IoT Solar Radiation Sensor
IoT Solar Radiation Sensor
IoT Solar Radiation Sensor
IoT Solar Radiation Sensor
IoT Solar Radiation Sensor
IoT Solar Radiation Sensor
IoT Solar Radiation Sensor
IoT Solar Radiation Sensor
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Product Introduction
Description:
The BGT-SR1(L) solar radiation sensor (transmitter) can be used to measure total solar radiation in the spectral range of 300-1100nm. If the inductive surface is down to measure reflected radiation, the shading ring can also measure scattered radiation. The core component of the radiation sensor is a high-precision photosensitive element with good stability and high precision. At the same time, a quartz glass cover made of precision optical cold working is installed outside the sensing element, which effectively prevents the influence of environmental factors on its performance. This product can be widely used in meteorology, energy, agriculture, construction and other fields.

Key Features

■ Supports LoRaWAN® Class A protocol

■ High reliability and long-term stability

■ Ultra-long-distance transmission

■ Battery life ≥ 3 years

■ Quick installation and deployment

■ IP66 protection level, supports outdoor use

Total Radiation

Measuring range

0~2000W/m²

Spectral range

300~1000nm

Resolution

1W/m²

Accuracy

±3%


General Parameter

Supply voltage

Built-in Battery, 2.5V~3.6V

Battery capacity

8500mAh

Working temp.

-40~85℃

Working humidity

0 ~100 %RH (non-condensing)


Communication

LoRaWAN 1.0.3 Class A

LoRa frequency band

CN470/EU433/KR920/US915/

EU868/AS923/AU915/IN865

Frequency range

Band 1 (HF): 862~1020 Mhz

Lora transmission frequency

Max +22 dBm

LoRa Receiver Sensitivity

down to -139 dBm

Sleep mode

5uA @ 3.3v

LoRa transmit mode

125mA @ 20dBm, 82mA @ 14dBm

Smart buildings and industrial control

Weather Station
PV Monitoring Station
Agriculture

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