SU-202-SS 0 to 2.5 V UV-A Sensor

The SU-202-SS is an amplified UV-A sensor with a 0 to 2.5 V output. The sensor offers a low-cost option for detecting UV radiation from 300 to 400 nm and is calibrated in energy flux units of Watts pe

  • Product Name:SU-202-SS 0 to 2.5 V UV-A Sensor
  • Model:SU-202-SS
  • Maunufactor:Apogee
  • Country:USA

The SU-202-SS is an amplified UV-A sensor with a 0 to 2.5 V output. The sensor offers a low-cost option for detecting UV radiation from 300 to 400 nm and is calibrated in energy flux units of Watts per square meter. Typical applications include monitoring the filtering ability and stability of various materials, measuring UV-A radiation in outdoor environments and laboratory use, and monitoring UV radiation in horticultural operations environments. Sensor includes IP68 marine-grade stainless-steel cable connector 30 cm from head to simplify sensor removal and replacement for maintenance and recalibration.

Power Supply:     3.3 to 24 V DC

Output (sensitivity):     25 mV per W m⁻²; 8.33 mV per µmol m⁻² s⁻¹

Calibration Factor (reciprocal of sensitivity):     0.04 W m⁻² per mV; 0.12 µmol m⁻² s⁻¹ per mV

Calibration Uncertainty:     ± 10 %

Output Range:     0 to 2.5 V

Measurement Range:     0 to 100 W mˉ²

Measurement Repeatability:     Less than 0.5 %

Long-term drift:     Less than 2 % per year

Non-linearity:     Less than 1 %

Response Time:     Less than 1 ms

Field of View:     180°

Spectral Range:     300 to 400 nm (wavelengths where response is greater than 10 % of maximum)

Directional (Cosine) Response:     ± 2 % at 45°; 5 % at 75˚

Temperature Response:     Less than 0.1 % per C

Operating Environment:     -40 to 70 C; 0 to 100 % relative humidity

Dimensions:     30.5 mm diameter, 37 mm height

Mass (with 5 m of cable):     140 g

Cable:     5 m of shielded, twisted-pair wire; TPR jacket (high water resistance, high UV stability, flexibility in cold conditions); pigtail lead wires; stainless steel (316), M8 connector

Warranty:     4 years against defects in materials and workmanship