Expansion Peripherals
Expansion peripherals are used with data loggers to achieve many purposes, including the following: add additional channels, extend data communications networks, perform media conversions, read vibrating wire sensors, and build distributed measurement networks.
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Output and Control Peripherals
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Output and control peripherals enable you to add channels to control other devices, such as activating external devices and increasing the number of digital output or digital input channels of a data logger. Some of these peripherals have built-in relays to control external devices, and other peripherals may require connected relays depending on what you want to control.
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Vibrating Wire Peripherals
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Many Campbell Scientific vibrating-wire peripherals enable dataloggers to read vibrating-wire sensors (also known as vibrating-wire or vibrating-strip transducers). These sensors measure strain, load, pressure, and water level, and they output a frequency signal generated by a vibrating filament. Campbell Scientific also offers vibrating-wire dataloggers that read the sensors directly.


