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The DP-D300A Doppler Velocity Log (DVL) is a state-of-the-art underwater navigation sensor designed for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), submersibles, and survey vessels. Featuring advanced phased-array transducer technology, it provides real-time 3D velocity measurement, accurate bottom-altitude detection, and intelligent data validity assessment, ensuring high-reliability underwater navigation in both bottom-tracking and water-tracking modes. The system seamlessly integrates with Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) for enhanced positioning accuracy during extended missions.
Key Features
Automatic Bottom/Water Mode Switching: Optimizes performance based on seabed proximity and water column dynamics.
3D Real-Time Velocity Measurement: High-resolution X, Y, Z-axis velocity output for precise navigation control.
Bottom-Altitude Sensing: Measures vertical distance to seabed for safe operation and depth monitoring.
Fault Self-Check & Intelligent Data Validation: Ensures system reliability and identifies invalid data in real-time.
Internal Data Logging: Stores up to 312 hours of mission-critical navigation data for post-processing analysis.
Rapid System Initialization: Delivers valid velocity data within 45 seconds after power-on.
Technical Specifications
Operating Frequency: 120 kHz
Input Voltage: 24V ± 2V DC
Velocity Range: -15 kn to +15 kn
Velocity Accuracy: Better than 3‰ ± 3 mm/s
Maximum Bottom-Tracking Depth: 300 m (typical seabed)
Minimum Detectable Depth: ≤ 4 m (static measurement)
Transducer Rated Depth: ≥ 500 m (customizable)
Power Consumption: Average ≤ 50 W, Peak ≤ 192 W
Mechanical & Electrical Interfaces
Electronic Unit Dimensions: ≤ 240 × 205 × 140 mm, rectangular housing, bottom-mount installation
Transducer Array Dimensions: ≤ Φ290 × 65 mm, connected via adapter flange to submersible hull
Communication Protocols:
RS422 for real-time velocity and bottom-altitude data (PD6 protocol, ASCII, fixed-length, checksum-enabled)
Dual RS232 ports for debugging, internal data configuration, and data retrieval
Electrical Interfaces: Three main connectors for transducer array, velocity output, and power/debug/data interfaces
Signal Definitions: Detailed pinout for XS1–XS3 connectors ensures correct integration with vessel or AUV systems
System Composition & Working Principle
Components: Phased-array transducer, electronic unit, and communication cables (transducer cable, data/debug cable, power cable)
Working Principle: Emits phased-array acoustic pulses; received echoes are processed for Doppler frequency shifts and time delay to calculate vehicle speed and bottom-altitude. Results are uploaded via digital signal processing module to the main navigation system (typically INS) for combined navigation.
Applications
AUV & Submersible Navigation: Provides reliable velocity and altitude information for precise underwater maneuvering.
Autonomous Mission Planning: Integrates with INS and vessel control systems for long-duration scientific and industrial missions.
Marine Construction & Offshore Operations: Navigation support in shallow and deep-water operations.
Scientific Exploration: High-accuracy data for seabed studies and resource monitoring.
Usage & Best Practices
Ensure transducer is submerged before powering on to avoid permanent damage.
Connect all cables properly before powering the system; avoid hot-plugging.
Maintain rigid mounting of transducer array; orientation should align with vessel heading.
Keep transducer face as level as possible with water surface.
Minimum bottom-altitude after immersion: ≥ 4 m, with unobstructed radiation field.
Operate at DC24V ±2V for personnel and equipment safety.
Performance Validation
Field trials conducted from May 29–31, 2023, on Zhanghe River, covering >5 km at 5 kn speed.
Four single-pass tests showed absolute velocity accuracy better than 0.3%, with >98% effective data rate.
Rapid initialization: valid velocity output achieved within 30 seconds after power-on.
Company Details
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Business Type:
Manufacturer
Year Established:
2013
Total Annual:
5000000-10000000
Employee Number:
300~500
Ecer Certification:
Verified Supplier
CSSC Star&Inertia Technology co.,ltd. is located in Wuhan, Hubei Province, located in the "Optical Valley of China", backed by the world's largest optical fiber and cable research and development base, the largest domestic optical device research and development and production base... CSSC Star&Inertia Technology co.,ltd. is located in Wuhan, Hubei Province, located in the "Optical Valley of China", backed by the world's largest optical fiber and cable research and development base, the largest domestic optical device research and development and production base...