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Proceedings of the ISPRA Course held at Ispra, Italy, October
22-26, 1979
Lectures of a Course held at the Joint Research Centre, Ispra, May
7-11, 1984
Solar cell~ and solar cell module~ have to be tested for their
performance, i.e. their ability to produce electrical power under
well-defined conditions of illumination and temperature. The need
for performance measurements arises at various stages of
development, design and production from different requirement~: at
the development level, the main objective is to as~ess the
performance of a new concept in comparison with state-of-the-art
competitors; at the design level, performance data are required as
input for the ~izing and dimensions of photovoltaic ~y~tem~
operating under certain environmental conditions; at the produc-
tion level, the cells and modules must be acceptance te~ted against
a set of specifications in order to separate deliverables from
reject~. For accurate performance measurements and calibration,
several methods exist which can be generally categorised into two
clas~e~: outdoor methods in natural sunlight, and indoor method~,
u~ing ~imulated ~unlight or indirect analytical method~. Depending
on the purpose of a performance test, each of these method~ can
offer specific advantage~. Therefore, the various methods are not
to be looked at as competing, but rather as complementary tool~ for
the achievement of accurate electrical performance measurement~.
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