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UNI-SOLAR Approves Sputnik Engineering Inverters For Thin-Film Modules
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Solar module manufacturer UNI-SOLAR has approved Sputnik Engineering AG's SolarMax S transformerless inverters for use with its thin-film modules. All UNI-SOLAR modules - both branded and OEM products - can [read more]
PV Powered Integrates Monitoring Solutions Into Solar Inverters
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PV Powered, a manufacturer of solar power inverters, is offering integrated monitoring solutions from Draker Laboratories, Energy Recommerce and Fat Spaniel for its products. The solutions are pre-wired and tested [read more]
Ingres Technology Supporting SunPower Solar Operations
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SunPower Corp. has selected Ingres Corp., a provider of open-source database management software and support services, to support its solar manufacturing operations. SunPower, which specializes in solar cells, panels, roof [read more]
VLSI Standards Offers Solar Calibration Product For Simulators
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VLSI Standards Inc., in concert with the opening of its solar calibration laboratory in San Jose, Calif., has released its first solar calibration product: the Solar Reference Cell. The company [read more]
Energy Innovations Sunflower Solar Concentrator Certified By UL
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Energy Innovations Inc. says its flagship product, the Sunflower Solar Concentrator, has received certification from Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and is authorized to carry the UL Mark (under the Concentrator Photovoltaic [read more]
DuPont Develops New Paste For Front-Side Solar PV Cell Metallization
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DuPont Microcircuit Materials has introduced Solamet PV159 thick-film metallization paste for front-side photovoltaic solar cell metallization. The company says customers who have sampled Solamet PV159 have seen up to a [read more]
Indium Corp. Develops New Metallization Paste For Solar Cells
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Indium Corp. has developed OnSpec LTTF-6363 - a low-temperature metallization paste featuring superior adhesion to a solar cell's transparent conductive oxide layer and low contact resistance, resulting in high conductivity. [read more]
Sonobond Ultrasonics Introduces Modular Welding System For Solar
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Sonobond Ultrasonics has introduced its MS-5010B Foil Splicer Modular System - an ultrasonic welding system for the production of photovoltaic solar cells. The product features a new solid-state power supply [read more]
DuPont Develops Technology To Simplify Solar PV Backsheet Production
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DuPont Photovoltaic Fluoromaterials has developed a proprietary technology to produce PV backsheets containing DuPont Tedlar polyvinyl fluoride (PVF) polymer in a single step. The company has signed a licensing agreement [read more]
Day4 Energy Develops Higher-Efficiency Solar PV Cells
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Day4 Energy Inc., a manufacturer of solar PV modules, says it has developed a design and manufacturing process for its Generation II solar cells, with conversion efficiencies up to 19% [read more]
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VLSI Standards opens solar cell calibration lab

Accurate measurement of the efficiency of solar cells and panels determines a manufacturer's ultimate end revenue. The Solar Reference Cell and the services provided by our new Solar Calibration Laboratory will allow solar manufacturers to gain greater quality control of the output of their factories by greatly increasing their measurement accuracy," explained Dr. Marco Tortonese, president of VLSI Standards.

By Ann Steffora Mutschler, Senior Editor -- Electronic News, 8/5/2008

San Jose-based semiconductor metrology-based services provider VLSI Standards Inc has announced that it has reached completion of its solar calibration laboratory in San Jose, which is accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) to the ISO/IEC 17025 standard for the measurements of Current, Voltage, Power, and Efficiency of Photovoltaic Devices under laboratory code 200302-0.

VLSI also said the laboratory uses calibration standards traceable to the International System of Units (SI) through the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).

At the same time, the company has also released the Solar Reference Cell, which will be used by solar manufacturers to monitor and calibrate solar simulators, which are critical in determining the efficiency of production solar cells and panels.

The company will also offer certifications of customer-supplied reference cells in order to provide traceable measurements of short circuit current (Isc), open circuit voltage (Voc), maximum power (Pmax), cell area, quantum efficiency (QE), fill factor, and conversion efficiency.

“Accurate measurement of the efficiency of solar cells and panels determines a manufacturer’s ultimate end revenue. The Solar Reference Cell and the services provided by our new Solar Calibration Laboratory will allow solar manufacturers to gain greater quality control of the output of their factories by greatly increasing their measurement accuracy. It will provide a common ruler for efficiency measurement throughout the photovoltaic supply chain, from the cell manufacturer, to the module manufacturer, and to the panel installer, to compare efficiency claims and validate system performance at every step in the process,” explained Dr. Marco Tortonese, president of VLSI Standards, in a statement.

The Solar Reference Cell is manufactured from monocyrstalline silicon and is enclosed in a protective anodized aluminum case with a quartz window, available with either a 100 ohm platinum resistive temperature detector (RTD) or K-Type thermocouple temperature sensor configuration. The reference cell is calibrated at an irradiance of 1000W/m² (1 sun), and will come with an option for an associated traceable Certificate of Calibration.

VLSI Standards said the Solar Calibration Laboratory will begin to provide calibration services immediately by allowing solar manufacturers to submit their own solar reference cells to be measured and fully certified.