A New and Inexpensive Pyranometer for the Visible Spectral Range

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This paper presents the design, construction and testing of a new photodiode-based pyranometer for the visible spectral range (approx. 400 to 750 nm), whose principal characteristics are: accuracy, ease of connection, immunity to noise, remote programming and operation, interior temperature regulation, cosine error minimisation and all this at a very low cost, tens of times lower than that of commercial thermopile-based devices. This new photodiode-based pyranometer overcomes traditional problems in this type of device and offers similar characteristics to those of thermopile-based pyranometers and, therefore, can be used in any installation where reliable measurement of solar irradiance is necessary, especially in those where cost is a deciding factor in the choice of a meter. This new pyranometer has been registered in the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office under the number P200703162.

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Martínez, M. A., Andújar, J. M., & Enrique, J. M. (2009). A New and Inexpensive Pyranometer for the Visible Spectral Range. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 9(6), 4615–4634. http://doi.org/10.3390/s90604615

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