Study and Evaluation of a PCB-MEMS Liquid Microflow Sensor

This paper presents the evaluation of a miniature liquid microflow sensor, directly integrated on a PCB. The sensor operation is based on the convective heat transfer principle. The heating and sensing elements are thin Pt resistors which are in direct electrical contact with the external copper tra...

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Main Authors: Grigoris Kaltsas, Anastasios Petropoulos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2010-10-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/10/10/8981/
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spelling doaj-c7cc97e1b18d4853aa20563f624e78c22020-11-24T20:44:15ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202010-10-0110108981900110.3390/s101008981Study and Evaluation of a PCB-MEMS Liquid Microflow SensorGrigoris KaltsasAnastasios PetropoulosThis paper presents the evaluation of a miniature liquid microflow sensor, directly integrated on a PCB. The sensor operation is based on the convective heat transfer principle. The heating and sensing elements are thin Pt resistors which are in direct electrical contact with the external copper tracks of the printed circuit board. Due to the low thermal conductivity of the substrate material, a high degree of thermal isolation is obtained which improves the operating characteristics of the device. The sensor is able to operate under both the hot-wire and the calorimetric principle. In order to fully exploit the temperature distribution in the flowing liquid, multiple sensing elements are positioned in various distances from the heater. A special housing was developed which allowed implementation of the sensor into tubes of various cross sectional areas. The sensor sensitivity and measurement range as a function of the sensing element distance were quantified. A minimum resolution of 3 μL/min and a measurement flow range up to 500 μL/min were achieved. http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/10/10/8981/microflow sensorliquid flow measurementPCB-MEMS
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Study and Evaluation of a PCB-MEMS Liquid Microflow Sensor
Sensors
microflow sensor
liquid flow measurement
PCB-MEMS
author_facet Grigoris Kaltsas
Anastasios Petropoulos
author_sort Grigoris Kaltsas
title Study and Evaluation of a PCB-MEMS Liquid Microflow Sensor
title_short Study and Evaluation of a PCB-MEMS Liquid Microflow Sensor
title_full Study and Evaluation of a PCB-MEMS Liquid Microflow Sensor
title_fullStr Study and Evaluation of a PCB-MEMS Liquid Microflow Sensor
title_full_unstemmed Study and Evaluation of a PCB-MEMS Liquid Microflow Sensor
title_sort study and evaluation of a pcb-mems liquid microflow sensor
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2010-10-01
description This paper presents the evaluation of a miniature liquid microflow sensor, directly integrated on a PCB. The sensor operation is based on the convective heat transfer principle. The heating and sensing elements are thin Pt resistors which are in direct electrical contact with the external copper tracks of the printed circuit board. Due to the low thermal conductivity of the substrate material, a high degree of thermal isolation is obtained which improves the operating characteristics of the device. The sensor is able to operate under both the hot-wire and the calorimetric principle. In order to fully exploit the temperature distribution in the flowing liquid, multiple sensing elements are positioned in various distances from the heater. A special housing was developed which allowed implementation of the sensor into tubes of various cross sectional areas. The sensor sensitivity and measurement range as a function of the sensing element distance were quantified. A minimum resolution of 3 μL/min and a measurement flow range up to 500 μL/min were achieved.
topic microflow sensor
liquid flow measurement
PCB-MEMS
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/10/10/8981/
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