We are pleased to announce the launch of the ISOSun Vis Solar Simulator, a high-precision, compact solution designed for solar cell testing and controlled illumination research. The ISOSun Vis is engineered to provide reliable and reproducible measurements for small to medium-sized solar cells, while maintaining a laboratory- and office-friendly footprint.
The ISOSun Vis incorporates six independently tunable LED channels (UV, blue, green, amber, red, white), covering a spectral range of 390–700 nm. The system enables accurate simulation of both indoor and outdoor light conditions, including AM1.5G, with precise control over intensity and spectral composition. With Class A ratings for both spectral uniformity and temporal stability, the ISOSun Vis ensures consistent and dependable results across all experiments.
Key Features:
Adjustable spectrum: 390–700 nm with six tunable LED channels
Class A spectral uniformity
Class A short- and long-term temporal stability
Total intensity: 0–131,400 lux
Compact footprint: 37 × 22 × 22 cm, 5.8 kg
Includes spectrum-matching software for reference calibration
About infinityPV
infinityPV is a Danish company pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in printed and flexible electronics. Driven by innovation and a commitment to sustainability, we design and manufacture state-of-the-art, compact laboratory equipment for slot-die coating and roll-to-roll processing that bridges the gap between research and industrial-scale production.
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