QSL-2000 Series Laboratory Radiometer
Biospherical Instruments' Quantum
Scalar Laboratory irradiance sensor make it possible to accurately measure
PAR in aquatic or dry
environments. The QSL is available in either analog
(QSL-2200) or digital (QSL-2100) output models. The electronics are
miniaturized to fit entirely in the handle of the light pipe and the
entire sensor is submersible to 1 meter depth for 30 minutes.

The small size and convenient hand wand
ensures that Biospherical Instruments’ QSL scalar sensors provide accurate
light measurements from virtually all directions in the field or in
laboratory. The long light pipe is particularly convenient when used
in growth chambers for organisms such as photosynthetic bacteria,
plankton, kelp, and higher plants. The 1.27 cm diameter
collector on the QSL-2101 (digital output) or the QSL-2201 (analog output)
is specifically designed for insertion in vials of the type commonly used
in photosynthetrons.
Software. Digital output model QSL-2100 is
powered by the serial port of a PC. Software is included with each
sensor and is compatible with all Microsoft Windows® platforms, including
Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, ME and XP. Data are in a digital format and
transferred to the PC or laptop. The user may configure
this software to display in Quanta or
MicroEinsteins.
Features:
- Measures photosynthetically active light from all directions
- Wet or dry operation
- Sensitive
- PC port powered (2100) or battery powered (2200)
- Easily portable
- QSL-2100 Digital output -- PC software included
- QSL-2200 Analog output
Specifications:
Irradiance Collector: 1.9 cm. (3/4") diameter solid Teflon®
sphere (QSL-2100 or QSL-2200) optically connected to the detector, filter,
and amplifier housing by a 25 cm (10") long 6.3 mm (.26") diameter
non-toxic, fused-resin coated stainless steel shaft encasing a quartz
light pipe. The QSL-2101 or QSL-2201 has a 1.27 cm (1/2") diameter solid
Teflon® sphere.
Photodetector: Blue-enhanced high stability silicon photovoltaic
detector with dielectric and absorbing glass custom filter assembly.
Spectral Response: Equal quantum response 400 to 700 nm (PAR,
Photosynthetically Active Radiation), response optimized to better than
+10%. Individual detector response plot optionally available.
Directional Response: Front (0°, head-on) response to side (90°)
response equal with some fall-off approaching 180° due to intrusion of the
stainless steel casing. Each instrument’s directional response optimized
before spectral calibration. Individual detector directional response
plots optionally available.
Sensitivity: Nominal sensitivity 1 volt = 1.5x1017
quanta/(cm2·sec) providing full scale sensitivity to 0.55
µE/(cm2·sec). Noise level typically less than 1
millivolt; temperature coefficient of the dark signal is less than 10
microvolts/°C, and response temperature coefficient is less than 0.15%/°C.
Calibration: Each sensor contains internally imbedded
calibration factors for both wet and dry measurements. Biospherical
Instruments calibrates sensors using procedures and source Standard of
Spectral Irradiance traceable to
NIST.
Power Requirements: QSL-2100 Digital Output: No batteries
are required. All power is supplied by the host computer’s serial port.
QSL-2200 (Analog) +6 to +18 VDC.
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of the QSL-2000 Series Brochure.
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