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200 mm x 200 mm AAA solar simulator
Items | Specifications |
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AAA Steady-State Solar Simulator |
a. Illumination area: 200 mm × 200 mm, rectangle spot b. Spectral Match: AM 1.5 G, (0.75-1.25), class A (JIS / IEC / ASTM) c. Non-Uniformity of Irradiance: <2%, class A (JIS / IEC / ASTM) d. Temporal Instability: <2%, class A (JIS / IEC / ASTM) e. Light Source: 1600 W Xe lamp f. Divergent angle: ≦3 half degree g. Delayed shutdown air cooling system h. Can integrate with glove box i. Irradiance intensity: better than 1 sun, can achieve 1200 W/ m2 (maximum) j. Shutter Switcher. Can be controlled manually or automatically k. Overheat protection l. Active Fan cooling system with power-off-delay function m. Touch-panel display n. Safety interlock: the system will shut down automatically when the lamp house opens o. Lamp timer p. Bulb Lifetime: ≦1,000 hours q. Operation environment: • Temperature: 15 °C~35 °C • Humidity: 20%~ 85% r. Adjustable in light intensity from 0% to 100% |
IEC 60904-9 | Class A | Enli Tech SS-X200R |
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Spectral Match | 0.75-1.25 | A |
Non-Uniformity of Irradiance | 2% | A |
Temporal Instability | 2% | A |
◆Spectral Match: SS-X200R solar simulators are compliance with IEC60904-9 Class A definition.
According to the IEC 60904-9 standards, an ideal Class A spectral match for a solar simulator is based on the percentage of the integrated light intensity in 6 spectral ranges from 400 nm to 1100 nm. The spectral match in each interval needs to be between 0. 75 and 1.25 to meet Class A.
Enli Tech SS-X200R AAA Steady-State Solar Simulators with AM 1.5G spectral correction filter provide the highest spectral match performance (Class A) as defined by IEC 60904-9 standards.
Wavelength | Enli Tech SS-X200R | AM1.5G | Spectral Match | Classification |
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400-500 nm | 17.80 % | 18.40 % | 0.97 | A |
500-600 nm | 19.10 % | 19.90 % | 0.96 | A |
600-700 nm | 18.77 % | 18.40 % | 1.02 | A |
700-800 nm | 14.01 % | 14.90 % | 0.94 | A |
800-900 nm | 14.25 % | 12.50 % | 1.14 | A |
900-1100 nm | 16.06 % | 15.90 % | 1.01 | A |
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Introduction to Solar Simulators
What does a solar simulator do?
What’re the differences between solar simulator and sunlight?
What does 3A stand for?
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Enli Tech AAA Steady-State Solar Simulators are applicable to any kind of solar cells and perovskite solar cells. Equipped with AAA class steady light source and the third party accreditation, Enli Tech AAA Solar Simulators provide a flexible light direction according to users’ samples. Moreover, with its unique design, Enli Tech AAA Solar Simulators can be perfectly integrated with your glove box and sample box as well.