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 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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