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UltraSys™ Highlights
Transducer outputs are digitized with no additional analog processing. The new ZLS system digitizes input signals 200 times a second. All processing, including filtering, is done digitally. All control-loop algorithms, for both the platform and gravity sensor, are performed digitally by an embedded computer. Eliminating analog circuits enhances reliability and simplifies servicing.
Herbert D. Valliant, co-founder of ZLS Corporation, developed the prototype at the Geological Survey of Canada (Geophysics, 50, 840-845, 1985.)
UltraSys™ utilizes a 32-bit embedded processor to perform all of the platform and sensor control functions. The system control module is attached to the platform frame, thereby eliminating the 55 conductor main cable that connected the sensor to the computer in older systems. The power module may be located anywhere near the platform. A host computer completes the system. The embedded processor is connected to a host computer through a serial port. Using ZLS-supplied software, the host computer processes the data as required for high resolution or standard marine operations and archives the final data. Raw data from the accelerometers, gyros, and gravity transducer are digitized 200 times a second with a 16-bit A/D converter and processed by the embedded computer. Analog signal outputs to control the motor and gyros are provided by a 16-bit D/A converter which is also updated at 200 Hz. The embedded computer calculated the cross-coupling monitors at a 25 Hz rate. Slightly filtered data are transmitted to the host computer once per second. The host computer stores all data on hard disk and can simultaneously direct data to the video monitor, serial port, and printer in a variety of formats. Either a numerical or graphical format may be selected for display on the printer. In high resolution marine and airplane modes, raw data are recorded once per second, allowing the user to custom filter the data for specific applications. In marine mode the data are filtered in appropriate manner for marine data and record at 10-second intervals. Additional external data may be appended to the gravity data. The system accommodates up to four analog channels and 24 digital channels. The system is fully automatic and will start unattended after a power interruption. Operation is as simple as turning on the switch. However, all system functions can be controlled manually through menu selections. All key strokes are logged in a separate file for a complete record of system activity. System functions are continuously monitored and UltraSys™ will automatically shut down and activate an external alarm signal in the event of a serious malfunction.
The Gimbal Assembly The Sensor
The accuracy of a marine gravity meter is difficult to specify as it is dependent on the characteristics of the ship, the sea-state, and accuracy of navigation. ZLS's full digital control system enhances overall system accuracy by eliminating the gain and offset drifts that are inherent with analog electronics. It permits the platform and sensor control parameters to be set more precisely. In analog systems, these parameters are adjusted by changing components, whereas, in digital systems, they are adjusted by simply entering a number in the computer. Users of the ZLS system have reported accuracies (rms differences from ground-truth data measured with a bottom gravity meter) substantially better then one mGal.
Outside Dimensions: System Control Module: 19
in. wide; 5.5 in. deep; 3.5 in. high Power Supply Module (Desktop Package) 21
in. wide; 18 in. deep; 7 in. high Weight: System
Control Module: 6 lb. (2.7 kg.) Optional Packaging for Power Supply Module: Desktop
Package Power Requirements: 87 to 270 Vac 47 to 63 Hz single phase Power Consumption: Operation:
1 A* Resolution of Recorded Data: 0.01 mGal Clock and Gyro Power Source: Frequencies
available: 200, 400 and 800 Hz External Inputs: Digital:
24 bit TTL compatible input Minimum Host Computer Requirements: 80386
IMB AT or compatible with math coprocessor and hard disk.
A two year warranty including parts and labor is provided on all ZLS services and parts. Exceptions include new original equipment, such as the computer and the gyros, where original warranties are passed on to the purchaser. The warranty does not include damage or other faults due to negligence. As cross-coupling parameters are subject to rough handling during shipment, ZLS does not warrant the cross-coupling calibration. ZLS will, however, perform cross-correlation analysis free of charge during the warranty period and, if necessary, supply revised cross-coupling coefficients based on this analysis. Any software updates issued by ZLS during the warranty period will be supplied free of charge. The following are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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