MD97CSP COMPASS SENSOR PROCESSOR

System Component: The Signal Processor supplied as part of a complete Marine Data Transmitting Heading Device (THD) System.

OVERVIEW

The MD97CSP sensor processor is an electronic processing unit mounted in a waterproof enclosure with a socket connection for the sensor and internal screw terminals for connection of the cable to the MD71THD Control & Display Unit in a Transmitting Heading Device (THD) System. The MD97CSP has no standalone functionality.

The MD97CSP sensor processor unit accepts the signals provided by either the MD52A/B (TMC) Sensor or the MD53A/B (EMC) Sensor and performs the calculations necessary for the basic calibration of the fluxgate sensor and provide a measurement of Magnetic Heading.

Transmitting Heading Device (THD) Systems are becoming increasingly popular as a backup or an alternative to a gyro compass. Marine Data offers a Transmitting Magnetic Compass (TMC) or an Electromagnetic Compass (EMC) solution. The TMC echoes the ship’s magnetic compass in its binnacle; the EMC directly detects the Earth’s magnetic field as a fully independent electromagnetic compass.

FEATURES

  • The Signal Processor in a Marine Data Transmitting Heading Device (THD) System (EMC & TMC)
  • Performs the calculations necessary for the basic calibration of the connected magnetic sensor
  • Proprietary algorithms are used to calibrate the MD52A/B with the ship’s Magnetic Compass and provide deviation correction for the MD53A/B.
  • Adds Magnetic Variation to the Magnetic Heading to calculate True Heading
  • Deviation and Variation parameters are stored in non-volatile memory
  • Data and control signals are transmitted between the MD97CSP and the MD71THD through a dedicated, industry-standard CAN Bus using proprietary protocols
  • Rugged Marinised Construction


APPLICATIONS

  • Connects with the MD71THD Control and Display Unit (required) In a Marine Data Transmitting Heading Device (THD) System

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