Changes for page ANU Seismic Data Loggers

Last modified by robert on 2025/08/08 16:09

From version 61.1
edited by robert
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105 105  This menu also displays the firmware version, battery, external, and solar voltages, and the temperature of the system.
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107 -* Check that all //Initialisation Parameters// are marked as successful.
108 -* Check that solar voltage is above 10 V in the software, or preferrably physically check that the battery's voltage is increasing via a DMM.
107 +* Check all Initialisation Parameters are marked as successful.
108 +* Check that solar voltage is above 10 V, otherwise the station will not last long.
109 109  
110 110  == Live Seismometer Data ==
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119 119  
120 120  This menu displays the status of the stations' GPS connection. The screen lists; UTC time, UTC date, latitude, longitude, altitude, number of satellite connections, and SNR.
121 121  
122 -* Check that the station is connected to satellites. 3 or more should be perfectly adequate to keep time.
122 +* Check that the station is connected to satellites
123 123  
124 124  == SD Information ==
125 125  
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152 152  
153 153  (% class="box errormessage" %)
154 154  (((
155 -Again, ensure the 'RECORD ON RESTART' option is marked with a cross (the default setting). This ensures that the logger will record any time it receives enough power!
155 +NOTE: Ensure the 'RECORD ON RESTART' option is marked with a cross.
156 156  )))
157 157  
158 158  (% class="wikigeneratedid" %)
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168 168  
169 169  = Instrument Response =
170 170  
171 -Both the TerraSAWR and LPR-200 use the same ADS1281 analog-to-digital converter chip and are designed to have identical instrument response. The ADC (analog to digital) chip in both loggers originally samples at 1024000 Hz and downsamples towards the output data rate via a 5th order SINC filter, then another four FIR filters. If the output is below 250 Hz, a final "pure" /5 decimation is done without any sort of FIR filter (for better or worse!).
171 +Both the TerraSAWR and LPR-200 use the same ADS1281 analog-to-digital converter chip and are designed to have identical instrument response. The ADC (analog to digital) chip in both loggers originally samples at 1024000 Hz and downsamples towards the output data rate via a 5th order SINC filter, then another four FIR filters. If the output is below 250 Hz, a final "pure" /5 decimation is done without any sort of FIR filter.
172 172  
173 -//(The 600+ Stage 3 SINC coefficients during the initial 1024k > 16k decimation were left off as they slowed down the process x10 and contribute at most 0.3 db amplitude and 0.31 ms phase delay discrepancies, and primarily only to frequencies near the nyquist. If for some reason you want to add this phase manually we can share the parameters with you.)//
173 +{{info}}
174 +The Stage 3 SINC coefficients (600+) during the initial 1024k > 16k decimation were left off as they slowed down the process x10 and contribute very little (< 0.3 db, < 0.31 ms) to the end result
175 +{{/info}}
174 174  
175 -For the most part, the data logger response essentially flat when the samplerate output is set to 100 Hz or less and for seismological purposes is likely to be impossible to detect below 20 Hz regardless.
177 +The user can choose to apply a 2nd stage "sensor gain" by selecting an instrument type in the setup menu. This effectively selects a 10 Vpp (e.g. short period sensors), 20 Vpp, 40 Vpp (most broadband sensors) regime to match the sensor's sensitivity. This has the effect of doubling amplitude from 10v to 20v, or quadrupling from 10v to 40v. If you have set your sensor correctly (and the signal isn't clipped!) you can "correct" this by simply multiplying your data by 0.5 etc. This gain manifests itself in stage 2 in the response information.
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177 -In the logger's menu, the user can choose to apply a 2nd stage "sensor gain" by selecting an instrument type in the setup menu. This effectively selects a 10 Vpp (e.g. short period sensors), 20 Vpp, 40 Vpp (most broadband sensors) regime to match the sensor's sensitivity. This has the effect of doubling amplitude from 10v to 20v, or quadrupling from 10v to 40v. If you have set your sensor correctly (and the signal isn't clipped!) you can "correct" this by simply multiplying your data by 0.5 etc. This gain manifests itself in stage 2 in the response information.
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179 179  Instrument response can be downloaded from IRISĀ [[Nominal Response Library>>https://ds.iris.edu/ds/nrl/]] if need be, orĀ [[directly from us>>http://auspass.edu.au/data/logger_response]] , or by downloading the response of an equivalent sensor at AusPass (e.g. get_stations(level='response') ).
180 180  
181 +[[Huddle test comparing a Trillium Compact 120 + TerraSAWR vs a Trillium Compact 120 + Nanometrics Centaur (M8.AUANU)>>image:TC120_ANU_vs_CENTAUR.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center"]]
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182 -[[Amplitude and phase response for ANU logger at 50 Hz>>image:ANU_50hz_response.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="356" width="475"]]
183 += ANU TerraSAWR (Gen 3, FW 3.5a, 2017- current) =
183 183  
184 -[[Amplitude and phase response for ANU logger at 100 Hz>>image:ANU_100hz_response.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="355" width="473"]]
185 +Not sure there's much left to say
185 185  
186 -[[Amplitude and phase response for ANU logger at 250 Hz>>image:ANU_250hz_response.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="359" width="479"]]
187 187  
188 -[[Amplitude and phase response for ANU logger at 1000 Hz>>image:ANU_1000hz_response.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="367" width="489"]]
189 189  
189 += ANU LPR-200 (Gen 2, FW 2.6a/2.7a, 2013 - current) =
190 190  
191 -[[Huddle test comparing a Trillium Compact 120 + TerraSAWR vs a Trillium Compact 120 + Nanometrics Centaur (M8.AUANU) at 100 Hz>>image:TC120_ANU_vs_CENTAUR.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center"]]
191 +Ditto the mighty LPR!
192 192  
193 -= ANU TerraSAWR (Gen 3, FW 3.5a, 2014- current) =
194 194  
195 -Earliest known model is dated July 2014 (though first deployed in 2019) and our current flagship model. Lightweight and small.
196 -
197 -= ANU LPR-200 (Gen 2, FW 2.6a/2.7a, 2011 - current) =
198 -
199 -Earliest known model is dated May 2011 (but first deployed November 2012) and still in use today. Potentially capable of housing much larger batteries than the TSAWR due to the larger cavity space.
200 -
201 201  = ANU "ANUSR" (Gen 1, 2003? - 2012) =
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203 203  This logger has been retired for a long time and has a different instrument response. It used modular component boards and was powered via an acrylic case of 6 x 6V lantern batteries. There is a somewhat complete one above the CAT lab door if anyone is so inclined to have a look.
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239 239  (((
240 240  = TerraSAWR Specs =
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285 285  [[image:LPR battery.jpg]]
286 286  )))
287 287  )))
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