The PD300RM-8W LED and laser radiometer replaces traditional radiometers which are calibrated to a single wavelength (254nm, 365nm, etc.), offering calibration over a broad spectral range, which the user can access by entering any wavelength in the calibration range. The PD300RM is a general purpose circular geometry photodiode irradiance and dosage sensor with an 8mm aperture and a cosine corrected diffuser. Its spectral range is 350-850nm and its irradiance measuring range is 1μW/cm² - 8W/cm². The sensor comes with a 1.5 meter cable for connecting to StarBright & StarLite meters or Juno+ PC interface.
- 8 mm diameter aperture and a cosine corrected diffuser
- 350 to 850 nm spectral range
- Measure LED irradiance and dosage See All Features
Features
Measuring LED Irradiance and Dosage with the PD300RM
Does your application involve irradiating a target surface with an LED? UV curing of adhesives is one example of such an application. Ophir’s new PD300RM sensor family measures irradiance and dosage for UV and Visible LEDs. This video explains what the PD300RM does, what is so unique about it, and how to use it.
Measuring Power of LEDs: UV, Visible and NIR
Measuring the emitted power of an LED can be tricky. It is different in some important ways from measuring the power of a laser beam. This video shows you how to use the Ophir 3A-IS Integrating Sphere Sensor, along with the Auxiliary LED accessory, to easily make accurate measurements in LED applications.
Accessories
Female SM1 to SM1 Adapter
Thermal Sensor Cables
Resources
Technical Notes
PD300RM Family User Notes(543.9 kB, PDF)
Catalogs
Power Sensors Catalog(11.2 MB, PDF) Laser Power & Energy Measurement and Laser Beam Analysis Catalog(27.5 MB, PDF)



