Last Updated on 6 мая, 2023 by You Ling
Piezoelectric materials have revolutionized the fields of sensors, actuators, and transducers due to their unique ability to convert electrical energy to mechanical energy and vice versa. With a wide range of applications in industries such as medical, aerospace, automotive, and consumer electronics, it is essential to understand the key differences and characteristics of these devices. This article provides an overview of piezoelectric transducers and actuators, as well as their characteristics, and highlights the primary differences between the two devices. 1、What is a piezoelectric transducer? A piezoelectric transducer refers to a converter made using the direct and inverse piezoelectric effects of piezoelectric materials. As the name implies, a converter is a device that can convert energy. Piezoelectric transducers use the piezoelectric effect of certain single-crystal materials and the electrostrictive effect of certain polycrystalline materials to convert electrical energy and acoustic energy. Due to their high electroacoustic efficiency, large power capacity, and adaptable structure and shape for different applications, they are widely used in the field of power ultrasound.
