TH-FS2 is a sensor that uses the principle of thermoelectric effect to measure solar radiation. It usually consists of a parabolic receiver, a measuring element, and associated circuitry. In the receiver, a portion of the solar radiation that hits the sensor is absorbed and converted into heat, which is then passed through the measuring cell to generate a voltage signal.
Thermoelectric total radiation sensors have a wide range of applications in the field of solar energy utilization. It can be used to measure parameters such as the intensity, direction, and spectral distribution of solar radiation, thus providing important data support for the design, optimization, and performance evaluation of solar panels. In addition, thermoelectric total radiation sensors can be used in areas such as meteorological observation, environmental monitoring, and agriculture.
With the increasing awareness of environmental protection and the continuous development of new energy technology, thermoelectric total radiation sensor, as an efficient solar radiation measurement technology, will be more widely used in the future. At the same time, with the advancement of technology and the deepening of research, the performance and accuracy of thermoelectric total radiation sensors will also be continuously improved, providing better support for the development of solar energy utilization and related fields.