Specifications

SR50A Sonic Ranging Sensor
3.1 Quality Numbers
Measurement quality numbers are also available with output data; these give an
indication of the measurement certainty. The quality numbers have no units of
measure but can vary from 162 to 600. When the Quality numbers are lower
than 210, the measurements are considered to be of good quality. A value of
zero however, indicates a reading was not obtained. Numbers greater than 300
indicate that there is a degree of uncertainty in the measurement. Causes of
high numbers include:
sensor is not perpendicular to the target surface
target is small and reflects little sound
target surface is rough or uneven
target surface is a poor reflector of sound (extremely low density snow)
Quality Number Range Quality Range Description
0 Not able to read distance
162-210 Good measurement quality numbers
210-300 Reduced echo signal strength
300 to 600 High measurement uncertainty
It is not necessary to make use of the quality numbers but they can provide
additional information such as an indication of surface density in snow
monitoring applications. The quality numbers will increase during snowfall
events consisting of low-density snow.
3.2 Temperature Compensation for SR50A Version
The SR50A version of the sensor does not include a temperature sensor to
compensate the speed of sound for variations in air temperature. Temperature
corrections for the speed of sound will need to be applied to the readings. Use a
reliable and accurate source for air temperature, such as the 107-L or
HMP45C-L. A radiation shield is also recommended. Temperature
compensation must be applied to the sensor output using the following
formula:
273.15
KELVINT
READING
=DISTANCE
SR50A
°
FORMULA 1. Temperature Compensation
The SR50A calculates a distance reading using the speed of sound at 0°C
(331.4 m/s). If the temperature compensation formula is not applied, the
distance values will not be accurate for temperatures other than 0°C.
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