An FSK telemetry module for vector measuring current meters
An FSK telemetry module for vector measuring current meters
Date
1987-12
Authors
Fucile, Paul D.
Valdes, James R.
Valdes, James R.
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10.1575/1912/7604
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Flow meters
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Abstract
The EG&G Vector Measuring Current Meter (VMCM) used in
mooring work provides a 20 ma Serial ASCII Instrumentation Loop
(SAIL) communication system. A projected application of the VMCM
is to have a surface mooring communicate with a series of VMCMs
via a Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) link. While an FSK modem can
communicate with the VMCM. a problem exists with the general
operation of the VMCM. If the VMCM is addressed to dump data; it
remains on until the unit is re-addressed. If a failure in the
link occurs. then the VMCM stays on in . a higher power mode and
the batteries will be depleted early.
The insertion of a processing block between the modem
the VMCM provides a way to look at incoming data. qualify it
re-transmit it to the VMCM. The VMCM will reply and
preprocessor can channel the data to the modem. In the event
VMCM malfunction. the preprocessor has a timeout function
will turn off the carrier keeping the line quiet.
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Fucile, P. D., & Valdes, J. R. (1987). An FSK telemetry module for vector measuring current meters. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/7604