Round Ceramic Piezoelectric for Ultrasonic Atomizer - Pack of 10

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The Round Piezoelectric Sensor is a versatile and high-performing sensor that can be used in a variety of applications, from touch-sensitive displays to musical instruments. Its round shape and compact size make it easy to integrate into electronic circuits, while its piezoelectric properties allow for precise and accurate sensing of pressure and vibration. With its sensitivity range of 10g to 50g and its maximum operating voltage of 30V, this sensor offers reliable and consistent performance.

Equipped with a gold-plated surface, the Round Piezoelectric Sensor ensures a strong and stable connection with the circuit, preventing any data loss or interference. It has a maximum operating temperature of 125°C, making it suitable for use in a wide range of environments. Whether you're a hobbyist or a professional, the Round Piezoelectric Sensor is the perfect choice for all your sensing needs. Upgrade your electronic devices with this top-of-the-line sensor today.

Key features of Round Piezoelectric Sensor:

  • High-frequency response
  • Compact size and easy to handle and use
  • Reversible and can either work as an actuator or sensor
  • Pre-soldered lead wires
  • Lightweight
  • Low power consumption
  • 10.0 mm to 15.0 mm diameter

Specification of Round Piezoelectric Sensor:

  • Product diameter: 12±0.1MM
  • Ceramic diameter: 9±0.2MM
  • Metal thickness: 0.13±0.03MM
  • Product thickness: 0.33±0.03MM
  • Operating frequency: 17.5±0.7KHz
  • Product capacitance: 5000±30%PF
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