5.7 A MEMS Coriolis Mass Flow Sensor with 300 μ g/h/√Hz Resolution and ± 0.8mg/h Zero Stability

2021 IEEE International Solid- State Circuits Conference (ISSCC)(2021)

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Precision flow sensors are widely used in the pharmaceutical, food, and semiconductor industries to measure small amounts (<; 1 gram/hour) of liquids and gases. MEMS thermal flow sensors currently achieve state-of-the-art performance in terms of resolution, size, and power consumption [1, 3]. However, they only measure volumetric flow, and so must be calibrated for use with specific liquids [1] or gases [2, 3]. In contrast, Coriolis flow sensors measure mass flow and thus do not need calibration for specific fluids. Furthermore, their resonance frequency can be used as a measure of fluid density. These features enable significant size, cost, and complexity reductions in low-flow microfluidic systems. Although much progress has been made, miniature [4] and MEMS [5- 7] Coriolis mass flow sensors are still outperformed by their thermal counterparts, especially in terms of resolution and long-term stability.
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power consumption,volumetric flow measurement,mass flow measurement,low-flow microfluidic systems,MEMS Coriolis mass flow sensors,semiconductor industries,pharmaceutical industries,food industries,calibration,fluid density measurement
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