Design and theory of operation, Automatic steering, Design and theory of operation -1 – Simrad ROBERTSON AP45 User Manual

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Robertson AP45 Autopilot
Design and theory of operation

Simrad Robertson AS

Egersund - Norway

Page 3-1

3. DESIGN AND THEORY OF OPERATION

An autopilot is an apparatus that controls the rudder of a vessel in order to
maintain a selected heading.

There are different design principles for such an apparatus, but they all basically
operate as shown in Fig. 3-1.

This diagram shows that the vessel's heading is supplied from the compass to a
detector circuit. The detector will sense when the vessel is off course and to what
side. The detected signal is amplified and directed to either energise the port or
starboard solenoids, i.e. make the rudder move one way or the other.

COMPASS

DET

AMP

FB

FEEDBACK

UNIT

STBD. TRIGGER

PORT TRIGGER

SOLENOID

SOLENOID

RUDDER

HEADING

RUDDER POSITION

Fig. 3-1

Autopilot principle diagram

I/O

INTERFACE

DRIVER

GYRO

COMPASS

MAGNETIC

COMPASS

COURSE

SELECTOR

DISPLAY

RUDDER

FEEDBACK

PROGRAM

CPU

KEYPAD

RUDDER

SOLENOID
VALVES

Fig. 3-2

Processor controlled autopilot

Automatic Steering

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