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Description

The FS1027-DG is a fully calibrated gas flow meter and is targeted for gas flow applications. The sensor utilizes thermopile sensing, which provides an excellent signal-to-noise ratio and is ideal for applications requiring low power. The FS1027-DG provides a linear output with flow. It features an Analog, 0 to 4.5V, and Digital I2C output.

FS1027-DG complies with NSF/ANSI 61: Drinking Water Systems Components - Health Effects. It can be safely used for breath and ventilator applications.

Features

  • Measures gas flow
  • Robust solid isolation technology
  • Resistant to vibration and pressure shock
  • Fast response time
  • 0 to 4.5V DC output, digital I2C output
  • Supply voltage: 5V DC
  • Operating temperature range: 5°C to +75°C
  • NSF/ANSI 61 Compliant

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Documentation

Type Title Date
Datasheet PDF 299 KB
Application Note PDF 135 KB
End Of Life Notice PDF 1.07 MB
Product Change Notice PDF 87 KB
Product Brief PDF 236 KB
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  1. FS1027-DG Flow Sensor

    Dear Community, I am working with the FS1027-DG sensor but I keep getting some strange readings from the analog output. The readings seem to be random, going from 0 to 5V even when there is no air passing inside the sensor. The datasheet says that should be a 0 ...

    Nov 10, 2023
  2. FS1027 DG Sensor

    Good Day, I am using the FS1027 sensor to measure the flow rate of air. I have connect the I2C communication to an Arduino Nano.  It was working fine a couple months ago. I recently plugged it in to check something. I am getting a constant reading of around 50 ...

    Oct 24, 2023

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