Adjusted gain – Kipp&Zonen AMPBOX Amplifier User Manual

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2.2. Adjusted gain

The adjusted gain can have various different settings.

For pyranometers this gain is adjusted to 1 mA / 100 W/m²

(except CM 4)

For the CM 4 Pyranometer the gain is adjusted to 1 mA / 250 W/m²
For pyrgeometers the gain is adjusted to 1 mA / 25 W/m² or 50 W/m²
For CUV radiometers the gain is adjusted to 1 mA / 6.25 W/m²
For the CHP 1 Pyrheliometer the gain is adjusted to 1 mA / 100 W/m²
For the PQS 1 PAR Quantum Sensor the gain is adjusted to 1 mA / 200 µmol/s/m²
For the NR Lite2 Net Radiometer the gain is adjusted to 1 mA / 100 W/m²

Eeach instrument

(or gain adjustment)

can have its own zero offset. For example a pyrgeometer starts at -600 W/m².

Note

These gain adjustments are based on practical outdoor measurements. Customized adjustments can be possible.

The next illustration displays the current sink against the incoming radiation for a pyranometer

(1 mA / 100 W/m² gain setting)

.

Note

An AMPBOX with an adjusted gain can only be used with the corresponding solar radiation instrument.

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W/m² input

0

0

400

800

1200

1600

4

8

12

16

20

mA output

CG / CGR

-600

200

W/m

2

CH / CHP

0

1600

W/m

2

CM / CMP / SP Lite / SP Lite2

0

1600

W/m

2

CM 4

0

4000

W/m

2

CMA

0

1600 W/m

2

CUV 4 / CUV 5

0

100

W/m

2

NR Lite / NR Lite2

-400

1200

W/m

2

PAR Lite / PQS 1

0

3200

µmol/ s·m²

CNR 4 short wave - upward

0

1600

W/m

2

CNR 4 short wave - downward

0

1600

W/m

2

CNR 4 long wave - upward

-600

200

W/m

2

CNR 4 long wave - downward

-200

600

W/m

2

Eppley PSP

0

1600

W/m

2

AMPBOX

4 20 mA

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