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Third generation MEMS based liquid flow sensors for microfluidic systems are being added to the existing CMOSens® liquid flow product line. These sensors are designed for OEM customers requiring large quantities of small size, low cost sensor elements. Compared with the already existing liquid flow products the higher integration level on chip leads to an impressive reduction of cost, size and weight.
The new, low priced components are designed for integration into analytical instruments, medical devices and life science applications. The components allow detection of media and accurate measurements of very low liquid flow rates down to nano liters per minute with very short response times and stunning repeatability.
The key feature of the new third generation MEMS sensors is the fusion with digital intelligence for linearization and temperature compensation on the same micro chip. (see overview in CMOSens® section)
As with all Sensirion liquid flow products the liquid media is totally isolated with walls of PEEK(tm) or fused silica (glass) or steel. The semiconductor sensor chip is mounted completely outside of the flow path and senses through the wall of the tubing (US Pat. 6813944).
The largest model of the new product line is designed for flow rates up to 3 ml/min. Response times in the millisecond range help to monitor and control dynamic effects in microfluidic systems. What is particularly impressive is the progress in miniaturization: The latest sensor technology minimizes the weight to 6 grams only while the size has been reduced eight fold. The first samples will be available in September for selected customers.
For further details concerning liquid flow sensors go to
www.sensirion.com/liquidflow
CMOSens®
Overview: MEMS Sensor Generations
First Generation
A miniaturized sensor element on a micro chip. Sometimes an analog amplification is added.
- The miniaturized structures lead to very short response times
- Signal noise and temperature coefficients limit the performance
Second Generation
Sensor element, analog amplification and analog/digital converter are combined on one micro chip.
- Superior signal quality and stability are achieved
- Linearization and temperature compensation take place in external electronics
Third Generation
The fusion of the sensor element with analog amplification, ADC and digital intelligence for linearization and temperature compensation on the same micro chip
- Exceptional price/performance ratio
- Potential to create further miniaturized products
- External memory is needed to store calibration data
Fourth Generation
Memory cells for calibration data are added to the elements on chip.
- Fully digital, ultra small single chip sensor solution
- Best price/performance ratio
- Miniaturization reaches a top level
- Recognized as ultimate solution for mass products
For further details concerning liquid flow sensors go to www.sensirion.com/liquidflow |