HydroCAT-EP V2 CTD Sensor Integrated with Sonardyne’s Origin 600 ADCP

(Image credit: Sea-Bird Scientific)
Sonardyne has integrated Sea-Bird Scientific’s HydroCAT-EP V2 multiparameter CTD (conductivity, temperature, depth) sensor into an Origin 600 ADCP (acoustic doppler current profiler). The HydroCAT-EP V2 includes several sensors, such as pressure, dissolved oxygen concentration, chlorophyll, and turbidity, which can be used to measure various aspects of water quality and ocean health.

The HydroCAT-EP V2 CTD can stream data directly into the Origin 600 ADCP external sensor port or it can be connected via the Origin E-Mux multiplexor, which can receive measurements from up to four sensors and pass their data to the ADCP. The Origin E-Mux also provides additional power to the ADCP and any external sensors, allowing for extended deployments. All sensor data is logged on Origin 600 for download post-deployment but can also be fused with ADCP measurements within the Sonardyne Edge computing environment. Fused data can then be transmitted to the surface via Origin 600’s integrated acoustic modem.

This integration provided a good example of the above process: the HydroCAT-EP V2 was preconfigured to produce measurements at a fixed rate using supplied Sea-Bird Scientific software. It was then cabled to Origin, which powered the sensor and logged the received data. The data was fused with ADCP current measurements in Origin’s Edge computing environment, allowing the in-situ combination of multiple parameters into an NMEA-style string. This string was transmitted acoustically to the surface every five minutes using Origin’s integrated acoustic modem. The NMEA data was then further distributed to a Cloud account, allowing users to view live updates of current speed, current bearing, conductivity, temperature, and pressure.

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