Ultrasonic Receivers, Transmitters

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
MB7589-501

MB7589-501

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSOR SCXL-MAXSONAR

0

MB7137-600

MB7137-600

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSOR XL-TRASHSONAR

0

MB7076-130

MB7076-130

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSOR XL-MAXSONAR-WR

0

MB7780-510

MB7780-510

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSR 4-20SC-MAXSONAR

0

MB7544-101

MB7544-101

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSOR SCXL-MAXSONAR

0

MB7580-130

MB7580-130

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSOR SCXL-MAXSONAR

0

MB7554-100

MB7554-100

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSOR SCXL-MAXSONAR

0

MB1414-000

MB1414-000

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSOR USB-PROXSONAR

0

MB7137-500

MB7137-500

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSOR XL-TRASHSONAR

0

MB7769-520

MB7769-520

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSR 4-20SC-MAXSONAR

0

MB7366-121

MB7366-121

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSOR HRXL-MAXSONAR

0

MB7589-121

MB7589-121

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSOR SCXL-MAXSONAR

0

MB7569-700

MB7569-700

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSOR SCXL-MAXSONAR

0

MB7060-101

MB7060-101

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSOR XL-MAXSONAR-WR

0

MB7460-720

MB7460-720

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSR 4-20HR-MAXSONAR

0

MB1361-000

MB1361-000

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSOR XL-MAXSONAR

2

MB7574-810

MB7574-810

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSOR SCXL-MAXSONAR

0

MB7360-211

MB7360-211

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSOR HRXL-MAXSONAR

0

CH201-00ABR

CH201-00ABR

TDK InvenSense

CHIRP ULTRASONIC SENSOR 85KHZ

1539

MB7139-200

MB7139-200

MaxBotix Inc.

ULTRASONIC SENSOR XL-TRASHSONAR

29

Ultrasonic Receivers, Transmitters

1. Overview

Ultrasonic receivers and transmitters are electroacoustic devices that convert electrical signals into ultrasonic waves (transmitters) and vice versa (receivers). Operating above 20 kHz, these devices leverage piezoelectric, capacitive, or magnetic principles to enable non-contact measurement, imaging, and communication. Their importance spans industries including medical diagnostics, industrial automation, automotive safety systems, and smart home devices.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
Piezoelectric Transducers High sensitivity, wide frequency range (40kHz-5MHz), temperature limitations Medical ultrasound imaging, industrial level sensors
Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasound Transducers (CMUT) Wide bandwidth, low-voltage operation, silicon integration Portable diagnostic devices, IoT proximity sensors
Magnetostrictive Transducers High power output, robust design, lower frequency range Underwater sonar systems, industrial cleaning equipment

3. Structure and Components

Typical construction includes:

  • Piezoelectric ceramic element (PZT or PVDF polymer)
  • Protective housing with acoustic matching layer
  • Electrical terminals with impedance matching circuitry
  • Damping material to reduce ringing
  • Environmental sealing (IP67-rated enclosures)

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Description Importance
Operating Frequency 20kHz-10MHz range Determines penetration depth and resolution
Electromechanical Coupling Coefficient 0.5-0.8 typical range Measures energy conversion efficiency
Beam Angle 10 -120 variable Defines detection coverage area
Temperature Stability -40 C to +120 C Ensures consistent performance across environments

5. Application Fields

Major applications include:

  • Medical: Diagnostic ultrasound systems, Doppler blood flow measurement
  • Industrial: Non-destructive testing (NDT), fluid level monitoring
  • Automotive: Park assist sensors, blind spot detection
  • Consumer: Smart faucet sensors, robotic vacuum navigation

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Product Example Key Features
TE Connectivity 898-40000-01 120dB dynamic range, 40kHz center frequency
Murata Manufacturing MA40H1S-R Compact 16mm diameter, 200Vpp operation
Panasonic WM-U2JEF-K01 Weather-resistant design, 5m detection range

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Match frequency to application requirements (e.g., 40kHz for obstacle detection)
  • Assess environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, vibration)
  • Evaluate beam pattern requirements for coverage
  • Verify electrical compatibility (impedance, voltage ratings)
  • Consider package size and mounting options

8. Industry Trends

Future developments include:

  • Micromachined piezoelectric elements for miniaturization
  • Integration with AI for adaptive beamforming
  • Multi-frequency transducers for combined imaging modes
  • Increased adoption in autonomous vehicle LiDAR systems
  • Energy-harvesting ultrasonic sensors

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