sukelluscomputer
Sukelluscomputer, also known as a dive computer, is an electronic device used by scuba divers to monitor and display essential dive information in real-time. Its primary function is to track the diver's depth, dive time, and ascent rate, crucial for ensuring safe decompression and preventing decompression sickness. Most dive computers employ algorithms based on the principle of dissolved nitrogen absorption and release in the body tissues.
These devices typically provide a variety of data points, including current depth, maximum depth reached during
Modern sukelluscomputer units often include advanced features such as air integration, allowing them to wirelessly receive