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TOPAS PS 120 Data Sheet

The TOPAS PS 120 is a parametric sub-bottom profiler designed for high resolution profiling from less than 2 meters to over 400 meters depth. It generates low frequency signals through nonlinear interaction of two high frequencies and uses only the low frequency signal for profiling. It consists of a transducer, transceiver unit, and operator console for real-time processing. Key benefits include a narrow acoustic beam, high bandwidth, stabilization of the beam in roll and heave, and penetration of over 50 meters allowing profiling at speeds up to 12 knots.

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TOPAS PS 120 Data Sheet

The TOPAS PS 120 is a parametric sub-bottom profiler designed for high resolution profiling from less than 2 meters to over 400 meters depth. It generates low frequency signals through nonlinear interaction of two high frequencies and uses only the low frequency signal for profiling. It consists of a transducer, transceiver unit, and operator console for real-time processing. Key benefits include a narrow acoustic beam, high bandwidth, stabilization of the beam in roll and heave, and penetration of over 50 meters allowing profiling at speeds up to 12 knots.

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TOPAS PS 120

PARAMETRIC SUB-BOTTOM PROFILER

TOPAS PS 120 is designed for very high spatial resolution sub-bottom profiling in water depths from less
than 2 metres to more than 400 metres. The +80% relative bandwidth, low frequency signal is generated
in the water column as a difference frequency signal by non-linear interaction between two high frequency
signals (in the range from 70 kHz to 100 kHz). Similarly a sum frequency signal is also generated. However,
only the low frequency signal is used for sub-bottom profiling.
System specification: The transducer may be hull mounted or fixed temporarily to the
The portable Kongsberg TOPAS PS 120 parametric sub-bottom hull in other ways. This has the advantage of no deployment
profiler comprises the following units: or recovery of tow-fishes is necessary during the survey, which
results in more efficient survey time and improved positioning
• Transducer/hydrophone accuracy for the profile. Manoeuvrability of the survey vessel is
-- 4 x 6 channels also improved. In a “low-noise” vessel, excellent profiling results
-- Three band receiving hydrophone are achieved even at survey speeds of +12 knots.
• Transceiver Unit
-- Linear, switched mode power amplifier The system can operate with various signal waveforms for
-- Low noise receiver with 24 bit ADC optimum performance: Ricker pulses are used for very high
-- High dynamic range; >110 dB resolution work; Chirp pulses are used for deep water, high
• Operator Console penetration work and CW pulses are used for narrow band,
-- MMI frequency sensitive work. The transmitted acoustic beam is
-- Real-time processing electronically stabilised in both roll and heave (requires a verti-
-- PC-based platform (Windows) cal reference unit), ensuring that the insonified area on the sea
floor is accurately positioned.
The parametric sources have the advantage of generating a low
frequency signal beam with no distinct sidelobe structure. The Penetration performance depends on sediment characteristics,
beam tapers off smoothly, reducing the possibility of spurious water depth, transmitted signature etc. Penetration of more than
signals due to sidelobes in the received signal. 50 metres can be achieved in water depths up to more than 400
metres with a range resolution of typically better than 5 cm.

PS120-00-8000B March 2018


SYSTEM BENEFITS

• Narrow acoustic beam


• High bandwidth
• Chirp and short pulse modes
• No sidelobes
• Single ping, multi ping and burst ping modes
• Real-time processing
• Heave, roll and pitch stabilised beam
400
• Hull / over-the-side mounted transducer
• High spatial resolution
• Accurate location of objects etc.
• Compact system
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Outline dimensions
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS of Transceiver Unit

TYPICAL SPECIFICATION: ADDITIONAL OFF-LINE PROCESSING:


Primary frequency 70 – 100 kHz • Synthetic Aperture Sonar processing (SAS)
Secondary frequency 2 – 30 kHz • Interpretation/Digitization of interfaces
Pulse lengths 0.04 – 30 ms • TOPAS tracks displayed/selected in SIS
Output power >8 kW • tf-processing (optional)
Beamwidth - Primary ~3.5 deg • De-noising (optional)
Beamwidth -Secondary 4 – 6 deg • Sediment classification (optional)
Source level (12 kHz) >202 dB/ 1µPa@1m
Dynamic range >110 dB SYSTEM INTERFACES:
Range resolution <0.05 m • Navigation input – NMEA 0183 (rs232)
Penetration capability >50 m • Depth input/output – NMEA 0183 (rs232)
Depth range <2 – >400 m • Ethernet
Beam steering sector – across 12 deg • Line scan recorder – analogue/digital
Beam steering sector – along 8 deg • VRU (rs422/rs232)
• Synchronizing unit (K-sync) – TTL
REAL-TIME PROCESSING:
• Digital band-pass filter
• Spiking deconvolution filter
• Matched filter
• Time Varying Filter (TVF)
• Dereverberation
• Time Variable Gain (TVG)
• Automatic Volume Control (AVC)
• Stacking (Trace mixing)
• Swell filter 422

• Manual/automatic gain
• Attribute processing
• Statistics
• Power Spectral Density (PSD) display
PS120-00-8000B March 2018

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Outline dimensions of Transducer Unit

Specifications subject to change without any further notice.

KONGSBERG MARITIME

Telephone: +44 1224 226500


E-mail sales: [email protected]
www.km.kongsberg.com

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