B. logging the beam fraction sensor, Wiring connections, Output – Delta Electronics SS1-UM-1.05 User Manual

Page 75: Logger requirements

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SunScan User Manual v 1.05

Appendices

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B. Logging the Beam Fraction sensor

You can log the Beam Fraction sensor in a similar manner, using the (optional)
special logging cable for it. Two outputs are available, corresponding to the Total
incident PAR and Diffuse PAR photodiode readings.

Be aware that the shade ring elevation may need readjustment after an hour or two.
Also, that separately logged incident PAR readings cannot at present be merged
with probe readings of transmitted PAR to give LAI estimates using the SunScan
mathematical model.

Wiring connections

The Beam Fraction sensor logging cable plugs into the BFS cable connector, giving
up to 12 metres distance from the logger. If you need more length, simply join on
extra screened multicore cable of a similar type. Make sure the joint is weatherproof.

The cores of the BFS logging cable have the following functionality:

Core

Function

Logger Connection

orange

V+ Power supply positive

Sensor power positive (switched for warm-up)

green

0V Power supply negative

Sensor power negative (0V)

brown

HI Total PAR signal output
positive

Input channel +, for Total PAR

grey

LO Common signal output
negative

Input channels - common negative

blue

HI Diffuse PAR signal output
positive

Input channel +, for Diffuse PAR

braid

Screen

Frame earth, or 0V

Note: the grey and green are connected internally in the BFS case. The braid is not
connected to any other core.

Output

The output signals are the Total and the Diffuse PAR irradiance.

The millivolt outputs are linear, with a sensitivity of 1 mV = 1

µµµµ

mol.m

-2

.s

-1

.

Maximum output is dependent on the supply voltage, and can exceed 2500 mV.

Logger requirements

The BFS requires a voltage supply of 5-15 V dc (unregulated), at about 1 mA

current.

Warning! Pre-Release Beam Fraction sensors require a regulated voltage supply of
5 V dc (

±±±±

0.25 V). Refer to Delta-T if you are uncertain about this.

Configure two logger channels for voltage input, with the above sensitivity.

Use a "warm-up" time of 1 second (the logger must apply the power 1 second

before taking its reading). Outputs will be stable after 10 ms.

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