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2.3 Sensor Output & Power Supply 

The following table shows the typical outputs of Skye amplifiers, along with the power supply required for 

each. 
 

Sensor Output:  

      

Power Supply Required: 

 

Up to 0

2 V 

 

 

5-15 V DC 

Up to 0

5 V 

 

 

9-15 V DC 

 

Up to 0

10 V   

 

12-15 V DC 

The amplifier’s level of amplification (gain) was set at the time of 

manufacture and is not user adjustable. 

Typical working ranges for various sensors are given below. 
 

Sensor type: 

 

Working range:  

  

Typical Value on a Summer's Day: 

PAR Special 

 

 3,000 µmol m

-2

 s

-1

   

>2,000 µmol m

-2

 s

-1

 

 

PAR Quantum   

 3,000 µmol m

-2

 s

-1   

>2,000 µmol m

-2

 s

-1

 

 

Lux 

 

 

 150,000 Lux 

 

>100,000 Lux 

 

PAR Energy 

 

 600 W m

-2

   

 

>500 W m

-2

 

 

Pyranometer   

0- 1,500 W m

-2

  

 

>1,100 W m

-2

 

 

If the sensor is completely deprived of any light, the amplifier may still output a very small voltage (fraction 

of a mV). This value is constant and can be offset. It is recorded on the calibration certificate of each amplifier. 

Please Note:

 

Do not apply power to output lead. Output will drive loads with 

impedance from ∞ to about 

1kW. No damage will be cause by momentary shorting to the common, but should never (even 

momentarily) be shorted to the supply. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SKP 220V

Page 1: ...85 v1a 1 Channel External Voltage Amplifier SKP 220V Skye Instruments Ltd 21 Ddole Enterprise Park Llandrindod Wells Powys LD1 6DF UK Tel 44 0 1597 824811 skyemail skyeinstruments com www skyeinstrume...

Page 2: ...ee to contact us via our e mail or any of the methods below Please click on the icons to browse the sites or search for the usernames Have a Smartphone Scan this QR code to access our website for more...

Page 3: ...1 Introduction 1 2 Wiring Power Details 2 2 1 Wiring 2 2 2 Connecting a Sensor 2 2 3 Sensor Output Power Supply 3 2 4 Connecting to Terminal 4 3 Housing 5 4 Specifications 6 5 Troubleshooting 7 CONTE...

Page 4: ...nge of amplified sensors have the amplification built into the sensor housing which is the ideal situation This is a product for those situations where this is not appropriate for example where there...

Page 5: ...the sensor cable through the cable gland and when in place finger tighten securely Be sure there is enough cable inside the box to reach the corresponding terminals The blue wire from the sensor must...

Page 6: ...ummer s Day PAR Special 0 3 000 mol m 2 s 1 2 000 mol m 2 s 1 PAR Quantum 0 3 000 mol m 2 s 1 2 000 mol m 2 s 1 Lux 0 150 000 Lux 100 000 Lux PAR Energy 0 600 W m 2 500 W m 2 Pyranometer 0 1 500 W m 2...

Page 7: ...etal clip inside Use a small flat bladed screwdriver supplied to press down firmly on the metal clip and insert the exposed wire into the terminal access located on the side of the terminal block Once...

Page 8: ...protected from ingress to IP65 On no account should it be subjected to immersion Dimensions of the amplifier unit are approx 80mm x 58mm x 121mm DxHxW this includes the cable glands and feet Please en...

Page 9: ...re Co efficient 0 1 C Long term stability 2 2 Response Time 3 10ms Operating Range 20 C to 70 C 0 100 RH Power Supply Requirements Minimum power supply required max output 2V DC up to 15 V DC NOTES ON...

Page 10: ...his can be an easily overlooked when encountering problems Also check that the correct wires are connected to the correct terminals Another reason that may account for this is inadequate power supply...

Page 11: ...Skye Instruments Ltd 21 Ddole Enterprise Park Llandrindod Wells Powys LD1 6DF UK Tel 44 0 1597 824811 skyemail skyeinstruments com www skyeinstruments com...

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