Solar Radiation Luminosity Sensor - SOL-LUM
? Range?: Wavelengths of from 400-700 nm?
? Accuracy?: Maximum ± 5%?
? Sensitivity?: Typical 30 μA per 100 klux?
? Linearity?: Maximum deviation of 1% up to 100 klux?
? Stability?: <±2% change over a 1 year period?
? Response Time?: 10 μs?
? Operating Temperature?: -20°C to +65°C?
? Operating Humidity?: 0 to 100%?
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Product Specification
SOL-LUM?Solar Radiation Luminosity Sensor?Description
The Luminosity Sensor is a photometric sensor designed for measurements of lighting conditions when the eye is the primary receiver. Applications include measurement of light in work areas, and from television screens.
The sensor uses a filtered silicon photodiode to provide a spectral response that matches the CIE curve within +5% under most light sources. This photodiode and filter combination is placed within a fully cosine-corrected sensor head to provide the proper response to radiation at various angles of incidence.
The Luminosity Sensor is mounted on a leveling base and is available with either a flat base or plug-in mount to fit the RainWise Quadpod or Monopod mounting systems. It is manufactured of high stability silicon (detector), aluminum, stainless steel and PVC (base for RainWise Mount).
SOL-LUM?Solar Radiation Luminosity Sensor?Specifications
Range |
Wavelengths of from 400-700 nm |
Accuracy |
Maximum ± 5% |
Sensitivity |
Typical 30 μA per 100 klux |
Linearity |
Maximum deviation of 1% up to 100 klux |
Stability |
<±2% change over a 1 year period |
Response Time |
10 μs |
Temperature Dependence |
±0.15% per °C maximum |
Cosine Correction |
Cosine corrected up to 80° angle of incidence |
Azimuth |
<±1% error over 360° ?at 45° elevation |
Operating Temperature |
-20°C to +65°C |
Operating Humidity |
0 to 100% |
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