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DVL-75
  • DVL-75
  • Overview
    • General Specifications
    • General Use Cases
    • The Basic System
    • System Components
    • Comparison of Tracker 650 and DVL-75
  • Usage Considerations and Scenarios
    • General Usage
    • Scenario: GPS Emulation
    • Scenario: Holding Position
    • Scenario: Autonomous Waypoint Navigation
    • Scenario: Returning to a Series of Known Positions
    • Scenario: Returning to Home
    • Scenario: Using GPS Assist
    • Scenario: Doing Your Own Dead Reckoning
    • Additional Connection Possibilities
    • General Hints and Tips
    • Operation in a Pool
  • Using MAVLink and BlueOS for Position Hold on a BlueROV2
    • ArduPilot Parameters
    • DVL Setup for MAVlink Support
  • Using Other Than the Bottom for the DVL (Side-Tracking Capability)
    • Side-Tracking Capability Design Use-Cases
    • Side-Tracking Capability Considerations
  • Mounting the DVL Components
    • Sensor Head Typical Mounting
    • Sensor Head Side-Tracking Mounting Alignment
    • All-in-One and Most-in-One Mounting Considerations
    • Mounting the Electronics Stack
    • Mounting an Auxiliary GPS
  • Assembling the Electronics Stack
    • Cerulean 300m Electronics Enclosure Assembly
  • Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU)
    • Baseline IMU Calibrations
    • Baseline IMU Background
    • Baseline IMU Blind Initial Calibration Procedure
    • Baseline IMU Status-Assisted Initial Calibration Procedure
    • Baseline IMU Calibration for Each Mission or Each Time Power is Applied
    • Upgraded IMU Calibration for Each Mission or Each Time Power is Applied
  • Communicating with the DVL
    • Factory Defaults and Default Messages
    • The Ethernet Interface
    • Tips on How to Find the IP Address Assigned to Your Ethernet Adapter
    • The Serial Interface
    • Resetting the Communications Parameters to Factory Default
    • What Do the LEDs Mean?
    • Outgoing Message Formats, DVL to Host
      • $GPRMC: NMEA standard Recommended Minimum GPS/Transit Data
      • $DVEXT: DVL Extended Data
      • $DVPDL: DVL Position and Angle Deltas Message
      • Freeform Error and Informational messages ($DVTXT)
      • Re-Tweeted GPS Messages
      • Re-Tweeted IMU Messages (IMU Raw Data)
      • $DVKFA, $DVKFB Kalman Filter Support Messages
        • Driving your own Kalman Filter
    • Commands Accepted by the DVL
      • $GPRMC
      • SET-POSITION
      • CONFIGURATION
      • SUPPRESS-GPS
      • DECLINATION
      • SET-SPEED-OF-SOUND
      • SET-VELOCITY-ADJUSTMENT
      • SEND-GPRMC
      • SEND-DVEXT
      • SEND-DVKFA
      • SEND-DVKFB
      • SEND-FREEFORM
      • SEND-DVPDL
      • RETWEET-GPS
      • RETWEET-IMU
      • SET-SENSOR-ORIENTATION
      • GRAB-IMU-CAL
      • VOID-IMU-CAL
      • BAUD-RATE
      • IP-ADDRESS
      • HOST-ADDRESS
      • MAVLINK-ADDRESS
      • FALLBACK-ADDRESS
      • UNICAST-TO-ME
      • PAUSE
      • RESUME
      • REBOOT
    • Blue Robotics Ping360 Discovery Protocol (Ethernet Only)
    • ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
    • DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
    • Ping (Internet Control Message Protocol Ping)
    • Mechanical Drawings
      • Mounting Dimensions, Sensor Head
      • Mounting Dimensions, Electronics Stack
      • RAM Mount Adapter Plate
      • Electronics Stack Assembly Drawing
      • Mounting Bracket for 300m Electronics Enclosure
      • Mounting Bracket for Sensor Head or Electronics Enclosure, fits BlueROV2 Heavy Thruster Guard
      • Mounting Bracket for All-in-One Enclosure, fits BlueROV2 Heavy Thruster Guard
      • Mounting Dimensions, Cerulean 300m Enclosure
      • Mounting Dimensions for the Cerulean All-in-One Enclosure
      • Mounting Dimensions, Cerulean GPS
  • Electrical Drawings
    • Serial Cable Supplied with Baseline Electronics Stack
    • DVL Serial Connection Example
    • Power over Ethernet (POE) Cabling
    • Standard Ethernet Pinouts
    • Optional GPS Wiring
    • Sensor Head Wiring
    • Using External Power with Serial Cable
    • Serial to USB Interface Using Blue Robotics BLUART Board
  • CAD Models
  • Appendix – Coordinate Systems
  • Copyright
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  1. Electrical Drawings

Power over Ethernet (POE) Cabling

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Last updated 1 year ago

WARNING: The DVL cannot accept 48V POE power, which is a common POE supply voltage! Please respect the maximum 24V voltage specs.