Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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546332 | Microelectronics Journal | 2011 | 7 Pages |
This paper presents the working principle, design and thermal characterization of an irradiation sensor. The irradiation measurement device must have accuracy and a reliable construction under outdoor use conditions. The sensor is based on a photoelectric cell and incorporates a read-out circuit for providing steady short circuit conditions for the cell as well as for signal amplification. Thermal tests (HTS, LTOL) were accomplished in a climate chamber in the temperature range of −20 to 80 °C in steps of 10 °C. To determine the fundamentals of the thermal dependence of the sensor cell spectral response measurements under varying temperatures were performed. Measurements show that the self-made solar cell’s thermal dependence was 0.26% °C−1, revealing higher temperature dependence than in the case of an industrial reference cell.