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CFMC16G 16 GB CompactFlash Memory Card
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Overview

The CFMC16G is a 16 GB, industrial-grade CompactFlash card that has been selected specifically to provide optimum performance and extreme reliability. It is used with the CFM100NL115NL116, or CF1 to expand a data logger's memory and to transport data, camera images, programs, and operating systems without having to use a PC.

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Detailed Description

A PC can read/write data stored on the CFMC16G by using either the CF1 CompactFlash adapter or 17752 Reader/Writer.


Specifications

Manufacturer FMJ
Card Type Industry standard Type I
Storage Capacity 16 GB
Card Format FAT32
Temperature Range
  • -40° to +85°C (operating)
  • -50° to +100°C (storage)
Compliance RoHS compliant
Dimensions 4.28 x 3.64 x 0.33 cm (1.69 x 1.43 x 0.13 in.)
Weight 10 g (0.35 oz)

Compatibility

Please note: The following shows notable compatibility information. It is not a comprehensive list of all compatible products.

Data Loggers

Compatible Note
CR1000 (retired) OS 25 or later
CR200X (retired)
CR206X (retired)
CR295X (retired)
CR3000 (retired) OS 25 or later
CR5000 (retired) OS 7 or later
CR800 (retired)
CR850 (retired)
CR9000X (retired)

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Card Format

The CFMC16G is formatted as FAT32; our contemporary data loggers require this format for the card to work as expected.

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Number of FAQs related to CFMC16G: 6

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  1. With OS 7 or greater and the TableFile() instruction with Option 64, CompactFlash cards greater than 2 GB can be used. For more information, see the “A Better Way to Write High-Frequency Data to 16 GB and Smaller CF Cardsapplication note.

  2. Save the data to a CompactFlash card. Transfer the data from the CR5000 to the PC by removing the card from the CR5000 and inserting it into the PC.

  3. Using the FileControl() instruction, the .dat files can be retrieved directly from the memory card. When data is collected by the standard method (not as downloaded files, but as streamed data) with a GetData() or similar instruction, the memory card is automatically used as a source of records to be returned when the internal CPU table no longer contains the oldest data. These records can be retrieved simply by using their record numbers.

  4. With operating system 25 or greater, the CR3000 works with CF cards in sizes up to 16 GB using the TableFile() instruction and TFOption 64. For earlier versions of the operating system, the largest compatible CF card size is 2 GB.

    For more information, see the “A Better Way to Write High-Frequency Data to 16 GB and Smaller CF Cardsapplication note.

  5. The most reliable method of formatting a CompactFlash (CF) card is to format it using a PC and specifying FAT32.