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Ep.25| Analog or Smart Sensor? Choosing the Right Instrument

Ep.25| Analog or Smart Sensor? Choosing the Right Instrument

FromLet's Talk About the Weather


Ep.25| Analog or Smart Sensor? Choosing the Right Instrument

FromLet's Talk About the Weather

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Feb 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

With Sajad Badalkhani, Service & Technical Support Manager at OTT HydroMetFood for geeks! Most measurement instruments are either analog or smart. This applies to our Kipp & Zonen portfolio for solar irradiance monitoring, too. But which one to choose for which application?In this episode of OTT CAST, we welcome Sajad Badalkhani, an experienced technical expert for solar monitoring instruments. We discuss the technical differences between analog and smart sensors and who they are designed for. Sajad explains the concept of the Modbus protocol and introduces the SMP12, an ISO 9060:2018 Class A pyranometer with integrated heating and built-in sensors for remote monitoring of humidity and tilt angle.Tune in and learn about: Pros and cons of analog and smart sensorsIntroducing the Modbus protocol Next level monitoring with the Kipp & Zonen SMP12=====CONTACT https://get.otthydrometinsights.com/podcast-contact-us/
Released:
Feb 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (25)

Observing the elements is key to better understanding our planet. This podcast tells the manifold stories of experts working in environmental monitoring with help of our sensors and solutions. These range from hydrology to meteorology and climate studies to solar monitoring for photovoltaics. Environmental monitoring combines earth sciences with technology and the possibilities of big data. A lot to discuss, a lot to learn - Let's Talk About the Weather! ===> Find more stories and insights on environmental monitoring on our blog: https://blog.otthydromet.com/