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MicroCAT C-T (P optional) Recorder
SBE 37-IMP 
(I
nductive Modem & integral Pump)

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Intended for deployment in orientation shown (sensors at top) for proper operation
 Optional plastic (ShallowCAT) housing; standard titanium housing also available

SUMMARY

DESCRIPTION

The SBE 37-IMP MicroCAT is a high-accuracy conductivity and temperature (pressure optional) recorder with internal battery, non-volatile memory, built-in Inductive Modem, and Integral Pump.

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 for changing deployments (positions changed or instruments added or removed), by sliding and re-clamping instruments 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.

SENSORS AND INTERFACE ELECTRONICS

The MicroCAT retains the temperature and conductivity sensors used in our time-proven SEACAT and SEACATplus products. Calibration coefficients are stored in EEPROM, allowing the MicroCAT to transmit data in engineering units. Sea-Bird’s unique internal-field conductivity cell permits the use of expendable anti-foulant devices. The aged and pressure-protected thermistor has a long history of exceptional accuracy and stability.

Temperature is acquired by applying an AC excitation to a hermetically sealed VISHAY reference resistor and an ultra-stable aged thermistor (drift rate typically less than 0.002 °C per year). The thermistor resistance to reference resistance ratio is determined by a 24-bit A/D converter, which also processes the pressure sensor signal. Conductivity is acquired using an ultra-precision Wien-Bridge oscillator.

The optional strain-gauge pressure sensor is available in eight ranges, from 0 - 20 meters to 0 - 7000 meters. Compensation of the temperature influence on pressure offset and scale is performed by the MicroCAT’s CPU.

PUMP

The integral pump runs for 1.0 second each time the MicroCAT samples, providing the following advantages:

OPERATING MODES

User-selectable operating modes include:

SOFTWARE

The MicroCAT is supplied with a powerful Windows 2000/XP software package, SEASOFT© V2, which includes:

DATA STORAGE AND BATTERY ENDURANCE

Temperature and conductivity are stored 6 bytes/sample, time 4 bytes/sample, and optional pressure 5 bytes/sample; memory capacity is in excess of 530,000 samples. The MicroCAT is powered by a 7.8 Amp-hour (nominal) battery pack consisting of twelve AA lithium batteries (Saft LS14500) which, when removed from the MicroCAT, can be shipped via commercial aircraft. The pack provides sufficient internal battery capacity for more than 340,000 samples for a typical sampling scheme.

SPECIFICATIONS

  Measurement
Range
Initial
Accuracy
Typical
Stability
Resolution
Conductivity 0 to 7 S/m
(0 to 70 mS/cm)
0.0003 S/m 
(0.003 mS/cm)
0.0003 S/m
(0.003 mS/cm)
per month
0.00001 S/m
(0.0001 mS/cm)
Temperature
 (°C)
-5 to 35 0.002 0.0002 per month 0.0001
Optional Pressure 20 / 100 / 350 / 600 / 1000 / 2000 / 3500 / 7000 m
(meters of deployment depth capability)
0.1% of full scale range 0.05% of full scale range per year 0.002% of full scale range
         

Clock Accuracy: 5 seconds/month

Power Supply: 7.8 Amp-hour (nominal) battery pack

Quiescent Current: 55 microAmps

Communications Current: 0.6 milliAmps listening, 10 milliAmps transmitting

Communications Time: 0.5 seconds/sample

Sampling Current: 8 milliAmps

Sampling Time: 1.9 - 2.6 seconds/sample, dependent on sampling mode and inclusion of pressure sensor

Pump Current: 0.025 Amp-seconds/sample

Housing, Depth Rating, and Weight:

  Housing Material Depth Rating Weight
(with standard mounting clamp and guide)
Standard Titanium 7000 m (23,000 feet)  
Optional Plastic 250 m (820 ft) 3.6 kg (8.0 lbs) in air
1.7 kg (3.7 lbs) in water
       

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION / LINKS:

Documentation -- manual, photos, technical papers, application notes, etc.

Sales Information -- options, accessories, cables, mount kits, spares, etc.

Software -- components of Seasoft V2

Links to Other Instruments of Interest

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Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Last modified:21-Apr-2011

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