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IR Sensor

Usage Notes

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Usage Notes

Field of View

There are two simple arrangements 
of source object and sensor. 

In the first, the source approximates 
an infinite plane. The radiation 
propagates from the source as a 
plane wave, and the intensity does 
not increase with increasing 
distance from the source. In this 
arrangement the radiated power 
incident on the active area of the 
sensor is equal to the power emitted 
by an equivalent area of the source. 
This approximation is most accurate 
when the source fills the entire 92

°

 

field of view of the sensor.

The other simple arrangement is one where the source approximates a 
point. In this case, the intensity of radiation emitted by the source obeys 
the inverse-square law. The point source should be within the 48

°

 field 

of view so that it illuminates the entire active area. Ideally the source 
should be directly in front of the sensor so that the radiation is normal 
to the window and to the active area. Other sources of radiation that 
you wish to ignore should be outside of the 92

°

 field of view

.

The Aperture Bracket, OS-8534, can be used to further limit the field of 
view.

Power and Intensity

The sensor measures net intensity, which is net power divided by the 
active area of the detector. The formula for net power is 

P

 = 

I A

d

, where 

I

 is the measured net intensity and 

A

d

= 2.25 mm

2

, is the detector area.

The net power equals the incident power from all external sources (

P

sd

minus the power radiated by the detector, 

P

 = 

P

sd

 - 

A

d

σ

T

d

4

The temperature of the detector, 

T

d

, is measured by in integrated 

thermistor.

*

Detector Temperature Control

Every time you place the sensor near a hot object, the detector will 
begin to heat up, and it will cool when you move it away. If you wish to 
make several intensity measurements at a constant detector 

92

°

48

°

Active

Area

Window

A plane source should fill the 92° field of view;

A point source should be within the 48° field;

Interfering sources should be outside of the 92° field

*To make the detector 
temperature visible in 
DataStudio, go the 
Experiment Setup 
window and select 
Temperature with units of 
K. On the Xplorer GLX, 
go to the Sensors 
screen.

Summary of Contents for PASPORT PS-2148

Page 1: ...ded Equipment Part Number IR Sensor PS 2148 Shutter with thumbscrew and washer 003 08860 Sensor Handle CI 9874 4 pack Additional Equipment Required PASPORT interface See PASCO catalog or www pasco com...

Page 2: ...o the 20 threaded connector on the sensor This connector can also be used with any other 20 screw It is not always necessary to attach the shutter but it can be useful to control the detector temperat...

Page 3: ...e V that is proportional to T If the sensor is warmer than the target source then net power flows out of the sensor and T and V are negative The net radiated power P is proportional the power flow thr...

Page 4: ...ces of radiation that you wish to ignore should be outside of the 92 field of view The Aperture Bracket OS 8534 can be used to further limit the field of view Power and Intensity The sensor measures n...

Page 5: ...ties of the particular sensor used deviation of the target surface from an ideal blackbody and any intervening medium such as air For more accurate results the value of k should be empirically determi...

Page 6: ...erature has decreased by 20 K or more Stop data collection Apply a linear fit to the graph of Ts 4 Td 4 versus voltage The slope of the best fit line equals k Using this value of k create a calculatio...

Page 7: ...What is its surface temperature Intensity vs Distance Graph intensity as a function of distance How does a point source such as the filament of a small light bulb compare to a larger source such as a...

Page 8: ...s do not have to be in contact for this to occur because heat can be transferred through radiation Measure the net radiation intensity of an object that is cooler than the sensor In what direction is...

Page 9: ...The PASCO scientific 012 08852A IR Sensor Instruction Manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved Permission is granted to non profit educational institutions for reproduction of any part of this m...

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