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Waterproof ambient light sensor, no power supply specification / M761APG-PHM100SS

Waterproof illuminance sensor, no power supply required (0 to 150,000 lux) / Model number M761APG-PHM100SS

There are various outputs, both analog and digital. This sensor is used to measure the brightness of light as perceived by the human eye, and it is mainly used in places where lighting is important, such as sports venues, offices, art galleries, museums, and hospitals. Accurate measurement of lux illumination under all environmental conditions.

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Smartphone Soil pH Wireless Sensor / Model Number M1172WS-1871K

Smartphone Soil pH Wireless Sensor / Model Number M1172WS-1871K

It is possible to directly insert the sensor into the soil to measure soil pH and temperature. It can be used with a smartphone (compatible with Android and iOS) app. The sensor part can be replaced in case of damage or malfunction.

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Installed illuminance sensor / Model number WPLP-PHOT-01

Illuminance (lux), defined as the ratio of luminous flux (lumens) incident on a surface to the unit area (m²), is measured.

The spectral response curve of the light measurement probe approximates the human eye's response curve known as the standard photopic curve V(λ). The difference between "WPLP-PHOT-01" and the standard photopic curve V(λ) in spectral response is calculated as error f'1. The calibration of the probe is conducted by comparing it with a photometer that has been calibrated by a primary metrology standard institution. The calibration procedure complies with CIE Document No. 69 (1987) "Method of Characterizing Illuminance Meters and Luminance Meters." Measurements are conducted by illuminating the probe with standard light A. The outdoor installation type is the MC8P-PHOT3S series.

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