The SP-610 is a downward-looking thermopile pyranometer with an analog output range of 0 to 300 mV. The sensor incorporates a blackbody thermopile detector and flat glass window with a rugged housing design, and high-quality cable terminating in pre-tinned pigtail leads for easy connection to dataloggers and controllers. Typical applications include shortwave radiation measurement in agricultural, ecological, and hydrological weather networks. Sensors are also used to optimize photovoltaic systems.
Specifications | |
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Sensitivity | 0.035 mV per W mˉ² |
Field of View | 150˚ |
Spectral Range | 370 to 2240 nm |
Operating Environment | -50 to 80 C, 0 to 100 % relative humidity |
Dimension | 23.5 mm diameter, 27.5 mm height |
Mass | 100 g |
The SP-610 is a downward-looking thermopile pyranometer with an analog output range of 0 to 300 mV. The sensor incorporates a blackbody thermopile detector and flat glass window with a rugged housing design, and high-quality cable terminating in pre-tinned pigtail leads for easy connection to dataloggers and controllers. Typical applications include shortwave radiation measurement in agricultural, ecological, and hydrological weather networks. Sensors are also used to optimize photovoltaic systems.
Specifications | |
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Sensitivity | 0.035 mV per W mˉ² |
Field of View | 150˚ |
Spectral Range | 370 to 2240 nm |
Operating Environment | -50 to 80 C, 0 to 100 % relative humidity |
Dimension | 23.5 mm diameter, 27.5 mm height |
Mass | 100 g |