Specifications
B-1 
Appendix B. Differences Between the 
AM25T, AM416, and the AM32 
The AM25T differs from Campbell Scientific's AM416 and AM32 
multiplexers in the following ways: 
1.  The AM25T cannot be used to multiplex power and is not suitable for 
bridge measurements because of the high impedance of the solid state 
relays. 
2.  The AM25T switches 25 sets of 2 lines at time, (HI and LO) (2 x 25), 
unlike the AM416 which switches 16 sets of 4 lines at a time (4 x 16). 
The AM32 switches 32 sets of 2 lines at a time (2 x 32). 
3.  The AM25T has a built-in temperature reference RTD for thermocouple 
measurements. It is 1000 Ohm RTD and has a temperature specification 
of 
+/-0.2°C an α of 0.00385. 
4.  The AM25T is packaged in an aluminum case that will decrease 
temperature gradients across the multiplexer terminal strip. It has a large 
aluminum bar through the center of the unit for temperature stabilization 
and sensor cable strain relief. 
5.  The AM25T is smaller than the AM416 and AM32. It is packaged in a 
vertical manner for a smaller footprint and requires less space for 
mounting. 
6.  The AM25T has a ground path back to the datalogger for spark gap firing 
and sensors shields via the grounding lug on the side. The AM25T 
contains terminals and circuitry for sensor shield wires. This circuitry 
allows sensor shield wires to be routed through the multiplexer and 
grounded at the datalogger. 
7.  The AM25T contains spark gaps on all inputs and like the AM416 
contains diodes between shields and power ground for transient 
protection. 










