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Supplier: Steiner & Martins, Inc.
Description: Piezoelectric Ceramic Disc Transducer Part Number: SMD35T12S118 -- SIMILAR PRODUCTS Piezoelectric Ceramic disc. Silver electrodes being one on each side (S configuration). Thickness mode vibration application Piezo Material: SM118 Dimensions: 35mm X 12mm Resonant
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Supplier: Steiner & Martins, Inc.
Description: Piezoelectric Ceramic Disc Transducer Part Number: SMD05T02S412 -- SIMILAR PRODUCTS Piezoelectric Ceramic disc. Silver electrodes being one on each side (S configuration). Radial mode vibration Piezo Material: SM412 Dimensions: 5mm X 0.2mm Resonant frequency fr: 445
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Supplier: Steiner & Martins, Inc.
Description: Piezoelectric Ceramic Disc Transducer Part Number: SMD15T12S412 -- SIMILAR PRODUCTS Piezoelectric Ceramic disc. Silver electrodes being one on each side (S configuration). Thickness mode vibration application Piezo Material: SM412 Dimensions: 15mm X 1.2mm Resonant
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Supplier: Steiner & Martins, Inc.
Description: Piezoelectric Ceramic Disc Transducer Part Number: SMD05T04R111WL -- SIMILAR PRODUCTS Piezoelectric Ceramic disc. Silver electrodes being one on each side (S configuration). Thickness mode vibration application Piezo Material: SM111 Dimensions: 5mm X 0.4mm Resonant
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: Piezoelectric Sensor Analog User Defined PC Pins
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: The Model 7005 Piezoelectric Accelerometer is an excellent choice for general-purpose shock and vibration measurement work, and is especially well suited for testing of small specimens. It is designed for the measurement of medium frequency, moderate to high-level shock and
- Acceleration: 1000 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 2 to 5000 Hz
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: The Model 8501 Piezoelectric Accelerometer is a completely self-contained vibration measuring system having a built-in amplifier within the housing. It is designed for the measurement of low level, broadband frequency vibrations. This unit incorporates a hybrid electronic
- Acceleration: -50 to 50 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 1 to 7500 Hz
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: The Models 8011 and 8012 Piezoelectric Accelerometers are designed for the measurement of high frequency, moderate to high-level shock and vibration. They incorporate a hybrid electronic assembly within a rugged, welded, double-wall stainless steel body to enhance operation in humid
- Acceleration: 500 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 2 to 10000 Hz
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: The Model 8412 Piezoelectric Accelerometer is a completely self-contained vibration measuring system having a built-in amplifier within the housing and offers wide frequency response. It is designed for the measurement of medium level, broadband frequency vibrations. The Model
- Acceleration: 10 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 2 to 7500 Hz
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Supplier: Xidas IOT
Description: VEG generates electrical power from the small vibration frequencies that come off industrial assets (such as machines, motors, blowers, fans, etc), trains, bridges, and more!
- Frequency: 20 to 70 Hz
- Life Time: 10 years
- Mechanical Technology: Piezoelectric
- Output Power: 1.00E-3 to 0.0180 watts
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: Piezoelectric Sensor Analog User Defined Connector
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 140 F
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Supplier: Xidas IOT
Description: VP3 integrates energy harvesting technology that captures the energy from small vibrations in the environment (such as industrial machinery) and converts it into electrical power that trickle charges a specialized on-board battery.
- Frequency: 30 to 60 Hz
- Life Time: 10 years
- Mechanical Technology: Piezoelectric
- Output Current: 150 to 750 milliamps
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Supplier: LCSC Electronics Technology (HK) Limited
Description: 10nF 350O 6.3kHz - Piezo Buzzers ROHS
- Frequency: 6300 Hz
- Operating Temperature: -20 to 70 C
- RoHS / Lead-Free Compliant: Yes
- Technology: Piezoelectric
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Supplier: PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P.
Description: Power ultrasonic transducers such as the Langevin transducer can be used in a wide variety of different applications in the fields of industry and >> life sciences. High-quality piezoelectric rings create >> ultrasonic waves in the transducer which are amplified to the
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: High precision accelerometer for shock and vibration measurements in laboratory applications. Primarily a reference accelerometer. Type 8002K is a high precision accelerometer for shock and vibration measurements in laboratory applications. Its excellent performance is derived from an
- Acceleration: -1000 to 1000 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 6000 Hz
- Number of Axes: Single Axis
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Supplier: enDAQ Vibration Solutions
Description: The S3-E25D40 is a vibration recorder with a high performance piezoelectric accelerometer, a secondary capacitive accelerometer and other environmental sensors. This model is most popular for vibration testing.
- Acceleration: 25 to 40 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Battery Powered
- Frequency Range: 4000 to 20000 Hz
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Supplier: Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies
Description: Vibration sensor, 100 mV/g, ESD protection, top exit BNC connector, case isolated
- Acceleration: 80 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Corrosion Resistant, Integrated Electronics Piezo Electric (IEPE)
- Frequency Range: 0.5000 to 12000 Hz
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Description: The piezoelectric buzzer generates mechanical deformation of piezoelectric ceramic plates by reverse piezoelectric effect, which induces the vibration of vibrators and forms sound wave in the air. This one-piece electronic sound device is widely applied in automotive
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 105 C
- Sound Pressure Level: 110 dB
- Technology: Piezoelectric
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Description: vibration transducers are defined. Scope: This recommended practice covers piezoelectric acceleration transducers, primarily those used in aerospace test instrumentation.Term inology used in this document follows ISA-37.1-1975 (R1982), except that additional terms
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Supplier: enDAQ Vibration Solutions
Description: The S4-E100D40 is a vibration and shock recorder with a high performance piezoelectric accelerometer, a secondary capacitive accelerometer and other environmental sensors. This model is most popular for general purpose testing because of its wide application range. Its aluminum
- Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Battery Powered
- Frequency Range: 4000 to 20000 Hz
- Maximum Acceleration / Shock: 40 to 100 g
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Description: The ultrasonic transducer utilizes piezoelectric effect to convert electricity to mechanical vibration and form ultrasonic waves. Therefore no coil is contained and electromagnetic interference can be greatly reduced. The ultrasonic wave has excellent directivity and strong
- Application: Other
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Supplier: Instrumented Sensor Technology
Description: Our portable impact, shock and vibration recorder has a built-in tri-axial accelerometer along with many other features including easy setup and use and can be battery powered for over thirty days, onboard memory and more. Highlights: Measures Shock, Vibration
- Application: General Lab and Industrial, Vehicular
- Connection to Host: USB, RS232/422/485
- Sensor Inputs: Accelerometer
- Shock Rating: 500 g
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: -Sensor consists of the sensor housing, the piezoelectric sensing element, and the built-in impedance converter. The sensing element, made of piezoelectric ceramic, is mounted on a thin steel diaphragm. Its construction determines the sensitivity and frequency response of the sensor.
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Frequency Range: 50000 to 900000 Hz
- Maximum Shock: 2000 g
- Number of Axes: Single Axis
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: The 3-component force sensor is mounted under preload between two plates and measures both tensile and compression forces in all directions. Based on the piezoelectric principle, a force produces a proportional electric charge. This is conducted via an electrode to the appropriate connector.
- Category of Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Force / Load Rating: 33720 lbs
- Force Measured: Tension, Compression
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 248 F
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: pressure sensor that measures absolute vacuum pressure with an accuracy of ±1% of Reading (from 10-1000 Torr). The sensor is robust and resistant to mechanical vibration and g-forces. Furthermore, the sensor technology makes the transducer gas type independent. With only stainless
- Display: Digital
- Sensor Technology: Piezoelectric, Other
- Type: Gauge
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: ISO 16063-32:2016 lays down detailed specification for instruments and procedures of testing the frequency and the phase response of accelerometers by means of shock excitation. It applies to the accelerometers of the piezoelectric, piezoresistive and variable capacitance types with the
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: TE Connectivityâ??s MEAS SDT series are piezoelectric sensors constructed with a folded film element printed with silver ink attached to moulded plastic housing with an 18 Inch coaxial cable. The folded element self-shields the transducer area, which for high EMI environments is
- Operating Temperature: 32 to 158 F
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Supplier: SAE International
Description: Accelerometers are transducers, or sensors, that convert acceleration into an electrical signal that can be used for airframe, drive, and propulsion system vibration monitoring and analysis within vehicle health and usage monitoring systems. This document defines interface requirements
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Supplier: Hangzhou Crysound Electronics Co., Ltd.
Description: connected to piezoelectric ceramic vibration transducers. The preamplifier can be connected to a 1/2'' measurement microphone and is featured by high input impedance, low output impedance, low noise, and wide frequency response range. It is suitable for electroacoustic test
- Frequency Response: 1.00E-5 to 0.0800 MHz
- Nominal Impedance: 5.00E9 ohms
- Output Gain: Up to 0.0 dB
- Type: Preamplifier
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Supplier: PCE Instruments / PCE Americas Inc.
Description: comfortable to hold and operate. The device uses a piezoelectric transducer which can detect very low resonant noises. The earpiece is equipped with an adjustable headset that has a 2 m cable.
- Form Factor: Portable / Hand Held / Mobile
- Instrument Type: Condition Monitor / Fault Detector
- Technology: Acoustic Emission
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Supplier: CEC Vibration Products
Description: that simulate charge or millivolt outputs from piezoelectric accelerometers or other motional transducers. This portable instrument is easy to set-up and use. Unlike other fixed-setting calibrators, the CEC 2700 lets you calibrate systems at specific test or operating conditions
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Supplier: American Hofmann Corporation
Description: Hofmann vertical balancing machines are known for reliability and absolute accuracy. Their well-engineered design combines a high-precision spindle with the consistency of a hard-bearing support system using piezoelectric transducers. These are mounted in a well-engineered, sturdy
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: actuator uses the same principle with a threaded jaw, similar to two halves of a split nut, clamped around a precision 80-pitch screw. One jaw is connected to one end of a piezoelectric transducer, and the other jaw is connected to the other end of the transducer. A slow
- Diameter, Square Side, Rectangular Length, or Elliptical Major Axis: 76.2 mm
- Mount Type: Mirror Mount, Other
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: same principle with a threaded jaw, similar to two halves of a split nut, clamped around a precision 80-pitch screw. One jaw is connected to one end of a piezoelectric transducer, and the other jaw is connected to the other end of the transducer. A slow electrical signal applied
- Diameter, Square Side, Rectangular Length, or Elliptical Major Axis: 76.2 mm
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calculator. The PI Piezo Component / Transducer Calculator is an online engineering tool designed to help users quickly estimate key performance parameters of piezoelectric ceramic products, for both static and resonant behaviors, based on user-defined inputs. It supports engineers (read more)
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PiezoVelocity transducers have distinct advantages over traditional velocity pickups and piezoelectric accelerometers in many industrial monitoring applications. Onboard velocity integration overcomes low frequency cable pickup and the input noise of data acquisition equipment. In addition
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Piezoelectric Measurement System Comparison: Charge Mode vs. Low Impedance Voltage Mode (LIVM)
Piezoelectric sensors (Transducers) measure dynamic phenomena such as force, pressure and acceleration (including shock and vibration). Inside the sensor, piezoelectric materials such as quartz and man-made ceramics are stressed in a controlled fashion by the input measurand i.e., the specific
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be easily correlated when the vibration being measured is a simple sinusoidal motion containing one frequency. However, the vibratory motions measured in practice almost always contain some harmonic distortion even with sinusoidal laboratory shakers. Thus, if acceleration data is needed, a transducer
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The ultrasonic electronic generator transforms AC line power to a 20KHz signal that drives a piezoelectric convertor/transducer. This electrical signal is converted by the transducer to a mechanical vibration due to the characteristics of the internal piezoelectric crystals. The vibration
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The piezoelectric vibrating transducer is arranged as shown in Fig. 2.
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mezheritsky: analyzing energy balance for vibrating piezoelectric transducer .
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https://bora.uib.no/bitstream/handle/1956/7182/109095193.pdf?sequence=1
For the transmit-medium-receive modules, a 1D model for simulation of thickness- vibrating piezoelectric transducers are used.
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Application of piezoelectric multi-layered actuator to floating mass transducer for implantable middle ear hearing devices
This paper presented the application of a piezoelectric multi- layered actuator to the piezoelectric floating mass transduc- er that combines the advantages of a piezoelectric vibration transducer and electromagnetic transducer for use in an IMEHD.
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Piezoelectric Transducer
These piezoelectric vibration transducers have been designed for application under rough environmental conditions.
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A low power electronics converter with input resistance control for piezoelectric energy harvesting
The time-varying current source iP (t), resistor RP , and capacitor Cp model a vibrating piezoelectric transducer that converts strain vibratory signals into electric current, which in turn has to be converted into battery charge by the converter.
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ISA RP37.2 - Guide for Specifications and Tests for Piezoelectric Acceleration Transducers for Aerospace Testing
Terminology used in this document follows ISA-S37.1, Nomenclature and Specification Terminology for Aerospace Test Transducers with Electrical Output, except that additional terms considered applicable to piezoelectric vibration transducers are defined in 4.3.
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Laser vibrometer measurements and middle ear prostheses
Measurements of a vibrating piezoelectric transducer .
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Predictive energy harvesting from mechanical vibration using a circular piezoelectric membrane
By this, we mean that the electrical behaviour of a vibrating piezoelectric transducer can be modelled by an equivalent electric circuit.
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Adaptive piezoelectric energy harvesting circuit for wireless remote power supply
described herein was to develop an approach that maximizes the power transferred from a vibrating piezoelectric transducer to an electrochemical battery.
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