AM Solar Simulator – Basic Series
AM1.5G/AM0

The simulator can operate in both AM1.5G and AM0 by replacing the AM filter.

Note:
This graph shows a representative example of measured spectral irradiance under the conditions defined in SAN-EI 2025-04.
Values may vary depending on the product, measurement conditions, and environment.
This data is provided for reference only and does not constitute a guaranteed specification.
| Optical Performance | IEC 60904-9 | Actual Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spectral Match (300–1200 nm)*1 | 87.5–112.5 % | A+ | 92–108 % | |
| Irradiance Uniformity | ≦2 % | A | 1.0-1.5 % | |
| Temporal Instability | STI | ≦0.5 % | A | 0.2-0.3 % |
| LTI | ≦1 % | A+ | 0.5-0.8 % | |
*1 There are nine types of Spectral Match (Air Mass Filter) to choose from.
Spectral Match (Air Mass Filter) details
Specifications
| AM-Dependent | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Air Mass Filter | AM1.5G | AM0 | |
| Standard Irradiance (=1 SUN) 280–4000 nm |
1000 W/m² | 1348 W/m² | |
| 1 SUN Available Time (Not guaranteed) |
≧3500 hours | ≧2500 hours | |
| Common Specifications | |||
| Initial Max. Irradiance*2 | ≧1730 W/m² | ||
| Irradiance Adjustment Range*3 | Approx. 70–100 % | ||
| Effective Irradiated Area*4 | 70×70 mm | ||
| Working Distance*5 | 207 mm | ||
| Irradiation Direction | Downward/Upward/Left/Right | ||
| Lamp Model | 300 W Xenon Lamp | ||
| External Shutter Operation | Contact Input (ON / OFF: Open / Close) | ||
| Input voltage | 100-120 VAC | 50/60 Hz, 480 W (Max.) | |
| 200-240 VAC | |||
| Packaging Information (Reference) |
66 × 51 × 62 cm, 26 kg (Light Source) 63 × 48 × 56 cm, 19 kg (Power Supply) |
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*2 This value indicates the maximum irradiance when the lamp is new and operated at the maximum current (100%).
It serves as a reference for estimating how long 1 SUN can be maintained under ideal operating conditions.
*3 Operation below 70% may cause the lamp output to become unstable.
*4 The value indicates the area over which the above optical performance is specified.
*5 The value is the distance from the irradiation exit surface of the instrument to the Effective Irradiated Area.
Optical Control
| A Irradiation ON / OFF | By Shutter |
| B How to open and close Shutter | Main unit switch / External switch |
| C Irradiance Adjustment | By adjusting Lamp Current |

Operational Safety
| Automatic forced air cooling after lamp shut-off | Fan runs for 20 minutes, then stops |
| Interlock (If the cover is not attached properly) | Lamp cannot be turned on, or will be forcibly turned off. |
| Overheating prevention mechanism | Lamp is forcibly turned off by thermostat |
| D Lamp Hour Meter | Total lighting time (resettable) |
Electrical Safety
| Voltage Endurance | Input-Output / F.G: Output / F.G: |
1000 VAC – 1 min. 500 VAC – 1 min. |
| Insulation Resistance | Input-Output / F.G: Output / F.G: |
DC 500 V above 20 MΩ DC 500 V above 20 MΩ |
Environmental Conditions
| Temperature | 20-30 ℃ (RT) * The temperature change should be within 5 ℃ |
| Humidity | 20-85 % RH * No condensation |
Dimensions & Arc Monitor (Light Source)

Dimensions (Power Supply)


