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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

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.

Part NumberStatusSamplesStockPackageLead Count (#)Carrier TypePb (Lead) FreePb Free CategoryTemp. Range (°C)
FS1027-1001-DGObsoleteN/AOut of StockMODULE0TrayYese00 to 85°C

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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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