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- | The Campbell Scientific | + | =====Campbell Scientific CR6===== |
- | Implementation of software on the CR6 is done with the use of PC400 Datalogger | + | | {{ : |
- | Support Software and CR Basic Editor. The PC400 Datalogger support software serves | + | | https://www.campbellsci.com/ |
- | several functions. First of all, it enables the user to send program code and retrieve | + | |
- | data from the unit via USB interface with a Windows computer. It also lets the user | + | |
- | set the internal clock of the CR6 easily. With the Windows program, publicly declared | + | |
- | variables can be read in real time from the device via the USB cable to ease the process | + | |
- | of debugging. Unfortunately, | + | |
- | of common tools such as breakpoints and memory access. The lack of such tools | + | |
- | does increase development time significantly and should be taken into account when | + | |
- | planning development of future system functions. | + | |
- | The CR Basic editor lets the user write programs for the CR6 device. The editor | ||
- | has a built-in compile function that will check for faults such as syntax errors and | ||
- | incorrect memory allocation, but the program is recompiled on the CR6 device after it | ||
- | has been transferred to the device. The file extension of the programs that are sent to | ||
- | the CR6 is " | ||
- | {{: | + | The Campbell Scientific Cr6 computer was selected for level 1 due to its proven reliability. Campbell Scientific delivers robust computers for data sampling and control. Their computers have been successfully used for projects in cold environments such as long-term monitoring in Greenland, maritime environments with movement and vibrations such as a buoy system in the Caribbean Sea and in systems with strict reliability requirements such as weather stations at military airports. The Campbell Scientific CR6 uses a Renesas RX63N processor with a clock rate of 100 MHz and has 16 general I/O pins with dedicated hardware for support of numerous communication protocols. The CR6 was chosen over other similar products from Campbell Scientific due to the need of I/O ports. The CPU in the CR6 is also among the fastest in their product range. |
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