Ultrasonic Transmitter and Receiver

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Data Pack E

Issued March 1991 003-065

Data Sheet
A range of two transducers operating at 40kHz approximately and designed for ultrasonic transmission and reception. The ultrasonic transmitter, 307-351 is capable of emitting 106dB (0dB = 2 10-4bar) and the receiver 307-367 has a sensitivity of 65dB (0dB = 1/bar/V/metre).

Ultrasonic transducers
RS stock numbers 307-351, 307-367

These units can be used for the transmission of continuous wave ultrasonic sound or for pulsed sound applications

Characteristics
Item Transmitting sensitivity Receiving sensitivity Resonant frequency (transmitting) Resonant frequency (receiving) Directional angle Maximum input voltage Impedance Capacitance Pulse rise time Maximum input voltage for pulse operation Temperature range Transmitting selectivity Receiving selectivity
*1 0dB = 2 10 bar
-4

Applications
Unit Sv Mv Frsv Frmv 1/2 dB*1 307-351 307-367 106 -

dB*2 kHz*3 kHz*4 Vrms pF msec. Vp.p C

401 20 20 Approx. 500 -

65

Burglar alarm systems Proximity switches Liquid level meters Anti-collision devices Counters for moving objects TV remote control systems. Frequency response (transmitting)

401

Approx. 30k

110020% 2.0 60 0.5

20 to +60 Approx. 70 Approx. 60

Qsv Qmv

Frequency response (receiving)

*2 0dB = 1V/bar *3 Frequency where transmitting sensitivity is maximum *4 Frequency where receiving sensitivity is maximum

Shape and dimensions Unit mm

003-065
Effect of parallel capacitance Pulse response (transmitting) Pulse response (receiving)

Directional radiation pattern

Temperature characteristics TRANSMITTER & RECEIVER

The following circuits show how the transducers may be used in remote control applications. Either of the transmitter circuits may be used with the receiver. The frequency of oscillation is adjusted by means of VR1 for maximum sensitivity. The CMOS circuit allows direct interfacing with logic circuitry. In the receiver VR2 is adjusted for maximum sensitivity.

Note: The relay energises when a signal is received from the transmitter.

Transmitter using 555 timer i.c.

Transmitter using CMOS gate i.c. 400 1B

Receiver

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RS Components Ltd. PO Box 99, Corby, Northants, NN17 9RS


An Electrocomponents Company

Telephone: 01536 201234 RS Components Ltd. 1995

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