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 AWM3000 Series
Mass flow sensor for gases
FEATURES * Ranges 0...30 to 0...1000 sccm1 or 0...0.5 to 0...2 "H2O (0...1.25 to 0...5 mbar) * 1...5 V, 1...3.75 V, 4...20 mA output * Actual mass flow sensing * Low differential pressure sensing
SERVICE
To be used with dry gases only The AWM 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
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
P1
P2
Power consumption AWM3303V AWM3...CR all others Temperature limits Operating Storage Mechanical shock
typ. 100 mW typ. 50 mW typ. 50 mW, max. 60 mW
123
-25 to 85C -40 to 90C 100 g (5 drops, 6 axes) Pin 1: Vout Pin 2: +Vs Pin 3: GND
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. AWM3100V AWM3150V AWM3200V AWM3300V AWM3303V AWM3200CR AWM3201CR
Flow range (full scale) 2 0 0 sccm 3 0 sccm
Pressure range
Max. flow change4 5.0 l/sec 5.0 l/sec
Output voltage @ trim point 5 V @ 2 0 0 sccm 3.4 V @ 25 sccm 5 V @ 2 "H2O 5 V @ 1 0 0 0 sccm 5 0.15 V 20 1 mA @ 2 "H2O 20 1 mA @ 0.5 "H2O
2 "H2O 1 0 0 0 sccm 1000 sccm 2 "H2O 0.5 "H2O
5.0 l/sec 5.0 l/sec 5.0 l/sec 5.0 l/sec 5.0 l/sec
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
VOLTAGE OUTPUT VERSIONS (VS = 10 0.01 V, TA = 25C)
Characteristics
Zero offset AWM3100V AWM3150V AWM3200V AWM3300V AWM3303V Repeatability and hysteresis (combined) Temperature effects5 Offset -25 to 85 C6 AWM3100V, AWM3200V all others AWM3150V AWM3303V all others Span -25 to 25 C AWM3100V AWM3150V AWM3200V AWM33... 25 to 85 C AWM3100V AWM3150V AWM3200V AWM33... Response time
7
Min.
0.95 0.90 0.92 0.90 2.95
Typ.
1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.0
Max.
1.05 1.10 1.08 1.10 3.05 0.5 1.0
Unit
V
% reading
100 50 25 -4.0 5.0 24.05 -5.0 4.0 5.0 -24.05 5.0 1.0 3.0 25 ms p si % reading mV
Common mode pressure
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PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
CURRENT OUTPUT VERSIONS (VS = 10 0.01 V, TA = 25C)
Characteristics
Zero offset Repeatability and hysteresis (combined) Non-linearity Temperature effects5 Offset Span -25 to 85 C6 -25 to 25 C 25 to 85 C AWM3200CR AWM3201CR AWM3200CR AWM3201CR Response time7 External output load
8
Min.
AWM3200CR AWM3201CR 3.7 3.6
Typ.
4.0 4.0 5
Max.
4.3 4.4 0.5 2.0 24
5
Unit
mA % reading mA
325 -315 -325 60 100 to 300
% reading
ms Ohm
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: 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 Initial warm-up time for signal conditioned circuitry is 1 minute max. 8 Output load connected from Vout to GND (current sinking). 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.
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OUTPUT FLOW VS INTERCHANGEABILITY
VS = 10 0.01 V, TA = 25C
13
12 13
OUTPUT CURVES
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OUTPUT FLOW VS INTERCHANGEABILITY
VS = 10 0.01 V, TA = 25C
13 13
12 13
OUTPUT CURVES
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OUTLINE DRAWING
2.8 (0.11) 2.9 (0.114)
6.3 (0.25) 7.60 (0.30) 1.40 (0.055) 1.8 (0.07) 5.1 (0.20)
54.4 (2.14)
8.4 (0.33)
P1
P2
31.5 (1.24) 23.6 (0.93) 2.8 (0.11)
Note: Positiv flow direction is defined as proceeding from port 1 (P1) to port 2 (P2) and results in positive output.
1.0 (0.04) 123 0.6 (0.025) 1.52 (0.06) 2.5 (0.10) 5.1 (0.20) 7.3 (0.287) 23.9 (0.94) 30.5 (1.20) 12.7 (0.50) 15.5 (0.61)
4.1 (0.16)
mass: approx. 10.8 g
dimensions in mm (inches)
ORDERING INFORMATION
Flow range 0...30 sccm 0...200 sccm 0...1000 sccm 0...1000 sccm Dry gas AWM3150V AWM3100V AWM3300V AWM3303V
Pressure range Voltage output 0...0.5 "H2O (0...1.25 mbar) 0...2 "H2O (0...5 mbar) --AWM3200V
Dry gas Current output AWM3201CR AWM3200CR
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. 6/6 June 2006 / 582
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