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Nanometrics. Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop 24 March 2004 Neil Spriggs. Nanometrics. Trillium 40. Trillium 40 broadband seismometer First seismometer development at Nanometrics Designed for local and regional studies Balance between spec/time to market, revenue for seismometer unit.

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Nanometrics

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  1. Nanometrics Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop 24 March 2004 Neil Spriggs

  2. Nanometrics Trillium 40 Trillium 40 broadband seismometer • First seismometer development at Nanometrics • Designed for local and regional studies • Balance between spec/time to market, revenue for seismometer unit • Specifications • 40 seconds to 50 Hz • Power consumption <0.5 watts • Simple design with no mass lock • Wide operating temperature range with electronic mass centering

  3. Nanometrics Trillium 40 Very simple to manufacture • Symmetric triaxial design, identical axis • Single circuit board, surface mount • Automatic test software, axis and boards are manufactured independently and are interchangeable

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  5. Nanometrics Trillium 40 Blue CMG-40T self noise Yellow Trillium 40 self noise Red CMG-3T self noise Green STS-2 self noise Data from IRIS comparison tests Coherence data, STS-2 vs. Trillium 40 Data from University of St Louis

  6. Nanometrics New Developments • Trillium 120 broadband seismometer • Response, 120 seconds to 50 Hz • Mechanical mass centering using stepper motor • Low power consumption, < 1watt • No mass lock, same mass support system as Trillium 40 • Onboard web server with serial interface • Factory calibration data in XML • Center masses using a laptop and browser • Review temperature and power SOH using a browser • Symmetric triaxial design for ease of manufacture

  7. Nanometrics Trillium 120 seismometer and Taurus hand held data Acquisition system

  8. Nanometrics Thank you. Nanometrics Inc www.nanometrics .ca

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