Main functions
In-situ non-destructive measurements, or ex vivo measurements
Laser scanner, measurement accuracy is not affected by leaf color
Special shape factor parameters can quickly distinguish varieties
Extra large data storage, plugged in to 16GB SD card
Transfer data to computer or printer
True color display screen can display 9 lines
You can view the blade image
Measuring operation, scanning speed does not require a uniform speed, easy operation
With WiFi
With GPS satellite positioning module
Charging via USB
Transport device CI-203CA is used for rapid measurement of large number of ex vivo blades
Measurement parameters
Measurement of blade length and width
Calculate area, aspect ratio, perimeter, and shape factors
Record GPS information, date and time
Application areas
The CI-203 laser leaf area integrates the laser scanner, data processor, display, function keys and battery into a handheld unit, weighing only 910g.Non-extra-body leaf area measurement can be performed and a scan measurement can be performed. The area, length, width, circumference, blade aspect ratio and shape factor can be obtained at the same time.
Widely used in agriculture, crop breeding, ecology, cultivation, germplasm resources and other fields.
Main technical parameters
Measurement parameters: leaf area, length, width, perimeter, aspect ratio and shape factor.
Working conditions: 0~50℃, relative humidity 0~100% (no water vapor condensation)
Scanner type: laser
Laser: 670nm
Maximum sample: 3.0cm thick, 15cm wide, 300cm length
Optical resolution: 0.025mm2
Display resolution: 0.01cm2
Accuracy: ±1% (samples with area greater than 10cm2)
Scanning speed: 200mm/s
Data storage: 16GB HD SD card
Display: 320x240 reflective screen
Keyboard: Touch 8 keys
Data transmission: high-speed USB interface or WiFi signal transmission
Power supply: Direct charging of USB interface, built-in 7.2V rechargeable battery, can continuously measure at least 250 leaves
Weight: 975g (with battery)
Volume: 35.5×4.5×5cm
Optional attachments:
Transmission deviceCI-203CA:
Glass roller for large-scale measurement of ex vivo blades
Maximum thickness: 15mm
Maximum width: 150mm
Maximum sample length: 300 cm
Resolution: 0.01mm2
Accuracy: ±0.5% (area greater than 10cm2 samples)
Transmission: USB2.0 or WiFi
Weight: 2.95㎏
Volume: 32cm×18cm×13cm
Power supply: 6-12VDC
Scanning speed: 10cm/s
Purchase Guide
one.Basic type: configuration: host, charger, USB data cable, suitcase
2. Extended-body mass measurement type: Configuration:CI-203CA,Power supply and suitcase, need to be used with the host
Origin: CID, United States
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