Output measurement jig for solar cell and method for measuring output of solar cell
A solar cell and current measurement technology, which is applied to the components, circuits, and measuring circuits of electrical measuring instruments, and can solve problems such as deviations in contact resistance, large thickness deviations, and inconstant contact areas between probes and finger electrodes. , to achieve the effect of reducing deviation and stabilizing output measurement
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[0153] On the contact surface of the probe with a round tip (diameter 1.5mm), by cutting, an angle of 60°, an average depth of 45μm, and an average interval between adjacent circles in the concentric circle (average interval) are formed concentrically. ) for a 60μm groove ( Figure 17A as well as Figure 17B ).
[0154] Such as Figure 18 As shown, the probes with the grooves formed therein were arranged in two rows in a staggered manner in the region of side length 156 of the output measurement jig 1 for solar battery cells, and fixed by embedding in a resin material (holder). The bases (sockets) of the probes arranged in this way were soldered to copper wires for each row and bundled to produce an output measurement jig for a solar battery cell.
[0155] The row on one side of the bundle is the current measurement terminal, and the row on the other side is the voltage measurement terminal. These terminals are used by connecting them to a solar simulator.
Embodiment 2
[0157] In Example 1, the average interval (average pitch) between adjacent circles in the concentric circles of the grooves of the probe 4 was changed to 120 μm, and in the same manner as in Example 1, an output measurement jig for a solar battery cell was produced. .
[0158] In addition, the average depth of the grooves became 95 μm.
Embodiment 3
[0160] In Example 1, the average interval (average pitch) of adjacent circles in the concentric circles of the grooves of the probe 4 was changed to 250 μm, and in the same manner as in Example 1, an output measurement jig for a solar battery cell was produced. .
[0161] In addition, the average depth of the grooves became 210 μm.
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