Texas Instruments TR-525I Model Sp-Litesolar Radiation Sensor, Description, Specifications

Models: TR-525USW SERIES 525 RAINFALL SENSORS TR-525I

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MODEL SP-LITE SOLAR RADIATION SENSOR

MODEL SP-LITE SOLAR RADIATION SENSOR

DESCRIPTION

The Texas Electronics, Inc. SP-Lite Solar Radiation Sensor utilizes a Kipp & Zonen Silicon pyranometer mounted in a white baked-enamel finished aluminum bracket that provides a stable upward-facing installation. It measures the solar energy that is received from the entire hemisphere (180 degrees field of view). The output is expressed in Watts per square meter.

The pyranometer is designed for continuous outdoor use. Its calibration is valid for natural sunlight only, but not for artificial light. In its most frequent application, the pyranometer is used for measuring the solar radiation emitting on the horizontal surface.

The sensor consists of a photodiode; housing, mounting bracket with cable junction box attached, and cable. A resistance shunts the photodiode. This is done to generate a voltage output. The photodiode and the material on top of it determine most electrical specifications. It is encapsulated in the housing in such a way that it has a field of view of 180 degrees and that its angular characteristics fulfill the "Cosine Response".

The nominal output resistance of the pyranometer is 50 Watts. This implies that the input impedance of the readout equipment should be at least 5000 Ohms in order to make an error of less than 0.1%.

Cable can be extended without problems to a length of 328 ft. or 100 meters, provided that cable resistance is less than 0.1% of the input impedance of the readout equipment.

The electrical sensitivity of the photodiode changes with the temperature. A nominal value for this is 0.2% change per degree Celsius. Calibration is done at 20°C (68°F).

SPECIFICATIONS

Electrical:

Impedance (nominal): 50 Ohms

 

Response time: < 1 sec.

 

Sensitivity (nominal): 100 uV/W/m2

 

Expected signal range under atmospheric conditions: 0 to 0.2V

 

Stability: <+/- 2% per year

 

Non-linearity: < 1% up to 1000 W/m2

 

Temperature dependence of sensitivity: +/- 0.15%/°C

Spectral:

Spectral range: 0.4 to 1.1 nm

 

Detector type: SILICON photo diode

Directional:

Cosine corrected between 80° angle of incidence, error: within +/- 10%

 

Cosine errors averaged over opposite azimuth error (at 60° angle of

 

incidence): within +/- 10%

 

Tilt response: no error

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Texas Instruments TR-525I, TR-525USW user manual Model Sp-Litesolar Radiation Sensor, Description, Specifications