Intersolar NA: OAI features advanced 350nm to 1800nm Class AAA solar simulator

July 12, 2011
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OAI's Solar Test Division is featuring the capabilities of a recently introduced 350nm to 1800nm Class AAA solar simulator at Interoslar North America, being held in San Francisco, this week. The solar simulator is said to be ideal for multi-junction solar cell testing, high current I-V testing, and as a solar power meter. 

“For almost 40 years, OAI has been a leader in the measurement and control of light,” said Dr. Charles Turk, President of OAI.  “It is gratifying that we have been able to apply this expertise to the solar market and have seen the acceptance of our products by customers around the world.”

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OAI expanded its manufacturing facility at the beginning of 2011 to meet the increased demand for its products. It offers as standard, 50mm, 156mm, 210mm, and 300mm simulators, low and high current I-V testers, test fixtures, and power meters with reference cells.

OAI is attending Intersolar North America at Moscone West booth L302.
 

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