The SDM-CD16S adds capability to a datalogger by controlling DC devices that have a relatively high-powered load, such as solenoids, solenoid valves, DC motors, stepper motors, lights, horns, heaters, and fans.
Read MoreThis relay driver provides 16 DC voltage outputs that can be switched on and off manually or under datalogger control. The SDM-CD16S's toggle switch has three positions: MANUAL, OFF and AUTO. In the MANUAL position, outputs are controlled by the position of the individual rocker switches. In the OFF position, all outputs are off. In the AUTO position, the state of the relays is controlled by the SDM commands from the datalogger or by the logic control inputs.
Separate inputs for power-to-outputs (48 Vdc maximum) and power-to-SDM-CD16S logic (7 to 48 Vdc) allow the option of powering the logic from the datalogger’s 12 V while switching a higher voltage.
With a voltage range of up to 48 Vdc and a maximum current output per channel of 2 A, the SDM-CD16S can drive up to 100 W of power on each channel.
The SDM-CD16S is a synchronously addressed datalogger peripheral. Datalogger control ports 1, 2, and 3 are used to address the SDM-CD16S, then clock out the desired state of each of the 8 control ports. Up to 15 SDM-CD16S devices may be addressed, making it possible to control a maximum of 256 ports from the first three datalogger control ports.
The CABLE5CBL-L is recommended for connecting the module to the datalogger. A 1-ft cable length should be sufficient when both datalogger and SDM-CD16S are housed within an ENC12/14 enclosure; a 2-ft length may be required if the datalogger and SDM-CD16S are housed at opposite ends of an ENC16/18 Enclosure. The cable length should be as short as possible. Typically, the maximum cable length is 20 ft. Contact Campbell Scientific if the length needs to be longer.
Function | Allows the data logger to control dc devices that have a relatively high-powered load, such as solenoids, solenoid valves, dc motors, stepper motors, lights, horns, heaters, and fans. |
Number of Channels | 16 |
Isolation | Optically isolated between the inputs and outputs |
Logic Power Voltage | 7 to 48 Vdc |
Logic Current Drain (@ 12 Vdc) |
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Toggle Switch |
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Supply Voltage for Output | 48 V max (dc only) |
Operating Voltage | 12 Vdc |
Maximum Current |
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Fuse | 3 AG 10 A |
Actuation/Release Times | 8 μs/200 μs |
Operating Temperature | -40° to +70°C |
Maximum Cable Length |
6 m (20 ft) total to all SDM devices (Contact Campbell Scientific if longer lengths are necessary.) |
Dimensions | 24.1 x 12.7 x 6.4 cm (9.5 x 5.0 x 2.5 in.) |
Weight | 771.1 g (1.7 lb) |
Please note: The following shows notable compatibility information. It is not a comprehensive list of all compatible products.
Product | Compatible | Note |
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21X (retired) | ||
CR10 (retired) | ||
CR1000 (retired) | ||
CR1000X | ||
CR10X (retired) | ||
CR200X (retired) | ||
CR206X (retired) | ||
CR211X (retired) | ||
CR216X (retired) | ||
CR23X (retired) | ||
CR295X (retired) | ||
CR300 | ||
CR3000 (retired) | For the CR3000, SDMs are connected to the ports labeled SDM-C1, SDM-C2, and SDM-C3. | |
CR310 | ||
CR350 | ||
CR500 (retired) | ||
CR5000 (retired) | For the CR5000, SDMs are connected to the ports labeled SDM-C1, SDM-C2, and SDM-C3. | |
CR510 (retired) | ||
CR6 | ||
CR800 (retired) | ||
CR850 (retired) | ||
CR9000 (retired) | ||
CR9000X (retired) |
Product | Compatible | Note |
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ENC10/12 | ||
ENC10/12R | ||
ENC12/14 | ||
ENC14/16 | ||
ENC16/18 | ||
ENC24/30 | ||
ENC24/30S |
Product | Compatible | Note |
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Granite 10 | ||
Granite 6 | ||
Granite 9 |
The SDM-CD16S requires a desiccated, non-condensing environment; a Campbell Scientific enclosure is recommended. Grommets and screws are provided to attach the flanges/bracket to the backplate of our enclosures.
The SDM-CD16S power requirements may be large compared to most Campbell Scientific products. For most applications, an external power supply is recommended to power the SDM-CD16S.
For some applications, it may be convenient to use the data logger’s sealed-rechargeable battery. If the data logger’s rechargeable batteries are used, the batteries need to be float charged via a wall charger or solar panel. The current available from the wall charger limits the SDM continuous output current. Campbell Scientific does not recommend using the data logger’s alkaline power supply.