Abstract: | Abstract— A self-made low cost digitized single beam spectroradiometer is described. It is designed and calibrated to measure spectral radiant intensities in one nanometer steps for bandwidths between 1 and 20 nm within the wavelength range 200–1100 nm. The voltage output of the photoelectric detector-system is proportional to the logarithm of the received irradiance and so constant signal resolution is gained over more than three orders of radiant intensities. Raw data recording and processing is done by a common 8 bit microcomputer, programmed in Microsoft Basic. Scanned emission spectra of a far-red fluorescent lamp and a long arc xenon discharge lamp are presented and compared to manufacturer's data. In addition, the emission spectrum of a blue fluorescent tube has been determined to test for photometric aptitude. In this context the integral irradiances have been both measured and calculated for three radiometric sensors of defined spectral responsivities, indicating reliability of the instrumentation. |