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OMRON, STMicroelectronics Unveil Industry-Unique Sensor for Smart Gas Metering

MEMS-based gas-flow sensor first to embed automatic gas-quality compensation

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

OMRON Corporation and STMicroelectronics announced the completion of the development of a MEMS-based gas flow sensor with industry-unique built-in correction for differences in gas composition. OMRON will start sample shipments of the new sensor in November 2012.

As with electricity-consumption measuring, gas metering is moving from conventional mechanical solutions to smart electronic meters with automatic meter-reading functions. There are more than 400 million mechanical gas meters in the world, and most major gas providers are readying to replace their traditional meters with more accurate and reliable electronic devices.

In addition to higher precision and reliability, the OMRON/ST sensor solution enables the development of smart gas meters that are much smaller, less expensive and more power-efficient than the conventional equipment, resulting in substantial cost savings for the utility companies and end users alike.

The new gas-flow sensor combines OMRON’s state-of-the-art MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical System) thermal flow transducer with ST’s high-performance analog front-end IC, delivering high-precision gas flow-rate measurement with excellent reproducibility.

“The successful collaboration with OMRON in gas metering expands ST’s foothold in the increasingly important field of ‘intelligent measurement’ and sets us to replicate the great success we have achieved in smart electricity metering,” said Marco Cassis, executive vice president and president, Japan and Korea Region, STMicroelectronics.

“We are very much excited to introduce a new powerful one-stop solution that enables a simple and very accurate Smart Gas Meter System for global markets through the successful collaboration with STMicroelectronics. By enabling IT-based smart metering, this new technology will significantly contribute to energy saving,” said Yoshio Sekiguchi, senior general manager of the Micro Devices Division of OMRON Corporation.

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