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ATM-900 Series Acoustic Telemetry Modems Introduction and Overview Communication Group: Justin Manley – Senior Director of Business Development Debbie King – Product Line Manager Adam Lipper – Applications Engineer Joe Borden – Applications Engineer Presenter: Adam Lipper – Applications Engineer
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Overview Acoustic Data Telemetry – Why do I need it? – Where can I use it? – What applications does acoustic telemetry have? Teledyne Benthos ATM-900 Series Modems – Standard Operating Modes – Available Options – Hardware Upgrades – Standard Modem Configurations – ATM-900 Series Firmware – Standard Features Question and Answer
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Why do I need Acoustic Telemetry? To send real-time data To receive real-time data Wires are expensive and fragile Want to use water as medium
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Where can I use Acoustic Telemetry? Anywhere High Noise, cold temperatures, deep water, shallow water Long distances, short distances With other acoustic devices
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What applications does acoustic telemetry have? Send real-time data Receive real-time data ADCP’s, AUV’s, stress probe, CTD, tide gauge, etc.
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Standard Features Capable of sending hardware break to Teledyne RD Instruments Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler Data logger for instrument data Bi-directional half duplex Ranging Single RS-232 instrument or single RS- 422 instrument, RS-485 Device Enable Sends full hardware break to ADCP to wake any ADCP not a software break. 6144KB (6MB) for logging data Two way communications, one direction at a time Range from one modem to another Capable of interfacing to just about any RS232 instrument Can sink 20mA current at 40V DC Max
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Three housing options: ATM-910 Series 500 meter depth rated PVC ATM-920 Series 2000 meter depth rated aluminum ATM-960 Series 6000 meter depth rated aluminum Remote transducer head options UDB-9400 Deck Unit capable of AC/DC power operations Low Frequency (LF)9 – 14 kHz Medium Frequency (MF)16 – 21 kHz Interoperability Band C22 – 27 kHz Power level adjustment to control amount of energy in water. Internal band pass filter to eliminate out of band noise. Internal batteries or 12-36V DC operation Standard Features
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ATM-903 Models Similar to ATM-885-4G OEM PCB 6000 Meter Depth Rated transducer ATM-903 is customer integrated electronics Requires – Dry electronics space – 12-36V DC power – Bulkhead penetration for transducer connection All ATM-900 Series Modems Any ATM-900-xxx is a spare board set
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ATM-910 Models All New! 500 Meter Depth Rated as indicated by 1 in model number ATM-914 has remote transducer with internal batteries ATM-915 has integral transducer with internal batteries ATM-916 has integral transducer with no batteries All ATM-900 Series Modems
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ATM-920 Models Similar to ATM-885-4G 2000 Meter Depth Rated as indicated by 2 in model number ATM-924 has remote transducer with internal batteries ATM-925 has integral transducer with internal batteries ATM-926 has integral transducer with no batteries All ATM-900 Series Modems
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ATM-960 Models Similar to ATM-887-4G 6000 Meter Depth Rated as indicated by 6 in model number ATM-964 has remote transducer with internal batteries ATM-965 has integral transducer with internal batteries ATM-966 has integral transducer with no batteries All ATM-900 Series Modems
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UDB-9400 Series Deck Unit UDB-9400 Series Deck Units, Three Models – UDB-9400M – Multi Channel [Navigation, Modems, Releases] – UDB-9400E – Export Series, Single Channel [Modems, Releases] – UDB-9400A – Acoustics Series, Single Channel [Releases] Transducer Cables (B-270-197-x) – 25 Meter -1 Cable – 50 Meter -2 Cable – 75 Meter -3 Cable – 100 Meter -4 Cable – 200 Meter -5 Cable Transducer (B-270-167-x) – LF Omni-Directional (-1) 185dB Output – MF Omni-Directional (-2) 183dB Output – Band C Omni-Directional (-3) 178dB Output – Oil Filled LF Omni-Directional (-4) 192dB Output – Directional transducers are possible
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Standard Operational Modes Online Mode – Data is transferred from one modem to another Command Mode – Commands are entered and parsed Data Logger Mode – Data is logged to flash storage area
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Available Options Available Now Dual serial port (Port1 RS-232/RS-422 user selectable and Port2 RS-232 only) Multi-channel receive (for LBL systems) High capacity data logger storage (4GB SDHC Card) PSK co-processor support for ATM-900 Series Standard Real-Time Clock (2PPM accuracy) Available Soon In-Band Acoustic Data Recorder
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Always Available Technical Support Applications Engineering (pre-quote, during sale, post sale) Technical Sales information Training, on-site or at factory for you and your customers
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The Applications
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Nova Southeastern University – Oceanographic Center Gulf Stream Monitoring Subsea: One ATM-885R, 2m cable and AT-408 Topside:ATM-891, 25m Cable, AT-408 Range/Depth: 3000m/800m Goal: Download data from ADCP once per month to verify operation. Deployment time: 1 year Data: Download 128KBytes once per month from the ADCP to verify that data is being collected. The 128KBytes is output by the ADCP into the modem Ring buffer which is a first in first out, FIFO, buffer with 128KByte storage.
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Nova Southeastern University – Oceanographic Center
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BMT Scientific Marine Services William Offshore Spar – Devils Tower Subsea: One ATM-885 Directional and One ATM-885 Omni- directional Topside: ATM-891, 200m cable and AT-408 hull mounted to Spar Range/Depth: 2000m & 1000m/1890m & 800m Goal: Transfer ADCP data from two ADCP’s at different depths in the same water column. Deployment time: 2 years and 1 year Data: 1200byte current profiles sent from each ADCP every 20 minutes Notes: External battery packs are in use to extend deployment time to 1 and 2 years.
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BMT Scientific Marine Services William Offshore Spar – Devils Tower
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Questions?
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Teledyne Benthos Thank you for your attention.
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