three degrees off level can cause errors in the rain and solar radiation measurements. Although this sensor's readings may be used to level the instrument during installation, it is much easier to use the small bubble level on the bottom of the anemometer plate.
The ClimaVue 50 G2 includes a V-bolt for mounting to a pipe with a nominal outer diameter of 31.8 to 50.8 mm (1.25 to 2.0 in.). This allows the sensor to mount directly to a tripod mast or CM300-series mounting pole, or to a crossarm using the 17387 mounting pipe kit. An integrated accelerometer, leveling base, and bubble level make for trouble-free installation and assurance that the sensor is always properly sited with valid measurements.
Measurements Made | Air temperature, barometric pressure, lightning average distance, lightning strike count, precipitation, precipitation electrical conductivity (EC), relative humidity, solar radiation, tilt, wind direction, and wind speed |
Output | SDI-12 |
Operating Temperature Range |
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Minimum Supply Voltage | 3.6 Vdc continuous |
Maximum Supply Voltage | 15.0 Vdc continuous |
Typical Current Drain @ 12 Vdc | < 1 mA (average) |
Typical Measurement Duration | 110 ms |
Maximum Measurement Duration | 3,000 ms |
Maximum Polling Frequency | 10 s |
Application of Council Directive(s) |
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Standards to Which Conformity Is Declared |
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Connection Description | 1.25 m (4 ft) pigtail with 8-pin M12 (male) connector; marine-grade 316 stainless-steel knurl |
Diameter | 10 cm (4 in.) including rain gauge funnel |
Height | 28 cm (11 in.) including rain gauge funnel |
Weight | 850 g (1.87 lb) |
Quiescent | 0.3 mA |
Maximum Peak Current | 33 mA |
Average Using the R7! Command every 10 s | 1.0 mA |
Average Using the R7! Command every 60 s (or slower) | 0.4 mA |
Measurement Range | -50° to +60°C |
Resolution | 0.1°C |
Accuracy | ±0.6°C |
Measurement Range | 0 to 100% |
Resolution | 0.1% |
Accuracy | ±2.5% RH typical (varies with temperature and humidity) |
Barometer Operating Temperature Range | -40° to +60°C |
Measurement Range | 10 to 1200 hPa |
Resolution | 0.1 hPa |
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Long-Term Drift | < 1 hPa/year |
Measurement Range | 0 to 47 kPa |
Resolution | 0.01 kPa |
Accuracy or Repeatability | Varies with temperature and humidity; ±0.2 kPa typical below 40°C |
Wind Speed Maximum | 3 s gust |
Measurement Range | 0 to 60 m/s (0 to 135 mph) |
Resolution | 0.01 m/s (0.02 mph) |
Accuracy or Repeatability | 0.3 m/s (0.67 mph) or 6%, whichever is greater |
Measurement Range | 0° to 359° |
Resolution | 1° |
Accuracy | ±5° |
Measurement Range | 0 to 1750 W m-2 |
Resolution | 1 W m-2 |
Accuracy | ±5% of measurement (typical) |
Spectral Range | 300 to 1150 nm |
Measurement Range | 0 to 1,500 mm/h (60 in./h) |
Resolution | 0.017 mm |
Accuracy | ±5% of measurement (from 0 to 1,000 mm/h or 0 to 40 in./h) |
Measurement Range | 0° to 180° |
Resolution | 0.1° |
Accuracy | ±1° |
Measurement Range | 0 to 65,535 strikes |
Resolution | 1 strike |
Accuracy | > 25% detection at < 10 km typical (variable with distance) |
Measurement Range | 0 to 40 km (0 to 24.9 mi) |
Resolution | 3 km (1.86 mi) |
Accuracy | Variable |
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