The MS-713 measures the near-infrared (NIR) range from 900nm to 2500nm, comes with NIST traceable calibration, features a temperature-controlled detector core, and is designed to support solar research and applications that require the highest quality data.
Robust design, made for outdoor solar research
Temperature controlled detector core
Excellent long term stability & low temperature dependency
NIST Traceable calibration
Compatible with EKO STR-Series Sun Trackers
A unique all-weather sensor, the MS-713 features a temperature-controlled detector, ensuring optimum performance in hot and cold conditions ranging from -30 to 50°C.
Measuring the near-infrared (NIR) range from 900nm to 2500nm, the MS-713 comes with NIST traceable calibration, a calibration uncertainty budget, and is compatible with EKO STR-Series sun trackers.
The MS-713 is commonly paired with the MS-711 as part of the WISER II system, covering 98% of the integrated solar-terrestrial spectrum, from 300nm to 2500nm.
The new generation grating and rugged optical design of the diffusor and input optics in the MS-713 make it superior to any fiber-optic based spectroradiometer by eliminating common issues with mechanical vibration and handling; ideal for permanent installation or as a travelling reference.
The MS-713 has a separate power supply and can be controlled through RS232 / 422 via a PC or data logger. EKO also provides software options for device and data management and visualisation.
EKO Spectroradiometers deliver top-tier spectral measurements and detail about energy distribution (W/m2/nm), essential for effective PV or CPV cell research and performance analysis.