AML-1 Probes

Compact. Configurable. Powerful.

The AML-1 is a single sensor probe with flexibility when it comes to data collection. AML’s modular approach to sensor installation means that a single AML-1 can be used to collect conductivity OR sound velocity OR turbidity OR pH or any other desired parameter. The AML-1 has one sensor port on the endcap. Certain sensors such as CT and SVT are dual parameter. This means that in fixed depth applications, the AML-1 can be used to measure CT and calculate salinity and density.

AML-3 Logging Instrument

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AML Oceanographic Ltd. has more than 40 years of experience manufacturing oceanographic probes, data loggers, and sondes.

AML-1 RT - (Real-Time)

The AML-1 is most frequently used with a sound velocity sensor for beam steering in multibeam sonar applications. The same instrument can also be deployed on buoys and underwater observatories - platforms with a fixed depth - to collect CT data and calculate salinity and density. The probe is sometimes used with Turbidity or Pressure sensors. The AML-1 RT is designed for real-time data streaming, and has neither battery nor memory. A bulkhead connector brings power to the instrument and streams data back to the user.

Common use cases include:

AML-1 RT
Sensor Ports on End Cap 1
Data Communications RS232, RS485
Input Voltage 8-26 VDC
Housing Material - (Depth Rating) Titanium (6000 m)
Protective Cage Material No
Dimensions 80 x 33 mm
Weight in Air 0.3 kg
Weight in Water 0.2 kg

Looking for a multi-parameter instrument? Click here to learn more about the AML-3, an instrument with up to 3 sensor ports.

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The AML-1 is a compact probe with a surprisingly powerful capacity for data collection. Each probe can be equipped with a wide variety of sensors including conductivity, sound velocity, turbidity, pH, and more. The AML-1 Probe features one sensor port on the endcap; certain sensors, like CT and SVT, offer dual-parameter capabilities. AML-1 RT is designed for real-time data streaming with a bulkhead connector for power input and data output. The probe has no battery and no memory.

The AML-1 is most frequently used with a sound velocity sensor for beam steering in multibeam sonar applications. The same instrument can also be deployed on buoys and underwater observatories to calculate salinity and density. The probe is sometimes used with Turbidity or Pressure sensors on AUVs and ROVs.