Main Features:
- Designed for use with pulse solar simulators
- An output trigger TTL signal is used to synchronize its data acquisition with pulse solar simulators
- Max Electrical Power Reading: 1000W model
- Base Model Voltage range 100V
- Base Model Current range 10A
- Interfaces to PC via GPIB cable for display and data storage (hence GPIB card required in computer)
- Saves each IV curve dataset in separate ASCII text file
- Number of sample points selectable (between 4-48 points)
- Sci-IVTest Windows based control software
Parameters Measured by IV Software
Voc
Isc
Vmax, Imax, Pmax
Voc Slope (similar to Rs)
Rp or Rshunt (system measures slope near Isc for this value)
FF or Fill Factor
Forward and Reverse Sweep Feature
SKU: SSIVT-1KF
The SSIVT is an electrical current-voltage measurement system used to characterize photovoltaic cell performance. This current-voltage tester works by sampling various current versus voltage combinations of the photovoltaic cell with a variable impedance load. The performance of the photovoltaic cell is determined by measuring this output I-V relationship while it is being illuminated by light. This elationship is typically called an "I-V curve" and can be obtained by exposing the photovoltaic cell to a constant level of light while varying an external impedance load such that its current-voltage values change. Since multiple I-V data points are required to create an I-V curve, an external trigger function model is available for use with pulse solar simulators. This allows the tester to create multiple sequential pulses (typically 4-48 points selectable) to complete the IV curve measurements. Universal input 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz. Software and GPIB Board is included. An external computer (sold separately) such as the PC computer controller is required to control this current-voltage measurement system.
Purpose of Current Vs Voltage Measurement Test
A solar cell may be operated over a wide range of voltage and current combinations, but there is generally an optimum combination for maximum energy collection efficiency. By varying an external load resistance from zero to infinity, the optimum I-V combination where the solar cell delivers the most power can be found.
Current and Voltage Measurement Range
The standard I-V Test system can measure electrical power from photovoltaic cells up to 1000W. The voltage envelope is limited to 100V and the current is limited to 10A.
Voltage Scaling Factor
Although the maximum voltage of the base unit is 100V, the software can rescale its scanning range to 2V, 10V, 20V or 100V. Once the scale is selected, the maximum number of I-V measurement points that can be taken in that selected range is 4-48 points.
System Notes
The I-V Measurement System sweeps the IV curve with an automatically adjustable resistive load and records multiple I-V data points along the way. The voltage and current ranges are software selectable and so is the number of points taken, from 4-48 points depending on the time length of the test allowable. The I-V data point values are then recorded and plotted on a computer display and saved in an ASCII text file. The points are selected by voltage, hence the voltage readings are evenly spaced.
I-V Measurement Basics
Fill Factor:
Fill factor refers to the "squareness" of the I-V curve. It describes how closely matched the voltage is at its maximum power point and the current is also at its maximum power point. The higher the fill factor match, the more square the I-V curve.
References:
The U.S. Department of Energy maintains a good website on how to use I-V measurement systems in solar cell testing. Please see www.eere.energy.gov/solar/current_voltage.html
Technical Specifications
- Dwell time (wait time between each I-V reading) - programable, but cannot be below 3ms
- Number of I-V scanned points - 4 to 48 programable
- Hardware Voltage Resolution: 50μv @ 2V scale, 500μV @ 20V scale (accuracy per reading)
- Hardware Current Resolution: 50μA @ 1A scale (accuracy per reading)
- I-V Measurement Sweep Resolution: (voltage scale selected / number of I-V scanned points)
- Software Display Resolution: typically mV and mA (but 3 decimals shown, so can be 3.456E-1 A for addition decimal)
Price: $26,033.00