Airmar EchoRange SS510 Smart Sonar Depth Sensor

The Airmar EchoRange SS510 Smart Sensor is a low-cost depth sonar for bridge scour monitoring, sediment transfer studies, and portable hydrographic surveys.

Features

  • Embedded transceiver with digital signal processing
  • Outputs depth & temperature using NMEA 0183 data output
  • Robust 316 stainless steel housing for fixed or portable mounting
$895.00
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Airmar EchoRange SS510 Smart Sonar Depth Sensor

Overview
Pairing the Airmar EchoRange SS510 Smart Sensor with a computer or data logger provides a low-cost, portable hydrographic survey system. The EchoRange can also be fixed to a bridge abutment or pillar for unattended monitoring of scouring conditions.

Data Collection
The sensor digitally processes depth and water temperature signals to communicate data via NMEA 0183 protocol. Using NMEA 0183, the sensor easily interfaces with computers or data collection platforms with a data output rate of up to 10 times per second. The EchoRange is constructed with a robust stainless steel housing and has a measurement range from 0.4m to 200m with 0.01m resolution.

  • Depth Reading Range: 0.4m to 200m
  • Depth Resolution: 0.01m
  • Depth Precision: 0.25% at full range
  • Frequency: 200 kHz
  • Beam Angle:
  • Temperature Sensor Accuracy: +/-0.05° C
  • Temperature Resolution: 0.09° C
  • Supply Voltage: 9 VDC to 40 VDC
  • Average Current Draw: 150mA @ 13.6V
  • Power & Data Cable: C304, 4 twisted shielded pairs, 20m
  • NMEA0183 Baud Rate: 4,800
Questions & Answers
How many conductors are in the data cable and what color is the cable jacket?
The data cable includes 4 twisted shielded pair conductors and the jacket is black in color.
What is the output protocol of this sensor?
The EchoRange SS510 sensor transfers data using the NMEA 0183 protocol via RS-422.
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