Photovoltaic module MIH series

Photovoltaic module - MIH series - MH GoPower Co., Ltd.
Photovoltaic module - MIH series - MH GoPower Co., Ltd.
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Characteristics

Peak power (Wp)

65.1 W, 136.6 W, 195.4 W, 239.6 W, 279.2 W

Description

the only photovoltaic receiver product line capable of delivering a wide range of power and voltage outputs. Power output levels range from tens of milliwatts to hundreds of watts, while output voltage levels are possible from 4 volts to over 30 volts (higher voltages possible by wiring VMJ PV cells in sériés). MHGP's Cell-Module is constructed by paralleling 25 standard 10mm x 10mm cells together. The Cell-Module product line operates most efficiently with wavelengths in the range of 900 nm to 1,000 nm.The YCH-H300M is MHGP's standard Cell-Module product offering, suitable for applications requiring power up to 300 watts when active cooling available. Note: higher power output is also possible with good thermal management (performance of the VMJ PV Cell-Module will drop ~3% for every 10°C increase in temperature). Target applications include dense array PV receivers for laser power beaming (including powering UAVs, aerospace applications, and remote ground based sensors), and for high power, power over fiber applications. Features of target applications include need for remote power delivery, or high voltage isolation, or need to operate in high voltage or high EMI environments. Key Features: High efficiency Si-based MIH® VMJ PV cell Efficiency with 975nm laser up to 34% at 15 W/cm2 High voltage density: 30V standard 10mm x 10mm cells High temperature durability (up to 120°C opération) Optimal efficiency with 9xxnm lasers High thermal conductivity copper substrate Applications: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Remote sensor charging Wireless Power Transmission

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