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Acoustics, Sound, and Noise

Specialty Microphones

High Temperature probe Microphones Low-profile Surface Microphone
â–  Designed for use in difficult measurement environments, small cavities, harsh environments, or high temperatures to +1,472 °F (+ 800 °C)
â–  For automotive, aeronautical & general acoustic, sound pressure level testing
â–  20 to 15k Hz
â–  Multiple probe tip lengths
â–  40 to 122 dB range
â–  High acoustic input probe tip minimizes influence on acoustic field
â–  Operates from ICP
® sensor power

Microphone Accessories

Nose ConesWindscreens Cables Series 103ICP Adaptors/Holders Model 106BICP A-weight Filter
Compatible with ICP
microphone preamplifiers
Microphone Stands

High Amplitude Acoustic Pressure sensors

High sensitivity piezoelectric pressure sensors are well-suited for high-amplitude acoustic measurements in gases and liquids. They are capable of surviving extreme temperatures and fluid environments in which industrial condenser microphones would normally fail. Fluid- borne noise, jet engine noise, air turbulence, and pulsation detection represent just a few measurement capabilities of such piezoelectricpressure sensors.

High Amplitude Acoustic Pressure Sensors

Series 106B51 ICP Series 116B Charge Output Pressure Sensor
®
Pressure Sensors
®
Pressure Sensor
®
Pressure Sensor
â–  181 to 190 dB
â–  189 db
â–  170 to 185 db
â–  211 db
â–  13k Hz
â–  60k Hz
â–  40k Hz
â–  60k Hz
â–  -100 to +250 °F (-73 to +121 °C)
â–  -65 to +250 °F (-54 to +121 °C)
â–  -65 to +250 °F (-54 to +121 °C)
â–  -400 to +750 °F (-240 to +400 °C) PCB Piezotronics, Inc. Toll-Freein USA 800-828-8840 716-684-0001 www.pcb.com

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