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Piezoelectric ceramics produce an electrical charge when a load is applied and deformation occurs. Piezoelectric ceramics can also produce force or deformation when an electrical charge is applied. Search by Specification | Learn More about Piezoelectric Ceramics
Piezoelectric devices generate electrical signals in response to vibrations and produce mechanical energy in response to electrical signals. Device types include actuators, motors, sensors, and transducers. Search by Specification | Learn More about Piezoelectric Devices
Force and load sensors covers electrical sensing devices used to measure tension, compression, and shear forces. Search by Specification | Learn More about Force and Load Sensors
Piezoelectric sensors measure the electrical potential caused by applying mechanical force to a piezoelectric material. They are used in a variety of pressure-sensing applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Piezoelectric Sensors
Pressure sensors include all sensors, transducers and elements that produce an electrical signal proportional to pressure or changes in pressure. Search by Specification | Learn More about Pressure Sensors
Sensor transmitters are measurement or signal conditioning packages that provide a standard, calibrated output from a sensor or transducer in the form of a current loop output (e.g., 4-20 mA). Search by Specification | Learn More about Sensor Transmitters
Level sensors are used to detect liquid or powder levels, or interfaces between liquids. There are two basic level-measurement types: continuous and point or multi-point. Search by Specification | Learn More about Level Sensors
Tilt sensors, switches and inclinometers generate an artificial horizon and measure angular tilt with respect to this horizon. They are used in cameras, aircraft flight controls, automobile security systems, and special switches. Search by Specification | Learn More about Tilt Sensors, Switches and Inclinometers
Piezoelectric drivers and piezoelectric amplifiers are power sources that provide the high voltage levels needed to drive other piezoelectric devices such as actuators, motors, transducers, and sensors. Search by Specification | Learn More about Piezoelectric Drivers and Piezoelectric Amplifiers
Thin film circuits and thin film products are metallized or plated onto ceramic substrates. Learn More about Thin Film Circuits and Products
Linear velocity sensors measure the linear velocity of an object using either contact or non-contact techniques. Search by Specification | Learn More about Linear Velocity Sensors
Torque sensors, gauges, instruments, and switches are used to measure torque in a variety of applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Torque Sensors
Noncontact infrared temperature sensors absorb ambient infrared (IR) radiation given off by a heated surface. They are used in applications where direct temperature measurement is not possible. Search by Specification | Learn More about Noncontact Infrared Temperature Sensors
Temperature instruments use contact or noncontact methods to measure temperature. Products include dial, digital, industrial and laboratory thermometers; temperature probes, indicators, and sensors; RTD elements and transmitters; and thermistors, thermocouples, thermopiles, and thermal switches. Search by Specification | Learn More about Temperature Instruments
Vibration sensors cover sensors and other instruments used for measuring vibration and acceleration. Search by Specification | Learn More about Vibration Sensors
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Piezoelectric Ceramics Channel Products, Inc.
Custom Piezoelectric Ceramics CeramTec North America
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Custom Dielectric Ceramics and Substrates... CRYSTEX Composites LLC
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Rubalit® 708 HP - High Performance CeramTec North America
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Thinking of replacing conventional wiring with high density, reliable flexible circuits? Here's an easy way to see if they are right for your application. (read more)
See how your designs can improve when you save up to 75% of the space and weight of traditional wiring when you use Minco flex circuits. Designed to fill the gap between round wiring and printed circuit boards, you can replace several hardboards, cables and connectors. Get almost unlimited electronic packaging geometries with the precision, density and repeatability of printed circuits. (read more)
Pacific Silicon Sensor Inc. announced the introduction of a light beam position sensor module. (read more)
PCB Aerospace & Defense – a division of PCB Piezotronics, Inc., announces a new frequency tailored ICP® and charge output piezoelectric pressure sensors, Series 113B and 102B. The new quartz dynamic pressure sensors have an extremely fast 1 micro-second response time, with resonant frequencies above 500 kHz. (read more)
For general purpose force measurements; modal analysis force inputs; drop & impact testing; material fracture; mechanical impedance; tensile testing; biomechanics; materials testing; fatigue testing
Extremely Low Mass NYCE Wave Inductive Micro-Linear Position/Displacement Sensor Capability for OEM Applications from Everight Precision. For OEM micro-linear position/displacement applications (measuring ranges up to 5mm) requiring sub-micron resolution and infinite life (non-contact design)... (read more)
Rotary Inductive Position Sensor (P500) from Everight Precision Technologies Corporation. Suitable for angular range between 20° and 160°. An intrinsically safe version, X500, is available. (read more)
Douglas Electrical Components (DECo) launches a new solution for hermetically sealing a variety of circuit board styles, including flex, rigid and hybrid circuits. (read more)
Using semiconductor type photolithographic processes in combination with electroforming, thick and thin film techniques we create custom, high-density passive multi-layer or single layer micro flexible circuits. Our process is an addidtive process acheiving lines and spaces down to 5um. (read more)
Bonding sensors and sensor housings. Uniquely joining a wide range of metals and ceramics. (read more)
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Microphone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /?ma?k/) or?more recently?mic, is an acoustic-to-electric transducer or sensor that converts sound into an electrical signal. |
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Simple model for the design of ultrasonic transducers using... |
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Magnetoelectric Response of... In terms of the equivalent circuit, it is straightforward to obtain the magnetoelectric response characteristics such as magnetoelectric voltage |
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Amplifier Provides Signal Conditioning for Piezofilm Sensor -... Piezoelectric films (piezofilms, or piezo-films) can convert signals in a variety of ways: electrical to mechanical (e.g., a loudspeaker), mechanical See Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. Information |
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MP3 and Portable Media Players - Application Notes App Note 4242: Using the MAXQ3210 in an Audio Attenuator Circuit See Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. Information |
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Equivalent Circuit | Principles of Magnetoresistive Elements |... Equivalent Circuit The sensor circuit has a series or bridge-type structure, depending on its usage. Equivalent Circuit Magnetic Sensor Elements See Murata Electronics North America, Inc. Information |
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FE analysis of a PZT-actuated adaptive beam with vibration... |
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Design and validation of the control circuits for a... The architecture used for the sensor corresponds to a micro-cantilever fabricated of piezoelectric?polyvinylidene fluoride?trifluoroethylene stacked |
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Equivalent circuit models for interpreting impedance... Equivalent circuit models for interpreting impedance perturbation spectroscopy data (Proceedings Paper) |
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Adaptive resonant shunted piezoelectric devices for vibration... performance of R-L shunted piezoelectric devices is very sensitive to environmental factors changing the circuit?s resonance frequency corresponding |