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SBE-45 Micro TSG

SBE-45 Micro TSG
Externally powered, high-accuracy instrument, designed for shipboard determination of sea surface (pumped-water) conductivity and temperature.

SBE-45 Micro TSG

Sea-Bird Electronics

Externally powered, high-accuracy instrument, designed for shipboard determination of sea surface (pumped-water) conductivity and temperature.

Salinity and sound velocity can also be computed.

Constructed of plastic and titanium to ensure long life with minimum maintenance.

OPERATION OVERVIEW

Communication with the MicroTSG is over an internal, 3-wire, RS-232C link, providing real-time data transmission. Commands can be sent to the MicroTSG to provide status display, data acquisition setup, data display and capture, and diagnostic tests. User-selectable operating modes include:

Polled sampling – On command, the MicroTSG takes one sample and sends the data to the computer.

Autonomous sampling – At pre-programmed intervals, the MicroTSG samples and sends the data to the computer. The MicroTSG does not enter quiescent (sleep) mode between samples.

Serial Line Sync – A pulse on the serial line causes the MicroTSG to wake up, sample, and enter quiescent mode automatically.

Calibration coefficients stored in EEPROM allow the MicroTSG to transmit data in engineering units.

Documents

Brochure
SBE-45 Brochure - Download

Manual
SBE-45 Manual - Download

Application Note
AN 02D: Instructions for Care and Cleaning of Conductivity Cells (03/14) - Download
AN 06: Determination of Sound Velocity from CTD Data - Download
AN 10: Compressibility Comp of SBE Conductivity Sensors (05/13) - Download
AN 14: 1978 Practical Salinity Scale - Download
AN 42: ITS-90 Temperature Scale - Download
AN 67: Editing Sea-Bird .hex Data Files - Download
AN 68: Using USB Ports to Communicate with Sea-Bird Instruments - Download
AN 90: Absolute Salinity and TEOS-10: Sea-Bird's Implementation - Download


Correlated

SBE-21 Thermosalinograph
The SBE 21 accurately determines sea surface temperature and conductivity from underway vessels.