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| Standard ID | JJF 1660-2017 (JJF1660-2017) |
| Description (Translated English) | Calibration Specification for Wide-band Irradiance Meters |
| Sector / Industry | Metrology & Measurement Industry Standard |
| Classification of Chinese Standard | A60 |
| Classification of International Standard | 17.180 |
| Word Count Estimation | 23,256 |
| Date of Issue | 2017-11-20 |
| Date of Implementation | 2018-02-20 |
| Regulation (derived from) | AQSIQ Notice 2017 No. 103 |
| Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine |
| Summary | This standard applies to the calibration of wide-band radiation meters. |
JJF 1660-2017: Calibration Specification for Wide-band Irradiance Meters
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Calibration Specification for Wide-band Irradiance Meters
National Metrology Technical Specification of the People's Republic
Wideband Irradiance Calibration Specification
Released on.2017-11-20
2018-02-20 implementation
The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine issued
Wideband Irradiance Calibration Specification
Wide-band IrradinaceMeters
Focal Point. National Optical Metrology Technical Committee
Main drafting unit. Beijing Normal University
Participated in the drafting unit. China Institute of Metrology
China Testing Technology Research Institute
Liaoning Institute of Metrology
Beijing Institute of Metrology and Measurement Science
Jiangsu Institute of Metrology
This specification entrusts the National Optical Metrology Technical Committee to explain
The main drafters of this specification.
Zhang Baozhou (Beijing Normal University)
Participate in the drafters.
Dai Caihong (China Institute of Metrology)
Su Changlin (China Testing Technology Research Institute)
Ai Mingze (Liaoning Institute of Metrology)
Liu Jian (Beijing Normal University)
Zhang Qingxian (Beijing Institute of Metrology and Measurement Science)
Zhang Fan (Jiangsu Institute of Metrology)
table of Contents
Introduction (III)
1 Scope (1)
2 terms (1)
2.1 Irradiance meter (1)
2.2 Bandwidth (1)
2.3 Wide Band Irradiance Meter (1)
2.4 Spectral Irradiance Standard Lamp (1)
3 Overview (1)
4 Measurement characteristics (2)
4.1 Spectral Response Range and Bandwidth (2)
4.2 Relative zero value error (2)
4.3 Relative indication error (2)
4.4 Cosine characteristics (oblique incident characteristics) error (2)
4.5 Out-of-band response error (2)
4.6 Linearity Error (2)
4.7 shift error (2)
4.8 indication repeatability (2)
5 Calibration conditions (2)
5.1 Environmental conditions (2)
5.2 Measurement standards and other equipment (2)
6 Appearance requirements (3)
7 Calibration method (3)
7.1 Visual inspection (3)
7.2 Relative zero error (3)
7.3 Relative indication error (3)
7.4 Cosine characteristic (oblique incident characteristic) error (4)
7.5 Out-of-band response error (4)
7.6 Linearity Error (4)
7.7 shift error (5)
7.8 indication repeatability (5)
8 calibration results (5)
9 re-study interval (6)
Appendix A Original Record Recommendation Format (7)
Appendix B Recommended Format for Calibration Certificate (9)
Appendix C Calculation of Standard Irradiance (12)
Appendix D Example of Measurement Uncertainty Evaluation (14)
Introduction
JJF 1001 "General Terms and Definitions of Measurement", JJF 1032 "Glossary Terms and Definitions of Optical Radiation Measurement",
JJF 1059.1 "Measurement and Representation of Measurement Uncertainty" and JJF 1071 "Rules for the Preparation of National Metrology Calibration Specifications"
Form the basic series of specifications that support the development of this specification.
This specification is the first release.
Wideband Irradiance Calibration Specification
1 Scope
This specification applies to the calibration of broadband irradiance meters.
2 terms
2.1 Irradiance meter irradiancemeter
An instrument used to measure irradiance in a range of wavelengths, usually consisting of a probe and a reading unit.
They are connected by cables or by wireless communication systems. Probe assembly includes cosine corrector, filter and optoelectronics
The pool; the reading unit mainly includes signal processing and display circuits.
2.2 Bandwidth bandwidth
The spectral width of the instrument response. It is usually characterized by the difference in wavelength between the two spectral response half-peak points.
2.3 wide-band irradiation meter wide-bandirradiancemeter
An irradiometer measuring a wide range of wavelengths (bandwidth over 30 nm) and located in the range of (250 to 2500) nm.
2.4 Spectral irradiance standard lamp standardlampforspectralirradiance
Also known as a spectral radiation standard lamp, it is a special electric light source for storing and transmitting spectral illuminance unit quantity,
The illuminants are arranged in a plane or straight line in order to calculate the distance between the illuminants and the illuminated surface.
3 Overview
The irradiance at a point on the surface is the ratio of the radiant flux incident on the bin containing the point to the area of the bin.
Since irradiance usually manifests as irradiance over a range of wavelengths, the corresponding defined radiant flux is this wave.
Radiant flux over a long range. One way to measure irradiance over a specific wavelength range is to use a spectroradiometer to measure
Spectral irradiance in this wavelength range, then irradiance is determined by integration; another method is to use spectral response range
The irradiance meter, which is consistent with this particular range, is measured directly. The irradiance meter used in the latter method is the calibration of this specification.
Object.
Figure 1 Schematic diagram of the wide-band irradiance detector
C-cosine corrector; F-filter; D-photodetector
In order to make the broad-band irradiance spectral response range consistent with a specific wavelength range, a certain bandpass filter is usually selected.
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