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First bi-directional flow sensors launched

Memsic has launched its MFC2030 bi-directional flow sensor for a wide range of applications such as analytical instruments, anesthesia and other medical flow devices, process control, and natural gas measurement.
 
The MFC2030 uses its highly advanced MEMS thermal accelerometer platform as the flow sensing element in this high performance flow sensor.
 
Memsic was the first and only company to integrate a MEMS inertial sensor and signal processing circuitry together on a standard monolithic CMOS wafer. 

In addition to the low power consumption, a MEMS suspended-bridge microstructure enables a highly sensitive flow measurement. This is due to the low thermal mass and conductivity of the bridge structure, which results in gas flow becoming the primary means to transfer heat via convection from the heater to the thermopiles. 

This rugged structure, when coupled with advanced CMOS circuitry and a 16-bit on-chip A/D, provides a wide flow dynamic range, which is critical for a wide range of precision industrial, consumer and medical applications.
 
The MFC2030 is highly configurable, with multiple mounting options including manifold mount, BSP and NPT fittings. Evaluation kits with USB interface and a user friendly GUI for easy set-up and data collection are also available.

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