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COMPONENT

IR100 & IR120

Infra-red Remote Temperature Sensors

Overview

The IR100 & IR120 sensors offer a non-contact means 

of measuring the surface temperature of an object by 

sensing the infra-red radiation given off. They can be 

used in the measurement of leaf, canopy and average 

surface temperature.

Simple to install, the IR100 & IR120 do not influence 

the target temperature and are an effective means of 

getting a spatial average temperature. The sensors 

work with Campbell Scientific’s CR800, CR1000 or 

CR3000 or any logger able to offer reverse excitation. 

A built in amplifier offers good noise immunity. The 

IR100 has an ultra-narrow field of view (4-5° half-

angle) with a reduced output signal (5 mV per °C). 

The IR120 has a wider field of view (20° half-angle) 

with a larger output signal (20 mV per °C).

Both variants of these sensors limit sensitivity to the 

long wave, infra-red spectrum as required for infra-

red thermometry. The IR120 has an additional filter 

to block radiation below 7 µm so is better suited to 

applications where solar radiation may be reflected 

into the sensor.

The sensors contain a thermopile  detector which 

detects the presence of thermal radiation. The 

thermopile detector consists of a number of 

thermocouples connected in series, one set being 

exposed to the source of radiation, whilst the 

other is shielded from it. A highly polished metal 

cone concentrates the radiation onto the exposed 

junctions, which are coated with lamp-black to 

enhance the efficiency with which the radiation is 

absorbed. The thermopile detector outputs a voltage 

proportional to the thermal energy balance between 

itself and the surface it is detecting.

A separate calibrated thermistor, embedded in 

the sensor body directly behind the thermopile 

measures the reference body temperature. Both 

results are combined and processed in the  logger to 

output the measured surface temperature.

For outside use, the sensors can be mounted within 

a simple solar shield to reduce errors caused by rapid 

temperature changes.

The manual contains full details of the post 

processing analysis including worked examples of 

emmissivity compensation.

www.campbellsci.eu/ir100_ir120

More info:  

+44(0) 1509 828 888

 

Contactless

temperature sensor

Effective means of getting a spatial 

average temperature

Campbell Park, Shepshed, LE12 9GX UK | +(0)1509 828888 | [email protected] | wwwcampbellsci.eu  
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Benefits and Features

Contactless sensor
Excellent spatial averaging
Narrow field of view (4 or 20

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 half-angle)

Good noise immunity

Typical Applications

Ideal for measuring spatial average temperature (e.g.: leaf/
canopy temperature)
Ideal for non contact temperature measurement (e.g.: road 
surfaces)

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