1 pulse input (p_sw), Figure 30: pulse input types, 1 ms time constant filter) – Campbell Scientific CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers User Manual

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Section 4. Sensor Support

FIGURE. Pulse Input Types

(p. 7) illustrates pulse input types measured by the

CR200(X). Dedicated pulse input channel P_SW can be configured to read

high- frequency pulses or switch closure, while P_LL can be configured to read

a low-level AC signal. With a 100 kOhm pull-up resistor added to the wiring

panel P_LL, C1, or C2 can measure pulse input signals (See

Pulse Input (P_SW

p. 44).

Figure 30: Pulse Input Types

4.4.1.1 Pulse Input (P_SW)

Internal hardware routes high-frequency pulse to an inverting CMOS input

buffer with input hysteresis. The CMOS input buffer is guaranteed to be an

output zero level with its input ≥ 2.7 V, and guaranteed to be an output one with

its input ≤ 0.9 V. An RC input filter with approximately a 1 µs time constant

precedes the inverting CMOS input buffer, resulting in an amplitude reduction

of high frequency signals between the P_SW terminal block and the inverting

CMOS input buffer as illustrated in FIGURE. Amplitude reduction of pulse-

count waveform. For a 0 to 5 Volt square wave applied to P_SW, the maximum

frequency that can be counted in pulse input mode is approximately 1 kHz.

Figure 31: Amplitude Reduction of Pulse-Count Waveform (before and

after 1 ms time constant filter)

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