The CMA11 sensor is a Secondary Standard albedometer used for measuring the ratio of the diffuse reflection of solar radiation to the total incoming solar radiation. The CMA 11 is equipped with a broadband thermopile detector and a double glass dome as well as an integrated bubble level and sun shield to prevent excessive heating of the body. The CMA 11 is supplied with a calibration certificate.
Kipp & Zonen CMA 11
Description
Spectral range (50% points) | 285 to 2800 nm |
Sensitivity | 7 to 14 µV/W/m² |
Response time | < 5 s |
Zero offset A | < 7 W/m² |
Zero offset B | < 2 W/m² |
Temperature dependence of sensitivity (-40 °C to +70 °C) | < 10 % |
Temperature dependence of sensitivity (-10 ºC to +40 ºC) | < 1 % |
Operational temperature range | -40 to +80 °C |
Maximum solar irradiance | 4000 W/m² |
Field of view | 180 ° |