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 FDU Series
Mass flow sensors for gases
FEATURES * Ranges 0...200 sccm1 or 0...2 "H2O (0...5 mbar) * Bidirectional sensing * Actual mass flow sensing * Low differential pressure sensing * Sensortechnics PRO services
MEDIA COMPATIBILITY
To be used with dry gases only The FDU series is NOT designed for liquid flow and will be damaged by liquid flow through the sensor
SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum ratings Supply voltage2 8 to 15 V typ. 10 0.01 V 50 mW
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Power consumption Temperature limits Operating Storage Mechanical shock
-25 to 85C -40 to 90C 100 g (5 drops, 6 axes)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Note: 1 sccm denotes standard cubic centimeters per minute 2 Output voltage is ratiometric to supply voltage
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FLOW SENSOR CHARACTERISTICS3
(VS = 10 0.01 V, TA = 25C)
Part no. FDUM200DB FDUH002DB Flow range (full scale) 200 sccm 2 "H2O Pressure range Max. flow change4 5.0 l/sec 5.0 l/sec Output voltage @ trim point 77 mV @ 200 sccm 38 mV @ 2 "H2O
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
(VS = 10 0.01 V, TA = 25C)
Characteristics
Zero offset Repeatability and hysteresis (combined) Ratiometricity error
2
Min.
-15 FDUM200DB FDUH002DB
Typ.
0 0.1 0.30 2.07
Max.
15 0.35
Unit
mV %FSO % reading mV %FSO % reading %FSO % reading
Temperature effects5
Offset Span
-25 to 85 C6 -25 to 25 C 25 to 85 C FDUM200DB FDUH002DB FDUM200DB FDUH002DB 1.5
-3.08 25
5 8
1.0 -30
5
Sensor resistance (pin 1 - pin 2, pin 1 - pin 8) Sensor current Response time Common mode pressure
1.75 1.0
2.2 0.6 3.0 25
kOhm mA ms p si
Notes: 2 Output voltage is ratiometric to supply voltage 3 A 5 micron filter is recommended for all devices. 4 Maximum allowable rate of flow change to prevent damage. 5 Temperature shifts in differential pressure devices are mostly due to the density change of the gas over temperature. 6 Shift is relative to 25 C. 7 Assumes low TCR bridge resistance used (pins 2 and 8). 8 Requires recommended Rc value of 1K Ohm is used (pins 3 to 7) and typ. heater control circuit. Maximum current Rh.
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FLOW SPECIFICATIONS
(VS = 10 0.01 V, TA = 25C) FDUM200DB FDUH002DB
OUTPUT VS. FLOW CURVES
FDUM200DB
FDUH002DB
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HEATER CONTROL CIRCUIT
6 Rb 7 1 kOhm 3 Rr 4 Ra 5 Rh
SENSING BRIDGE SUPPLY CIRCUIT
10 V 24.9 kOhm 24.9 kOhm
A)
B)
2
8
1
Note: Circuits required for operation per specifications. Circuits are not on board the sensor. A) Customer supplied 1 kOhm resistor (affects temperature compensation and span voltage). B) Customer supplied 24.9 kOhm matched bridge resistors (affects null output voltage). Output is measured differentially from pins 8 to 2.
HEATER CONTROL CIRCUIT (suggested)
DIFFERENTIAL INSTRUMENTATION AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT (optional)
2 R + R1 R4 (V2 - V1 ) + VOffset VO = 2 R R 1 3 R6 where VOffset = VS R +R 5 6
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Mass flow sensors for gases
OUTLINE DRAWING
13.08 (0.515)
8x3.05 (0.12) 8x0.25 (8x0.01)
7x2.54 (0.10) 15.75 (0.62)
8x0.51 (0.02)
2x O 1.17 (2x O 0.05) 1.02 (0.04)
17.02 (0.67) 32.39 27.94 (1.28) (1.10) 13.21 (0.52) 19.3 (0.76) 10.41 (0.41) 30.48 (1.20)
12.57 (0.50)
1.14 (0.05)
2.79 (0.11) O 3.81 (O 0.15)
third angle projection dimensions in mm (inches)
2x O 4.70 (2x O0.19)
mass: approx. 5.6 g
GAS CORRECTION FACTORS9
Gas type Helium (He) Hydrogen (H2) Argon (Ar) Nitrogen (N2) Oxygen (O2) Ai r Nitric oxide (NO) Carbon monoxide (CO) Methane (CH4) Ammonia (NH3) Nitrous oxide (N2O) Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) Carbon dioxide (CO2) Correction factor (approx.) 0.510 0.710,11 0.95 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.35 1.35 1.35
Notes: 9 Gas correction factors are referenced to nitrogen (N2) as calibration gas type. Approximate gas correction factors are provided as guidelines only. Individual gas types may perform differently at temperature extremes and varying flow rates. 10 When sensing Hydrogen (H2) or Helium (He) it may be necessary to power the mass flow sensor using increased supply voltage: Hydrogen typ. 12 V, Helium typ. 15 V 11 Hydrogen (H2) flow measurement requires the use of a special sensor. These devices provide normal operation when sensing hydrogen flow and are designated with an "H" at the end of the order number. E / 11720 / A 5/6
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ORDERING INFORMATION - AVAILABLE LISTINGS
Note: Preferred listings are highlighted in grey
Flow range 200 sccm
Dry gas FDUM200DB
Pressure range 2 "H2O (5 mbar)
Dry gas FDUH002DB
Sensortechnics PRO services: * Extended guarantee period of 2 years * Improved performance characteristics * Custom product modifications and adaptations even for small quantities * Advanced logistics models for supply inventory and short delivery times * Technical support through application engineers on the phone or at your site * Fastest possible technical response for design and QA engineers ... plus other services on request
Sensortechnics reserves the right to make changes to any products herein. Sensortechnics does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit described herein, neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others. E / 11720 / A 6/6
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