The ultrasonic transducer is an important core component of the ultrasonic system, which converts the electrical signal of the system into ultrasound and returns it to the system for imaging. The reason why the ultrasonic transducer is the core of the entire system is because the quality of the original signal sent back by the transducer to the system, as is commonly referred to as “dusty”. System engineers can use various powerful signal processing algorithms to optimize and model images, and the quality of the original signal is an important foundation for improving image quality. Below is an overview of the main performance of ultrasonic transducers.
Type | Full length(mm) | weight(g) | FR (khz) | impedance(Ω) | CP(Pf)±10% | power(w) |
PT-UT38/80 KHZ P 4 | 61 | 330 | 38/80 | <35 | 4800 | 50 |
PT-UT40/100KHZ P 4 | 54 | 280 | 41/100 | <50 | 5200 | 40 |
PT-UT50K P4 | 42 | 135 | 50 | <35 | 3200 | 25 |
PT-UT28/83/130 KHZ P 4 | 70 | 480 | 28/83/130 | <30 | 5000 | 30 |
PT-UT25/45/80KHZ P4 | 78 | 540 | 25/45/80 | <30 | 5000 | 30 |
PT-UT33/89/135KHZ P4 |
60 |
430 | 33/89/135 | <30 | 5000 | 40 |
PT-UT28/41/123KHZ P4 | 68 | 630 | 28/41/123 | <35 | 6800 | 60 |
PT-UT40/80/120K | 56 | 260 | 120 | <35 | 5400 | 30 |
PT-UT28/60/70/84KHZP4(quadruple frequency)60W70K | 81 | 465 |
28/50/60/70/84 |
<35 | 5000 | 30 |
PT-UT40/77/100/170KHZ P4 | 55 | 270 | 40/77/100/170 | <30 | 4000 |
30 |