SENSIRION SFM3003-CL Gas Flow Sensors
Specifications
- Form factor: Medical cones 22mm (ISO5356)
- Supply Voltage: 3.3V (2.7 – 5.5V)
Product Information
The Sensirion gas flow sensors offer a comprehensive range of products optimized for medical applications, specifically for medical ventilation. The sensors are organized into three families based on their position in the ventilation system: Inspiratory, Expiratory, and Proximal.
Inspiratory Flow Sensors
If you have multiple sensor options, it is recommended to evaluate the sensors in your device as the design can impact measurement accuracy.
Proximal Flow Sensors
Gage pressure describes the pressure difference between the gas pressure in the tubes/flow sensor and the ambient pressure.
Expiratory Flow Sensors
The SFM3200-AW is designed for the expiratory position with features like minimized pressure drop, washability, a heater, and the capability to measure vapor-saturated gas/air.
Product Usage Instructions
Inspiratory Flow Sensors
Choose the appropriate sensor based on the flow range and pressure drop requirements for your medical ventilation system.
Proximal Flow Sensors
Consider the gage pressure difference and compatibility with your ventilation system when selecting a proximal flow sensor.
Expiratory Flow Sensors
For expiratory flow sensing, ensure that the SFM3200-AW is used to meet specific design requirements and environmental conditions.
FAQ
Q: Can Inspiratory sensors be cleaned or disinfected?
A: No, Inspiratory sensors are not designed to be cleaned or disinfected and require non-condensing operating conditions.
Selection guide for Sensirion gas flow sensors
Finding the right flow sensor (SFM) for your medical ventilation or high flow device.
Our flow sensor portfolio offers a comprehensive range of gas flow sensors optimized for medical applications. The SFM product range is specifically engineered for medical ventilation, addresses all relevant flow monitoring requirements and is organized in three families, depending on the position of the sensor in the ventilation system:
- Inspiratory
- Expiratory
3. Proximal
The figure below provides a first guideline to select a suitable sensor depending on the before mentioned position in the application.
In addition, some sensors offer unique features and characteristics that may be considered during sensor selection. These features are summarized in the following while the table on page 4-6 provides a comprehensive overview.
Inspiratory flow sensors
Our inspiratory flow sensors are typically used inside the ventilator to measure the individual air/O2/heliox gas lines as well as the total flow of the mixed gas before delivery to the patient.
- Selection based on operating gage pressure1
- > 1bar → SFM4300 (or SFM4200 for flows > 50slm)
- > 150mbar → SFM3013
- Lower operating pressure: all other sensors (SFM3003 family, SFM3100, SFM3119 and SFM3200).
- Consider the following criteria according to your requirements to identify the most suitable sensor in the table on page 4:
- Form factor and size
- Mechanical connection
- Measured gases
- Flow range and range of best performance (low or high flows)
- Analog or digital output
- Special features like gas NTC temperature sensor etc.
If you identify more than one sensor option, it is recommended to evaluate the sensor(s) in your device as the specific device design can influence the measurement.
Proximal flow sensors
Gas flow sensors specifically designed to monitor flow in close proximity to the patient, where the following main challenges have been resolved by our portfolio:
- High humidity and condensation
All our proximal sensors are capable to measure saturated gas/air and feature a heater to prevent condensation at the sensor’s chip, therefore ensuring continued accuracy. - Contamination
We offer both single-use and washable sensors. - Sensor handling by medical personnel
All our proximal sensors feature a mechanical interface allowing a clip-on connection, easy to disconnect and reconnect. - Inspiration and expiration flow
All our proximal sensors allow bi-directional flow sensing. - Individual sensor packaging for single-use sensors
Individual sensors are protected against contamination from their production until their use by caregivers. Quality control is improved, supply chain management is simplified, and a customized label brings all needed information to the users.
The selection of the right sensor is based on two main criteria
- Patient group: neonates or adults/pediatric
- Use in clinical setting: single use/disposable or washable
Expiratory flow sensors
SFM3200-AW has been specifically designed for the expiratory position with a minimized pressure drop, washability, a heater and the capability to measure vapor-saturated gas/air.
Alternative options
- Proximal sensors can be used further from the patient in expiratory position, in case a disposable option is preferred.
- Inspiratory sensors can be placed in the expiratory position if measures are taken against contamination (like HMF filters) and condensation (water traps). Inspiratory sensors are not designed to be cleaned or disinfected and require non-condensing operating conditions.
Form factor | Sensor | Measured gases | Flow range [slm] | Pressure drop @flow[slm] | Typ. accuracy [%m.v.]
@flow[slm] |
Recommended supply voltage
(allowed) |
Special features |
Inspiratory flow sensors | |||||||
Medical cones 22mm (ISO5356) | SFM3003-CL
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-30 to +300 | @60: 80Pa @200: 500Pa | @200: ±2% | 3.3V (2.7 – 5.5V) | Low pressure drop | |
This form factor usually gives better accuracy at | SFM3003-CE | –150 to +300 | @60: 100Pa @200: 600Pa | @200: ±2.5% | 3.3V (2.7 – 5.5V) | Extended negative flow range | |
higher flows | SFM3003-CET | –150 to +300 | @60: 100Pa
@200: 600Pa |
@200: ±2.5% | 3.3V
(2.7 – 5.5V) |
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SFM3013-CL | -30 to +300 | @60: 80Pa @200: 500Pa | @200: ±2% | 3.3V (2.7 – 5.5V) |
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SFM3013-CLM | Air/O2: -30 to +300
HeliOx: -30 to +200 |
@60: 80Pa @200: 500Pa | @200: ±2%
Heliox: ±4.5% |
3.3V (2.7 – 5.5V) |
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SFM3019 | -10 to +240 | @60: 80Pa @200: 500Pa | @200: ±2% | 3.3V (2.7 – 5.5V) | See successor SFM3003-300-CL | ||
SFM3020 |
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-10 to +160 | @60: 80Pa @200: 500Pa | @160: ±2% | 5V | Analog output 0.5 – 4.5V | |
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SFM3200 |
formula provided |
-100 to +250 | @60: 100Pa @200: 750Pa | @100: ±3% | 5V | See successor SFM3003-CL or CE |
Form factor | Sensor | Measured gases | Flow range [slm] | Pressure drop @flow[slm] | Typ. accuracy [%m.v.] @flow[slm] | Recommended supply voltage
(allowed) |
Special features |
Compact
This form factor usually gives better accuracy at low flows/smaller offset |
SFM3100-VC |
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-24 to +240 | @60: 300Pa @200: 1600Pa | @60: 2.5% | 5V (4.75 – 5.25V) |
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SFM3119 |
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-10 to +240 | @60: 200Pa
@200: 1600Pa |
@100: 2% | 3.3V
(2.7 – 5.5V) |
Digital output |
SFM4200 |
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0 to 160 | @60: 2000Pa @160: 9000Pa | @80: 2.5% | 5V |
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O-ring / Push-in Legris / Down-mount | |||||||
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SFM4300 |
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0 to 20
0 to 50 |
@20: 2500Pa @50: 10000Pa | @20: 2%
@50: 4% |
3.3V (3.0 – 5.5V) |
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Form factor |
Sensor |
Measured gases |
Flow range [slm] |
Pressure drop @flow[slm] |
Typ. accuracy [%m.v.]
@flow[slm] |
Recommended supply voltage (allowed) |
Special features |
Expiratory flow sensors | |||||||
Medical cones 22mm (ISO5356-1)
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SFM3200-AW |
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-100 to +250 | @60: 100Pa @200: 750Pa | @100: 3% | 5V |
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Proximal flow sensors | |||||||
SFM3300-D |
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-250 to +250 | @60: 180Pa @200: 1400Pa | @100: 3% | 5V |
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Medical cones 22mm (ISO5356-1)
15mm (ISO5356-1) |
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SFM3300-AW |
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-250 to +250 | @60: 180Pa @200: 1400Pa | @100: 3% | 5V |
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SFM3304-D |
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-250 to +250 | @60: 100Pa @200: 1150Pa | @100: 3% | 3.3V (3.15 – 3.45V) |
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SFM3400-D |
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-33 to + 33 | @5: 100Pa @25: 900Pa | @33: 3% | 5V |
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SFM3400-AW |
formula provided |
-33 to + 33 | @5: 100Pa @25: 900Pa | @33: 3% |
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5V |
Revision history
Date | Version | Pages | Changes |
July 2024 | 1.0 | all | First version |
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Documents / Resources
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SENSIRION SFM3003-CL Gas Flow Sensors [pdf] User Guide SFM3003-CL Gas Flow Sensors, SFM3003-CL, Gas Flow Sensors, Flow Sensors, Sensors |