Ultra Compact Indoor Light Simulator
The ISOSun Vis is a compact solar simulator designed for precise light condition simulation in the 390–700 nm range. Equipped with six independently tunable LED channels, it allows accurate reproduction of both indoor and outdoor spectra, including an AM1.5G setting. With Class A ratings for spectral uniformity and temporal stability, the ISOSun Vis ensures reliable and consistent measurements, making it ideal for small to medium-sized solar cell testing and controlled illumination experiments. Its lightweight design and included software make it easy to use in laboratories, offices, or research environments.
Get the ISOSun Vis Solar Simulator with Any SMU Purchase
The ISOSun Vis Solar Simulator is only available when purchased with a Source Measure Unit (SMU). By choosing a High Power 4 Channel SMU, you get a setup suitable for both small laboratory PV devices and larger PV modules with up to 5000 mW per channel. Alternatively, a Low Power 8 Channel SMU provides a complete system optimized for laboratory PV devices and compact modules, supporting up to 5 V, 40 mA, and 200 mW per channel.
Key Features
Adjustable spectrum (390–700 nm) with six tunable LED channels (UV, blue, green, amber, red, white)
Class A spectral uniformity and Class A short- and long-term temporal stability
Overall intensity and relative spectral tuning, including AM1.5G setting (0–47,500 lux)
Compact design (37 × 22 × 22 cm, 5.8 kg) for easy lab or office placement
Free software for spectrum matching to reference standards
Suitable for small to medium-sized indoor PV
Total intensity: 0–131,400 lux (UV: 0–14,490, Blue: 0–52,900, Green: 0–28,200, Amber: 0–9,580, Red: 0–13,400, White: 0–54,500)
Spatial uniformity: Class A (30 mm), Class B (40 mm), Class C (55 mm)
Technical Specifications
| Item | Technical Parameter |
|---|---|
| Spatial Uniformity (over 30 mm diameter area) | A |
| Spatial Uniformity (over 40 mm diameter area) | B |
| Spatial Uniformity (over 55 mm diameter area)* | C |
| Temporal Instability | Short-term: A |
| Long-term: A | |
| Dimensions | 37 cm x 22 cm x 22 cm |
| Weight | 5.8 kg |
| Software | Free light simulation software available |
Illuminance Levels
| Item | Technical Parameter |
|---|---|
| Total | 0-131400 lux |
| UV | 0-14490 lux |
| Blue | 0-52900 lux |
| Green | 0-28200 lux |
| Amber | 0-9580 lux |
| Red | 0-13400 lux |
| White | 0-54500 lux |
| AM1.5G Setting | 0-47500 lux |
Spectral Irradiance
Easy tuning of 6 individual LED outputs (UV, blue, green, amber, red and white light), allows for easy tuning of simulated indoor light conditions. A simulator program, provided with the lamp, furthermore, gives you the possibility to easily find the settings of the lamp to fit the spectral output to a reference spectrum. Besides relative tuning of the individual colours the lamp allows for variating the overall light intensity as a single entity.
Spatial Uniformity
The measure that is used to describe the evenness of a light source is called the spatial uniformity. Below is shown the spatial uniformity of the ISOSun Vis, showing areas to be rated class A, B and C with respect to uniformity. The high uniformity, especially in the class A area around the centre of the lamp, makes it ideal for testing of small to medium sized solar cells.
Temporal Instability
The ISOSun Vis shows excellent stability over time being class A in both short-term and long-term temporal instability. The high stability over time allows for consistent measurements of your devices.