Design Issues for Low Power Integrated Thermal Flow Sensors with Ultra-Wide Dynamic Range and Low Insertion Loss

Flow sensors are the key elements in most systems for monitoring and controlling fluid flows. With the introduction of MEMS thermal flow sensors, unprecedented performances, such as ultra wide measurement ranges, low power consumptions and extreme miniaturization, have been achieved, although severa...

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Main Authors: Paolo Bruschi, Massimo Piotto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-04-01
Series:Micromachines
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/3/2/295/
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spelling doaj-3ca20c8782a44a58a8db51dfd839ac542020-11-24T22:03:58ZengMDPI AGMicromachines2072-666X2012-04-013229531410.3390/mi3020295Design Issues for Low Power Integrated Thermal Flow Sensors with Ultra-Wide Dynamic Range and Low Insertion LossPaolo BruschiMassimo PiottoFlow sensors are the key elements in most systems for monitoring and controlling fluid flows. With the introduction of MEMS thermal flow sensors, unprecedented performances, such as ultra wide measurement ranges, low power consumptions and extreme miniaturization, have been achieved, although several critical issues have still to be solved. In this work, a systematic approach to the design of integrated thermal flow sensors, with specification of resolution, dynamic range, power consumption and pressure insertion loss is proposed. All the critical components of the sensors, namely thermal microstructure, package and read-out interface are examined, showing their impact on the sensor performance and indicating effective optimization strategies. The proposed design procedures are supported by experiments performed using a recently developed test chip,including several different sensing structures and a flexible electronic interface.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/3/2/295/thermal flow sensorsdevice optimizationMEMSmulti heatersensitivityresolution
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author Paolo Bruschi
Massimo Piotto
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Massimo Piotto
Design Issues for Low Power Integrated Thermal Flow Sensors with Ultra-Wide Dynamic Range and Low Insertion Loss
Micromachines
thermal flow sensors
device optimization
MEMS
multi heater
sensitivity
resolution
author_facet Paolo Bruschi
Massimo Piotto
author_sort Paolo Bruschi
title Design Issues for Low Power Integrated Thermal Flow Sensors with Ultra-Wide Dynamic Range and Low Insertion Loss
title_short Design Issues for Low Power Integrated Thermal Flow Sensors with Ultra-Wide Dynamic Range and Low Insertion Loss
title_full Design Issues for Low Power Integrated Thermal Flow Sensors with Ultra-Wide Dynamic Range and Low Insertion Loss
title_fullStr Design Issues for Low Power Integrated Thermal Flow Sensors with Ultra-Wide Dynamic Range and Low Insertion Loss
title_full_unstemmed Design Issues for Low Power Integrated Thermal Flow Sensors with Ultra-Wide Dynamic Range and Low Insertion Loss
title_sort design issues for low power integrated thermal flow sensors with ultra-wide dynamic range and low insertion loss
publisher MDPI AG
series Micromachines
issn 2072-666X
publishDate 2012-04-01
description Flow sensors are the key elements in most systems for monitoring and controlling fluid flows. With the introduction of MEMS thermal flow sensors, unprecedented performances, such as ultra wide measurement ranges, low power consumptions and extreme miniaturization, have been achieved, although several critical issues have still to be solved. In this work, a systematic approach to the design of integrated thermal flow sensors, with specification of resolution, dynamic range, power consumption and pressure insertion loss is proposed. All the critical components of the sensors, namely thermal microstructure, package and read-out interface are examined, showing their impact on the sensor performance and indicating effective optimization strategies. The proposed design procedures are supported by experiments performed using a recently developed test chip,including several different sensing structures and a flexible electronic interface.
topic thermal flow sensors
device optimization
MEMS
multi heater
sensitivity
resolution
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/3/2/295/
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