CMG-5TD
The new CMG-5TD is a complete seismic station in a sensor case, combining the well-regarded CMG-5T accelerometer with a full-featured CMG-DM24 to form a low-noise strong motion instrument with output over RS232 serial links, modem or (optionally) direct to local area networks over Ethernet.
Features
- Low-noise components for precision and dynamic range
- Full-scale sensitivity from 0.1 to 4.0 g
- Additional high gain outputs
- Low pass corner from 50 to 100 Hz
- Isolated power supply for 10 – 36 V operation
- Completely waterproof and robust; suitable for installation in remote locations
- Compact (205 mm height, 152 mm diameter) and lightweight (3.6 kg) for easy transportation
- Sensor properties identical to the CMG-5T
- All features of a 3-channel CMG-DM24
The new 5TD is already in production, with 25 instruments shipped this month and over 80 currently being built.
Internet Accelerometer
The CMG-5TD Internet Accelerometer option provides a direct Ethernet connection from your instrument.
Using this option, the instrument can serve seismic data to multiple clients simultaneously using the Scream! protocol. This is supported by a number of popular seismic analysis packages as well as Scream! itself.
For maintenance and troubleshooting, a simple Web page interface provides operators with full access to recent status messages and configuration information.
Operators can also download new data from the instrument's internal memory with a single click, or search stored data by stream or date range.
Alternatively, a standard 5TD can output data to a separate Güralp Systems Serial Server (SSU) or Data Communications Module (DCM) with Ethernet or Wi-Fi output.
Other options
- Base plate, fixing ring and bolts for secure mounting
- Direct data download over FireWire or USB
- On-board LCD display allowing operators to monitor triggers and memory usage in real time
- Wireless Internet ("Wi-Fi") support available with separate CMG-SSU unit
- Advanced network and data handling available with separate CMG-DCM unit
Performance
These traces record the 2002 Mw 7.9 earthquake on the Denali Fault in Alaska. Ground movements during this event approached 1 g in amplitude, making it the strongest ever recorded in the Alaskan interior.
The earthquake was recorded at two stations on the Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline, each around 70 km distant. The pipeline is instrumented with CMG-5TD accelerometers, which combine 5T components with a built-in DM24 digitizer.
Using Güralp Systems' Scream! and ART software packages, the signal can be analysed in a variety of ways. The above graphs show the Fourier spectrum (left in each pair) and response spectrum measured at each of the two sites.
CMG-5 news
The new CMG-5TD Internet Accelerometer
December 2006The latest evolution of the CMG-5TD is the first broadband feedback accelerometer with direct output to networks and the Internet.
Setting up triggering for a dialup installation
How to configure a Güralp digital sensor or CMG-DM24 so that you can dial in through an attached modem, select and download triggered events.
Case study: Strong-motion arrays for dams
March 2006Güralp Systems' CMG-5T and 40T-1 sensors are being used for safety monitoring in a major hydroelectric project in Romania.

CMG-5TD
5TDs ready for shipping.


The CMG-5TD's LCD status display.

