Teledyne HPM-2002-OBE Pirani Sensor, Et = Es + Er + Eg, Es = K ∆T Am/L, Er = σεTh4-Ta4As

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4.3. Pirani Sensor

Figure 4.3a shows a thin metal film resistive element on a one micron thick Si3N4 continuous membrane

surrounded by a thin film reference resistor on a Si substrate. The membrane is heated to a constant 8 °C above ambient temperature that is monitored by the substrate resistor. The membrane resistor is approximately 60 and a constant substrate to membrane resistance ratio is maintained. Figure 4.3b shows the Pirani die in cross section. A parallel Si lid is eutectically bonded to the Au pads and sits 5 microns above the membrane. As shown, this dimension gives a Knudsen number of greater than 0.01 up to atmospheric pressure, which ensures a molecular flow component. At 10 Torr the region above the membrane is totally in the molecular flow regime and thus provides a relatively linear output verses pressure overlapping the linear output versus pressure of the piezo.

The measurement technique is to produce an output signal that is proportional to the power supplied to the heated resistor by using the product of the current and voltage. This rejects errors introduced by resistance changes since the sensor resistance is no longer part of the power equation.

A signal proportional to the power is obtained by multiplying the voltage across the heated sensor and the voltage impressed by the direct current across a constant series resistance. The power supplied to the sensor resistor must equal the heat dissipated (Et). The three main heat loss routes from the heated sensor are thermal conduction through the silicon nitride membrane to the silicon substrate (Es) radiation losses (Er) and thermal conduction through the gas to the silicon substrate (Eg); thus, as shown in Figure 4.3b,

Et = Es + Er + Eg

The first term, Es, is dependent on the thermal conductivity of the silicon nitride (K), the temperature difference (T) between the heater and silicon substrate and geometric factors (AM & L). ES is given by

Es = (K T Am)/L

Am is the membrane cross sectional area through which the heat transfer occurs. This is, approximately, the outer circumference of the membrane multiplied by the membrane thickness. L is the distance from the edge of (Rs) the heated sensor resistor to the silicon substrate.

For any particular sensor, all of the factors, except T, are constants dependent on its construction. The T is held constant by the control circuit. The thermal loss through the silicon nitride will be a constant value independent of the thermal conductivity and pressure of the gas.

Radiation is another source of thermal losses. It can be determined from

Er = σε(Th4-Ta4)As

where

σ= Stefan-Boltzmann radiation constant

ε= thermal emissivity of the silicon nitride membrane AS = surface area of the heated portion of the membrane Th = temperature of Rs

Ta = ambient temperature

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Contents Teledyne Hastings Manual Print History Table of Contents Troubleshooting Features Model 2002 SensorsHPM-2002-OBE Analog Output Module HPM-2002-OBE Analog Output 4-20mA ModuleHPM-2002-OBE RS232/485 Output Module SpecificationsHPM-2002-OBE DeviceNet Module Transducer Installation OBE Module InstallationReceiving Inspection Quick StartInitial Operation Pin Volt 20 mA RS232/485Overall Functional Description Analog OutputHigh and Low Set Point Modes Run Mode Cal ModeGas Selection Table GAS ModeAnalog Output HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge Analog Output 4-20mA Cal Mode Analog Output 4-20mA HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge Command Syntax RS232/485 With DisplayInterrogation Commands Paramater Modification CommandsCalibration Adjustment Commands Reset / Restore CommandsDefault RS232/485 Specifications Device StatusModular Connector Pinout R2-232 RJ-11 connector on left side Modular Connector Pinout RS-485Run Mode DeviceNet TM DeviceNet descriptionZero Coefficient Adjustment Midrange Coefficient AdjustmentAtmosphere Coefficient Adjustment Calibration of the HPM-2002-OBETheory of Operation Piezoresistive Sensor Vo = SPV+V1HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge Pirani Sensor Et = Es + Er + EgEs = K ∆T Am/L Er = σεTh4-Ta4AsHPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge Eg = arLt273/Th1/2Th-TaAgP Eg = Kg ∆T As/∆xDual Sensor Operation HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge Advanced Setup Guide RS485 AddressTurnaround Delay Restore EepromBaud Rate Data Bits/Parity Bits/Stop BitsRestore Calibration Restore Factory DefaultsSoftware Reset Frequently Asked Questions Why does my display read, Err1?Why does my display read, U.U? Why does my display read, U .?Why does my display read, . U? What are Err3, Err5, Err6 and Err7?Warranty Repair Policy Non-Warranty Repair PolicyDiagrams and Drawings HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge