Title :
Thermal flow sensors based on printed circuit board technology
Author :
Sauter, T. ; Glatzl, Thomas ; Kohl, F. ; Steiner, H. ; Talic, Almir
Author_Institution :
Center of Integrated Sensor Syst., Danube Univ. Krems, Wiener Neustadt, Austria
Abstract :
Measurement of air flows is an important task in many process monitoring systems. In applications like control of ventilation and air conditioning systems, robustness, ease of use, and cost are important issues calling for simple and effective sensor design. This paper investigates the use of commercial-off-the-shelf printed circuit board technologies for the fabrication of calorimetric flow sensors. Such sensors are known to be sensitive when being implemented using thin-film technology. The paper reviews the operation principle of thermal flow sensors and their performance in micromachined silicon technology for comparison. Subsequently, a similar design is introduced where heating and temperature sensing elements are made from standard copper traces on a flexible PCB substrate. Simulation studies demonstrate the basic viability of this approach, even if it might entail some performance penalties. First experimental data of sensor prototypes show that the repeatability of the PCB manufacturing processes is basically sufficient for using copper traces as sensors, but leaves also room for future improvement in both technology and sensor design.
Keywords :
calorimeters; flexible electronics; flow measurement; flow sensors; printed circuits; temperature sensors; thin film sensors; PCB manufacturing processes; air conditioning systems; air flow measurement; calorimetric flow sensor fabrication; commercial-off-the-shelf printed circuit board technology; copper traces; flexible PCB substrate; micromachined silicon technology; printed circuit board technology; process monitoring systems; sensor design; temperature sensing elements; thermal flow sensors; thin-film technology; ventilation control; Copper; Heating; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Thermistors; HVAC monitoring; PCB technology; Thermal sensor; flow sensor; thin-film technology;
Conference_Titel :
Quality Electronic Design (ISQED), 2014 15th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Santa Clara, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3945-9
DOI :
10.1109/ISQED.2014.6783402