ProdottoSBE-37-IMP-ODOSBE-37-IMP-ODO The SBE 37-IMP-ODO MicroCAT is a high-accuracy conductivity and temperature (pressure optional) recorder with internal batteries, memory, built-in Inductive Modem, integral Pump, and Optical Dissolved Oxygen sensor. SBE-37-IMP-ODOSea-Bird ElectronicsThe SBE 37-IMP-ODO MicroCAT is a high-accuracy conductivity and temperature (pressure optional) recorder with internal batteries, memory, built-in Inductive Modem, integral Pump, and Optical Dissolved Oxygen sensor. Constructed of titanium and other non-corroding materials for long life with minimal maintenance, the MicroCAT is designed for long duration deployments on moorings. Calibration coefficients are stored in EEPROM, allowing output of C, T, P, DO, and time in ASCII engineering units (raw output available).The Inductive Modem (IM) system provides reliable, low-cost, real-time data transmission for up to 100 IM-enabled instruments using plastic-coated wire rope (typically 3 x 19 galvanized steel) as both the transmission line and mooring tension member. IM instruments clamp anywhere along the rugged mooring wire. Expensive and potentially unreliable multi-conductor electrical cables with fixed position underwater connectors are not required. IM moorings are easily reconfigured (positions changed or instruments added or removed), by sliding and re-clamping sensors on the cable. IM systems are much less expensive and more power-efficient than acoustic modems, and offer reliable communication over greater distances. In a typical mooring, an Inductive Modem Module (IMM) or Surface Inductive Modem (SIM) housed in the buoy communicates with underwater IM instruments and is interfaced to a computer or data logger via an RS-232 serial port. The computer or data logger (not supplied by Sea-Bird) is programmed to poll each IM instrument on the mooring for its data, and send the data to a telemetry transmitter (satellite link, cell phone, RF modem, etc.). The MicroCAT saves data in memory for upload after recovery, providing a data backup if real-time telemetry is interrupted. DocumentsBrochureSBE-37-IMP-ODO Brochure - Download Manual SBE-37-IMP-ODO Manual - Download Application Note 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 27Druck: Minimizing Strain Gauge Pressure Sensor Errors - Download AN 42: ITS-90 Temperature Scale - Download AN 64-1: Plumbing Installation -- SBE 43 DO Sensor and Pump on a CTD - Download AN 69: Conversion of Pressure to Depth - Download AN 71: Desiccant Use and Regeneration (drying) - Download AN 73: Using Instruments with Pressure Sensors at Elevations Above Sea Level - Download AN 83: Deployment of Moored Instruments - Download AN 85: Handling of Ferrite Core on Instruments with Inductive Modem Telemetry - Download AN 90: Absolute Salinity and TEOS-10: Sea-Bird's Implementation - Download MicroCAT Feature Comparisons - Download Guide to CTDs - Download User Guide Guide to Inductive Moorings - Download Technical Papers The acquisition, calibration, and data analysis of CTD data - Download |