 
                
			
			
				With an SDM-CD16S, your data logger can control dc devices that have a relatively high-powered load, such as solenoids, solenoid valves, dc motors, stepper motors, lights, horns, heaters, and fans. 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.
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							This relay driver provides 16 dc voltage outputs that can be switched on and off manually or under data logger control. The SDM-CD16S's toggle switch has three positions: MANUAL, OFF, and AUTO.
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 data logger’s 12 V while switching a higher voltage.
The SDM-CD16S is a synchronously addressed data logger peripheral. Data logger control ports 1, 2, and 3 are used to address the SDM-CD16S, then clock out the desired state of each of the eight 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 data logger control ports.
The CABLE5CBL-L is recommended for connecting the module to the data logger. A 1-ft cable length should be sufficient when both data logger and SDM-CD16S are housed within an ENC12/14 enclosure; a 2-ft length may be required if the data logger 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.
Please note: The following shows notable compatibility information. It is not a comprehensive list of all compatible products.
| Product | Compatible | Note | 
|---|---|---|
| 21X (retired) | ||
| CR10 (retired) | ||
| CR1000 (retired) | ||
| CR1000X (retired) | ||
| CR1000Xe | ||
| CR10X (retired) | ||
| CR200X (retired) | ||
| CR206X (retired) | ||
| CR211X (retired) | ||
| CR216X (retired) | ||
| CR23X (retired) | ||
| CR295X (retired) | ||
| CR300 (retired) | ||
| 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 | 
|---|---|---|
| ENC10/12 | ||
| ENC10/12R | ||
| ENC12/14 | ||
| ENC14/16 | ||
| ENC16/18 | ||
| ENC24/30 | ||
| ENC24/30S | 
| Product | Compatible | Note | 
|---|---|---|
| Granite 10 | ||
| Granite 6 (retired) | ||
| 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.
| 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) | 
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Yes. Each of the channels on the SDM-CD8S and the SDM-CD16S has a manual control switch. Place the SDM-CD8S or SDM-CD16S into manual control by switching the Manual Control switch to the On position. Now each channel can be turned on or off using its respective switch.
The SDM-CD8S and SDM-CD16S were specifically designed to switch solenoids (inductive loads), similar to those found on valves. The diode, to protect against voltage kickback, is built into the device. The SDM-CD16AC, however, does not have this diode.
No. The SDM-CD16S was designed to switch dc loads (7 to 48 Vdc; 2 A maximum per channel). The load power is isolated from the logic power (12 Vdc).
To switch an ac load, consider using an SDM-CD16ACA.
The following relay devices can be used with the CR800 and the CR850:
The CR800 and the CR850 can also be used with a wide variety of third-party relay devices.
*Because the CR800 and the CR850 only have four digital ports, they do not have the ability to switch all six of the relays on the A6REL-12.
Yes. SDM devices are addressable. Multiple SDM devices can be connected to a data logger, as long as they all have a unique SDM address. Valid addresses are 0 through 15. Address 16 is reserved for SDM devices that support the Group Trigger Command. The address is set using the rotary switch on the face of the SDM-CD8S or SDM-CD16S.