Solar Light’s Model PMA2130 Digital Photopic Light Sensor is a portable Lux detector with a spectral response following the CIE photopic luminous efficiency function (which mimics the human eye’s response in the visible region) and following the SI definition of 683 lm/W at 555 nm. Photopic light sensors can determine the exact intensity and dose.
PK2230-1E-2 Single-Input Radiometer with Photopic Sensor:
- Measures Dose and Intensity
- Measures 0-150,000 lux
- NIST-Traceable Calibration
- Made in USA
Kit Includes:
- PMA2200 Handheld Radiometer
- PMA 2230E-2 (Intensity Range 0-150,000 lux) with 2 m Cable
- Power Adapter
- 4 x AA Alkaline Batteries
- Carry Case
- NIST Certificate
Range: 0-150,000 Lux
Range: 0-15,000 Lux
Range: 0-1,500 Lux
Thomas No | Mfr No | Description |
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20A00M336 | PK2230-1E-2 | Handheld Radiometer measures intensity (and dose) from 0 – 150,000 lux. |
20A00M336 | Handheld Radiometer measures intensity (and dose) from 0 – 150,000 lux. | |
20A00M336 | Handheld Radiometer measures intensity (and dose) from 0 – 150,000 lux. | |
20A00M336 | Handheld Radiometer measures intensity (and dose) from 0 – 150,000 lux. | |
20A00M337 | PK2230-1L-2 | Handheld Radiometer measures intensity (and dose) from 0 – 15,000 lux. |
20A00M337 | Handheld Radiometer measures intensity (and dose) from 0 – 15,000 lux. | |
20A00M337 | Handheld Radiometer measures intensity (and dose) from 0 – 15,000 lux. | |
20A00M337 | Handheld Radiometer measures intensity (and dose) from 0 – 15,000 lux. | |
20A00M338 | PK2230-1M-2 | Handheld Radiometer measures intensity (and dose) from 0 – 1,500 lux. |
20A00M338 | Handheld Radiometer measures intensity (and dose) from 0 – 1,500 lux. | |
20A00M338 | Handheld Radiometer measures intensity (and dose) from 0 – 1,500 lux. | |
20A00M338 | Handheld Radiometer measures intensity (and dose) from 0 – 1,500 lux. |