Sensirion LPG10 Series Liquid Flow Sensor Flow Sensor for Liquid, 0.001L/min Max

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6 349,34 €

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7 682,70 €

(TVA incluse)

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N° de stock RS:
236-1019
Référence fabricant:
LPG10-1000
Fabricant:
Sensirion
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Marque

Sensirion

Product Type

Flow Sensor

Media Monitored

Liquid

Device Type

Liquid Flow Sensor

Maximum Flow Rate

0.001L/min

Maximum Pressure

3bar

Maximum Supply Voltage

3.6V

Minimum Operating Temperature

5°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

50°C

Series

LPG10

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Current Rating

6mA

Pays d'origine :
CH
The Sensirion liquid flow sensor provides outstanding performance and speed in measuring liquid flow in a Planar microfluidic glass substrate with down-mount fluidic ports for a highly Compact integration into any fluidic manifold system. It is thus Ideal for high-volume applications with strict space limitations. Unique CMOSens Planar packaging technology enables non-invasive measurement of liquid flow inside a cost-effective Planar form factor. The flow channel passes through the Planar substrate and is connected to fluidic channels via a manifold. The fluid is only in contact with the glass channel. The digital micro sensor chip provides the full signal processing functionality for a fully calibrated, temperature compensated digital output. This flow sensor is completely calibrated and has excellent media compatibility and chemical resistance.

Ultra small size

Excellent repeatability

Response time 30 MS

Bio-compatible & inert materials

Maximum flow rates for water-based fluids is 1 ml/min

Incredibly small footprint of 10 x 10 mm2

Calibrated and temperature compensated digital output

Media isolated sensing principle hence no direct sensor contact with the fluid

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