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Geoscience ›› 2023, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (01): 107-113.DOI: 10.19657/j.geoscience.1000-8527.2022.076

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Development of the Analog Circuit in Expendable Current Profiler

LI Pengyu(), ZHANG Qisheng(), ZHOU Keyu, LIN Zucan, JIANG Xingyuan   

  1. School of Geophysics and Information Technology,China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, China
  • Received:2022-06-30 Revised:2022-10-30 Online:2023-02-10 Published:2023-03-20

Abstract:

Expendable current profiler (XCP) is an observation instrument for rapid measurement of ocean current based on the principle that ocean current cuts the geomagnetic field to produce induced electric field. When the geomagnetic field is stable, the magnitude of the induced electric field predominantly rests with the velocity of the ocean current. Therefore, the motion characteristics of the current can be explored by measuring the induced electric field originated from the ocean current. In this paper, the analog circuit used in XCP was developed, and the acquisition and preprocessing of electrode signal, compass coil signal and temperature signal in XCP were realized. The main functions of the analog circuit are as follows: (1) the multi-stage amplification of the electrode signal and the coil signal is realized through the INA128 amplification circuit; (2) considering that the frequency of the electrode signal and the coil signal is 16 Hz, a second-order band-pass filter circuit with a central frequency of 16 Hz is added to the circuit to extract the effective signal; (3) compensate hardware circuit is adopted to overcome that strong interference of the induced electric field resulted from the sinking of the XCP probe. The experimental results show that the analog circuit is stable and reliable, and it can filter the noise and extract the front-end weak signal for multi-stage amplification to meet the needs of practical applications.

Key words: expendable current profiler, development of analog circuit, signal acquisition, weak signal

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