Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Campbell Scientific manufactures dataloggers, data acquisition systems, and measurement and control products used worldwide in research and industry.
- 435.227.9000
- 435.227.9001
- info@campbellsci.com
- 815 W 1800 N
Logan, UT 84321-1784
United States of America
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Leaf Wetness Sensors
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Campbell Scientific offers two types of leaf wetness sensors to measure the wetness of leaves: surface contact and electrical resistance. Surface contact sensors measure the electrical resistance of a water film on their surface. Electrical resistance sensors imitate the characteristics of leaves and measure the dielectric constant of their upper surfaces.
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Snow Water Equivalent and Snow Depth Sensors
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Campbell Scientific offers two types of sensors for snowpack applications: snow water equivalent (SWE) sensors and snow depth sensors. SWE sensors measure the amount of water contained within a snowpack. Snow depth sensors measure the depth of the snowpack.
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Dissolved Oxygen Sensor
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Dissolved oxygen sensors measure the amount of oxygen present in a medium, typically water. The sensors generate signals proportional to the amount of oxygen present, which are then transmitted to dataloggers. Dissolved oxygen is a critical parameter in many aquacultural applications, playing a key role in determining when aerators should be started.
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Wi-Fi Communications
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Campbell Scientific offers complete Wi-Fi connectivity solutions for your data acquisition needs. Data loggers are available with integrated Wi-Fi modules, as well as stand-alone Wi-Fi devices.
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Water Conductivity and Temperature Probe
CS547A-L
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The CS547A is a water quality probe that measures both electrical conductivity (EC) and temperature. It connects to a Campbell Scientific datalogger via the A547 interface. This probe is compatible with most Campbell Scientific dataloggers.
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Dataloggers
CR6-Series
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CR6-series dataloggers feature universal (U) terminals, which allow connection to virtually any sensoranalog, digital, or smart. These multipurpose dataloggers are also capable of performing static vibrating-wire measurements.
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Distance Sensors
SR50A-L
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The SR50A is a rugged acoustic sensor for measuring the distance from the sensor to a target. It is typically used to measure snow or water depth, but it is well-suited for other uses.
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Field Displays
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Field display devices allow users to view and collect data, as well as download programs, at the field site.
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Dataloggers
CR300-Series
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CR300 dataloggers are small, low-cost, high-value dataloggers with many of the features of other Campbell Scientific dataloggers. In addition, the CR300 dataloggers offer faster communications, low power requirements, built-in USB, and excellent analog input accuracy and resolution.
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Wind Speed and Wind Direction Sensors
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Wind vanes measure wind direction and are often used with anemometers, which measure wind speed. Campbell Scientific offers a variety of anemometer designs: cup, propeller, ultrasonic, sonic, and lidar. Most of our wind sensors are modified slightly from the manufacturers’ stock items so that they may be used with our dataloggers in research, air quality, and general purpose meteorological applications.
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Water Temperature Sensors
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Campbell Scientific offers a variety of sensors for measuring water temperature. The electrical signals transmitted from the sensors to our dataloggers can be converted to different units of measurement, including °C , °F, and °K. Our dataloggers are also capable of measuring most commercially available water temperature sensors.
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Vibrating Wire Dataloggers
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Vibrating-wire dataloggers have the built-in capability to measure vibrating-wire sensors. These dataloggers use patented spectral analysis technology.
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Air Temperature and Relative Humidity Sensors
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Air temperature and relative humidity probes typically consist of two separate sensors packaged in the same housing. Often relative humidity is measured with a capacitive RH sensor, while air temperature is measured by a PRT.
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Present Weather Sensors
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Present weather sensors use a laser-based technology to measure the size and velocity of water droplets in the air to determine visibility, measure precipitation rate, and identify precipitation type (for example, drizzle, rain, snow, and hail). These sensors are often incorporated in automatic weather stations for road, marine, and airport applications.
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Redox (ORP) Sensors
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ORP sensors measure the oxidation-reduction potential—the tendency to gain or lose electrons when a solution comes in contact with a chemical substance. ORP measurements are used to ensure that a solution has been completely reduced or oxidized. ORP sensors are often used in tandem with pH sensors, which measure the hydrogen ion activity in a solution.















