SENSOR PROPERTIES
Instruction manual PAR-LITE
8
2 Sensor
properties
The PAR
LITE
consists of a photodiode, filters, a diffuser, a
housing and a cable.
The photodiode is shunted by a resistance. This is done to
generate a voltage output. Most electrical specifications are
determined by the photodiode and the resistor. Spectral
specifications are determined by the photodiode, the filters
and the diffusor material. The diffusor ensures a field of view
of 180 degrees, and angular characteristics fulfilling the so-
called cosine response.
2.1 Electrical
The electrical circuit of the PAR
LITE
is drawn in figure 1. The
nominal output resistance of the PAR
LITE
is 240
Ω
. This
implies that the input impedance of the readout equipment
should be at least 30 k
Ω
in order to make an error of less than
1 percent.
Cable can be extended without problems to a length of 100
metres, provided that cable resistance is less than 0.1 percent
of the input impedance of the readout equipment.
The electrical sensitivity of the photodiode changes with the
temperature. A typical value for this is -0.1 percent change per
degree Celsius.
Calibration is done at approx. 25
°
Celsius.
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