Airflow Sensors
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Product Description
AWM3300V Airflow Sensors Microbridge Mass Airflow/Amplified:
Like the AWM2000 Series, the dual Wheatstone bridges control airflow measurement. The AWM3000 Series is amplified; therefore, it can be used to increase the gain and to introduce voltage offsets to the sensor output.
AWM3300V Airflow Sensors Features:
• Laser trimmed for improved sensor interchangeability
• Flow sensing up to 1.0 SLPM
• Low differential pressure sensing
AWM3000 SERIES ORDER GUIDE (Performance Characteristics @ 10.01 ±0.01 VDC, 25°C)
Catalog Listings |
AWM3300V |
Flow Range (Full Scale) |
+1000 sccm |
Pressure Range (See Application Note 1) |
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Output Voltage @ Trim Point |
5 VDC @ 1000 sccm |
Null Voltage |
1.00 ±0.10 VDC |
Null Voltage Shift, Typ. +25°to−25°C, 25°to +85°C |
±25 mV |
Output Voltage Shift, Max. +25°to−25°C +25°to +85°C |
−5% Reading +5% Reading |
Repeatability & Hysteresis, Max. |
±1% Reading |
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Min. |
Typ. |
Max. |
Excitation VDC (Note 2) |
8.0 |
10±0.01 |
15 |
Power Consumption (mW) |
— |
50 |
60 |
Response Time (msec) (Note 1) |
— |
1.0 |
3.0 |
Common Mode Pressure (psi) |
— |
— |
25 |
Temperature Range |
Operating: −25° to +85°C (−13° to +185°F); Storage: −40° to +90°C (−40° to +194°F) |
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Termination |
2,54 mm (.100N) centers, 0,635 mm (0.025N) square |
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Weight (grams) |
10.8 |
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Shock Rating |
100 g peak (5 drops, 6 axes) |
1. Initial warm-up time for signal conditioned circuitry is 1 minute max.
2. Output Voltage is ratiometric to supply voltage.
3. Temperature shifts when sensing differential pressure correlates to the density change of the gas over temperature. (See Application Note 1.)
4. Maximum allowable rate of flow change to prevent damage: 5 SLPM/1 sec.