2 ?a mode – Campbell Scientific TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X User Manual

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TD ADDENDUM

SECTION 1. FUNCTIONAL MODES

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FIGURE 1.5-1. Datalogger Memory

1.5.2

A MODE

The

∗A Mode is used to 1) check the size of Input

Storage, Intermediate Storage, Final Storage,
Program Memory; PakBus and user Settings
memory 2) check the number of bytes remaining in
Flash Program memory; Main Memory, and Label
Memory 3) change the memory allotted to Input
Locations and Settings; and 5) to completely reset
the datalogger.

When

∗A is entered, the first number displayed

is the number of memory locations allocated to

Input Storage. The "A" key is used to advance
through the next 6 windows. Table 1.5-2
describes what the values in the

∗A Mode

represent.

The sizes of Input Storage and Settings Memory
may be altered by keying in the desired value and
entering it by keying "A".

32K SRAM

Main Memory

System Memory

Active Program

(automatically allocated)

Input Storage

default: 28 locations

(Size Set with *A)

Intermediate Storage

(automatically allocated)

PakBus Routing Table

(Size Set with *D 15)

PakBus Settings

(Size Set with *A)

Operating System

(96 Kbytes-CR10X)

(128 Kbytes-CR23X)

Active Program

(16 Kbytes)

Input and Final
Storage Lables

(16 Kbytes)

SRAM

Total 128 Kbytes

Flash Memory

(EEPROM)

Flash EEPROM

Optional in CR10X

Final Storage

(Additional 524,288

locations per Mbyte)

How it works:
The Operating System is loaded into
Flash Memory at the factory. System
Memory
is used while the CR10X is
running for calculations, buffering data
and general operating tasks.

Any time a user loads a program into
the datalogger, the program is
compiled in SRAM and stored in the
Active Program areas. If the
datalogger is powered off and then on,
the Active Program is loaded from
Flash and run.

The Active Program is run in SRAM to
maximize speed. The program
accesses Input Storage and
Intermediate Storage and stores data
into Final Storage for later retrieval by
the user.

Table Data Operating Systems Save
Input Storage and Final Storage
Lables.

Flash Memory, increases Final Storage
by 524,288 data values per Mbyte.

(Memory Areas separated by dashed
lines:
can be re-sized.)

96K SRAM

Final Storage Data

Tables

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