The Granite™ Temp 120 is a purpose-built thermocouple measurement module. It has 20 thermocouple inputs using universal-alloy miniature thermocouple jacks. The Temp 120 is made to handle extreme temperature environments and rapid thermal gradients applied to the measurement module. It has a dedicated temperature reference for every input terminal and is carefully designed to reduce temperature errors in the presence of external temperature gradients.
The inputs of the Temp 120 are a universal copper-copper junction and can accept any standard thermocouple alloy type. The Temp 120 is part of a data-acquisition system that includes a DAQ such as a Granite 6, 9, or 10, or the CR6 or CR1000X Dataloggers. The clock timing synchronization across modules is managed by the DAQ or data logger via the CPI communication port. The time base can be referenced either to GPS or a temperature-compensated real-time clock. Applications requiring hundreds of terminals of thermocouples can be easily assembled as a single data-acquisition system. Measurement modules can be collocated or spread out via a networking cable to be closer to the point of measurement.
Operating Temperature Range |
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Terminals | 20 channels: universal (copper/copper), miniature socket connectors |
Supported Thermocouple Types | B, E, J, K, N, R, S, T |
Resolution | 0.015°C |
Speed |
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Input Limits | 0.25 to 3.0 Vdc (built-in 1.65 Vdc bias voltage) |
Maximum Input Voltage | ±10 Vdc |
DC Common-Mode Rejection | ≥ 115 dB |
Normal Mode Rejection | > 80 dB (at 50 and 60 Hz) |
Internal Cold Junction Accuracy |
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Total Measurement Accuracy in Static Temperature Environment |
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Total Measurement Accuracy for Rapid Temperature Environment Ramps | ±3°C maximum (8°C per minute ambient gradient) |
Dimensions | 21.5 x 10.8 x 5.1 cm (8.5 x 4.25 x 2 in.) |
Weight | 0.9 kg (1.95 lb) |
Measurement Performance Verification and Calibration |
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-SD Option | Performance is based on engineering design and verified in a laboratory environment. |
-XD Option | Performance is based on engineering design and verified over the full temperature range of the product and includes a Certificate of Calibration and Instrument Data Report. |
Communications |
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CPI | RJ45 interface to Campbell Scientific data loggers and CDM measurement peripherals and sensors |
USB | USB micro-B device only, 2.0 full-speed 12 Mbps, for computer connection |
System |
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Processor | Renesas RX63N (32-bit with hardware FPU, running at 96 MHz) |
Memory | 2 MB SRAM |
A/D Converter | 24-bit sigma-delta |
Power Requirements |
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Voltage | 9.6 to 32 Vdc |
Typical Current Drain |
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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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CR1000X | Requires OS version 4 or greater. | |
CR6 | Requires OS version 10 or greater. |
Product | Compatible | Note |
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Granite 10 | Requires OS version 1 or greater. | |
Granite 6 | Requires OS version 1 or greater. | |
Granite 9 | Requires OS version 1 or greater. |
The Temp 120 is compatible with CPI-enabled data loggers only.
Current Granite Temp 120 Operating System. Requires the Device Configuration Utility and a USB micro cable.
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The Volt 108/116 XD and Temp 120 XD output CAN2.0b data frames in Big Endian byte format.
Only the XD versions (not the SD) support CANOut 2.0b. To enable this function, use our SURVEYOR software. When SURVEYOR recognizes an XD module, a CAN Enable menu appears with a “CAN Enabled” slider switch.
Yes, both 11-bit and the 29-bit (extended) message identifiers are supported.
All outputs except strain gauge calculated microstrain are supported in CANOut:
Note: Strain values are in mV/V and either need a data logger or post processing to calculate microstrain.
Yes, a specific CAN ID can be selected for each module.