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research:contact_mics [2017/03/19 00:55] – [Impedance converters] mrkvaresearch:contact_mics [2017/03/19 13:21] – [Resonance] mrkva
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 ==== Resonance ==== ==== Resonance ====
  
-Piezos do not detect vibration frequencies in a linear manner. Although they can have an extended frequency range, they have a characteristic resonance that varies with the diameter of the disc. This resonance is usually between 2 and 6 kHz, producing a "metallic" or "honky" sound. The resonance can be reduced by increasing the mass of the disc. However, this can adversely affect the overall sensitivity of the element. A good strategy is to increase the mass of the metallic part, while not excessively loading the central ceramic portion.+Disc piezos do not detect vibration frequencies in a linear manner. Although they can have an extended frequency range, they have a characteristic resonance that varies with the diameter of the disc. This resonance is usually between 2 and 6 kHz, producing a "metallic" or "honky" sound. The resonance can be reduced by increasing the mass of the disc. However, this can adversely affect the overall sensitivity of the element. A good strategy is to increase the mass of the metallic part, while not excessively loading the central ceramic portion.
  
 A comparison of two different bodies is demonstrated in the following video. Notice the "tone" of the piezo without additional mass: A comparison of two different bodies is demonstrated in the following video. Notice the "tone" of the piezo without additional mass:
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 ==== Credits ==== ==== Credits ====
  
-Authors, editors and contributors (listed alphabetically): +Authors, editors and contributors (listed alphabetically):\\ 
-Jonas Gruska, Jerry Lee Marcel, Robin Parmar, Terry Setter+Jonas Gruska, Jerry Lee Marcel, Robin Parmar, Terry Setter\\ 
 +Videos by Jonas Gruska