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This course is offered on a semi-regular basis at the University of New Mexico’s Sevilleta Field Station in beautiful central New Mexico. We use a combination of field demonstrations, lectures, hands-on activities, and discussions, to cover several topics fundamental to the remote acquisition of environmental sensor data:
- Basic electronics
- Photovoltaic power for remote instrumentation
- TCP/IP networking and Wi-Fi telemetry systems
- Sensor theory and application
- Campbell Scientific datalogger wiring and programming
This course is open to anyone interested in the topic of remote environmental sensor data acquisition. The number of students we will be able to accommodate (20) is limited by the number of equipment we have available for hands-on exercises.