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IXSEA

  09/02/2012
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Brand IXSEA
Product Magis 300
Year of development 2007
Type of sensor (caesium, Overhauser, potassium, proton) Magnetic nuclear resonance
Is the sensor a gradiometer? (Y/N) N
What is the sensor's: Magnetometer
Absolute accuracy (nT) 0.5
Resolution (nT) 0.01
Operating range (nT) 25,000–75,000
Gradient tolerance (nT/m) Unlimited
Sensitivity (nT) 0.0035
Sample rate (Hz) 10
External trigger possibility (Y/N) N
Operating temperature (°C) –20 to +40
Power requirements 24VDC
Limits of geographic operating zones None
Direction of sensitivity Omnidirectional
Fish dimensions L: 1,840mm; tube D: 155mm; Overall D: 457mm
Weight in air, water (kg) 36.8, 2
Depth range 300m
Towfish mounting (towed, fixed mount, other) Towed
Power requirements 20W rms, 45W peak
Type Kevlar/polyurethane
Maximum length 2,000m
Breaking strength >2,000daN
Diameter (mm) 12.6 ± 1.20
Weight in air, water 191kg/km, 66kg/km
Is cable termination field replaceable? (Y/N) N
Is visual read-out available? (Y/N) Y
Is visual read-out available? (Y/N) N
Digital output (Y/N) Ethernet
Supported digital data formats xtf, ASCII
Data-aquisition/processing package Magis software, Delph Mag Locator
ROV (Y/N) N
Side-scan sonar (Y/N) Y
Sub-bottom profiler (Y/N) Y
Single-beam echosounder (Y/N) Option
Depth sensor (Y/N) Included
Heading sensor (Y/N) Option
Typical applications Geological, route, debris and site surveys



     


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