Claims
- 1. Apparatus for measuring conductivity and temperature of seawater, said apparatus comprising
- a seawater probe comprising
- a housing,
- a conductivity cell mounted on said housing so as to be exposed to seawater,
- a thermistor or other means for measuring temperature, mounted on said housing so as to be exposed to seawater,
- one or more stable reference resistors,
- power supply means for supplying an AC current to said conductivity cell, thermistor, and reference resistors,
- multiplexer means for alternately sampling the AC voltage across said conductivity cell, thermistor, and reference resistors,
- circuit means for converting the multiplexed AC voltage output of said multiplexer means into an output signal for transmission across said wire,
- means for storing on or in said probe unique characterization data for said probe in a manner accessible from outside said probe prior to launch thereof, said characterization data comprising data points relating actual conductivity to voltage at said conductivity cell and actual temperature to voltage at said thermistor, and
- circuitry external to said probe (e.g., onboard ship) for receiving and analyzing said output signal, said circuitry comprising
- means for receiving said characterization data prior to launch of said probe
- means for processing said output signal to determine said voltages sampled across said conductivity cell and thermistor, by comparing output signals corresponding to samples taken at said conductivity cell and thermistor to output signals for samples taken across said reference resistors,
- means for using said characterization data to convert said voltage measurements to actual conductivity and temperature measurements.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a spool of wire on said housing and means for paying out said wire as said probe descends, and
- means for providing descent times from which the depth of said conductivity and temperature measurements can be inferred using an estimated descent rate for the probe.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said characterization data comprises for each measured parameter (conductivity or temperature) at least three data points, each point representing the value of said parameter at a known value of voltage for the corresponding sensor (conductivity cell or thermistor).
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said output signal is frequency modulated (FM) so that the frequency of said signal is proportional to the voltages sampled at said conductivity cell, thermistor, and reference resistors.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said reference resistors are connected in series with said conductivity cell and thermistor.
- 6. The method of measuring seawater conductivity and temperature comprising the steps of
- providing a seawater probe having a conductivity cell and thermistor exposed to seawater,
- providing one or more stable reference resistors in said probe,
- providing an AC current to said conductivity cell, thermistor, and reference resistors,
- alternately sampling the AC voltage across said conductivity cell, thermistor, and reference resistors,
- converting the sampled AC voltage into an output signal for transmission across said wire,
- generating in advance of use of said probe a set of unique characterization data for said probe, said characterization data comprising data points relating actual conductivity to voltage across said conductivity cell and actual temperature to voltage across said thermistor,
- reading said characterization data from said probe prior to launch thereof,
- determining the voltages of said sensors (conductivity cell and thermistor) from the signal received from said probe by comparing output signals for samples taken at said sensors to signals for samples taken at said reference resistors,
- using said characterization data to convert said voltage measurements to actual conductivity and temperature measurements by fitting a curve through said characterization data for a particular parameter (conductivity or temperature) and looking up said actual parameter on said curve using said voltage measurement.
- 7. The method of claim 6 comprising the further step of providing corresponding depth data by inferring depth from descent time using an estimated descent rate for said probe.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein characterization data comprises for each measured parameter (conductivity or temperature) at least three data points, each point representing the value of said parameter at a known value of voltage for the corresponding sensor (conductivity cell or thermistor).
- 9. The method of claim 6 wherein the output signal of said probe is frequency modulated (FM) so that the frequency of said signal is proportional to the voltages sampled at said conductivity cell, thermistor, and reference resistors.
- 10. The method of claim 6 wherein said reference resistors are connected in series with said conductivity cell and thermistor.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 613,918 filed on May 25, 1984 and now abandoned.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract N00014-82-C-0579 awarded by the Department of the Navy. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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