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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • This video takes a close look at those little chirping sonar cylinders that might have helped your robot avoid bumping into furniture. They're sort of like a microphone or a speaker, but looking closer they seem more like a tiny tuning fork with a hat.
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Komentáře • 108

  • @AppliedScience
    @AppliedScience Před 8 lety +39

    Your videos are great! Thanks so much for spending the time to make them. The cork in those automotive ultrasound sensors is probably a cheap and effective sound absorber that reduces the echos caused by parts inside the car's bumper. Getting rid of acoustic energy from the transducer backside is surprisingly difficult sometimes.
    I've often wondered about transmit vs receive air piezo elements. I'm starting to think its mostly marketing. Buying a "matched pair" makes it sound more valuable than just grabbing a handful of the devices from a bin.

    • @MilanKarakas
      @MilanKarakas Před 7 lety +3

      The difference between transmitting and receiving part should be in theory by mechanical design. Older parts for receiving has two transducers stack on top of each other, thus produding double voltage on incoming sound, which is easier to amplify. Transmitter has single element because opposite situation: with low voltage producing more sound pressure. The problem is that cheap Chinese stuff... you never know what you will found. I am searching for the same transducers, but all I found is paired R and T. So, If I want to build parametric speaker with say 10 elements, I should to buy 10 pairs... And if I got luck to buy R and T paired, but someone made mistake during production and just put letters T and R on the same product - I will be more than happy to buy those.

    • @KhaschuluuMunkhbayar
      @KhaschuluuMunkhbayar Před rokem

      Your videos are great too ;)

  • @mindrobotsvideo
    @mindrobotsvideo Před 8 lety +12

    brilliant!! I love the hands on approach and the "hey, let's try this" attitude. I feel like I'm sitting at your workbench exploring with you. Thanks, Micah! I walked away smarter than I was!

  • @JimBeshears
    @JimBeshears Před 8 lety +12

    Micah great video! I've worked with ultrasonics in the industrial world for 35 years first as a tech and the last 18 years I've worked for a company that makes sensors of all kinds, we make around half of the industrial ultrasonics in the world now. One of the uses for the silicone and the cork in the automotive sensor may be for mechanical isolation. If an ultrasonic sensor is mounted so that it can ring through the structure it is mounted to it sometimes causes an interference. It's kind of interesting that steam or compressed air leaks near an ultrasonic will interfere with them also, they throw off frequencies and harmonics close to what industrial distance sensors listen for. Air temperature has an effect on accuracy also, you can actually use an ultrasonic pair to measure air temperature.

    • @gregagregy
      @gregagregy Před 4 lety

      Hi Jim. Can I focus ultrasonic sensor to more recievers and measure each of theirs distance?

  • @baconsledge
    @baconsledge Před 8 lety +4

    Excellent video. More than I even thought I would need to know about these transducers. A lot of your experiments are things that I would not have thought of or had time for. It is great getting all that info on one thing, in one place at one time!!

  • @r.vasquezorr9439
    @r.vasquezorr9439 Před 5 lety +1

    I have to give props to Mrs lady here.. ma'am from a to z threw out this whole video I was able to follow and understand of course mines slightly diff but I have to tell u there is only 1 other person to reach me on the level u have kinda like u we're explaining things as u carefully took things apart I was able to "explain" to self what u we're talking about even at times before u explained some things explained them a lil early but mines threw sound of bass vibration an using diff things to amplify an as well as the type I have to no how things work an why they work that way I'm sure u no exactly how that goes .. bit however I wanted to give u Monday an mounds of props and I have to say u don't get paid enough they need to double ur pay and either u are were or need to be a teacher the world can use ur help u no how to get on just about everyone's level of explanitories as well as pace like the glue that sticks things together and make a proper sturdy durable foundation well Mrs I must say U ARE THAT GLUE that's the only way I can explain it at this moment I'm just so excited that there's another one out there like myself but with alot more extensive vocab and prob understanding..... 🥂🌋🏆🎖️📷📕📜📊📈⚖️💯💯💯🤙🖕👍👍👍👐👏👑....

  • @akaTelo
    @akaTelo Před 7 lety +1

    Great video, It's funny how much we take for granted in these cheap little sensors but there is so much interesting engineering in them. Also, those articulating lightbulb sockets you have for your desk are really cool haha

  • @insightfool
    @insightfool Před 7 lety +2

    This is great! Thanks for coving this in so much detail.

  • @AndreRossbach
    @AndreRossbach Před 5 lety +3

    That's what I was looking for.
    Very good explanation.
    Thank you!

  • @glennbartusch7310
    @glennbartusch7310 Před 3 lety +1

    Out of the many DIY videos I've watched on CZcams (which would include just about everything produced by Ben @ Applied Science), this video would rank as one of the better ones I've seen.
    One off the very rare times I'm subscribing to a CZcams channel. Thanks, limescan!

  • @lightman500
    @lightman500 Před 4 lety

    Outstanding video! Very thorough and detailed. Thanks for producing such a great tutorial on ultrasonic tx/rx.

  • @libervolucion
    @libervolucion Před 2 lety

    This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much for your effort.

  • @JeremyWentworth
    @JeremyWentworth Před 8 lety

    Thanks for all these videos! I am learning a ton from you. :D

  • @magnuswootton7368
    @magnuswootton7368 Před 5 lety

    im making a delay line memory, this helped heaps thanks!!!

  • @hansroemerszoonvanderbrikk7626

    if you put a 40KHz sine into a T, then you take the same sine wave into an FM (SSB) modulator and connect it to another T, and you modulate with a signal coming from a microphone or an audio source, you should be able to achieve the laser counterpart of sound. The audible spectrum would be generated by the two ultrasonic waves beating when the second (modulated) one shifts. The interesting thing to do would be to test both free propagation, tube propagation and using a small offset parabolic dish

  • @jaryH3
    @jaryH3 Před 4 lety

    Awesome information-stuffed video! Instant subscribe!

  • @NickMoore
    @NickMoore Před 6 lety

    Thank you! I was Googling about these today for a future project, I should have checked your archive first >_

  • @coyote20030
    @coyote20030 Před 8 lety

    Excellent experimentation. I have a handful of these transducers and never thought of tearing one open to see what makes it tick (pun intended)... :)

  • @pierpa_76pierpaolo
    @pierpa_76pierpaolo Před 9 měsíci +1

    I cannot follow your description since I do not speak English/American. :) I am interested in this topic and would like to understand "if" with these capsules can be used as a high frequency microphone? Behind the capsules is stamped T (TX) and R (RX) but we know very well that they are identical and it is only the dedicated IC that makes them work in TX and RX. What do you think?

  • @aniketnitj
    @aniketnitj Před 3 lety

    Excellent explanation.... Thank you

  • @williamfraser
    @williamfraser Před rokem

    Thank you for such an informative video. Does the signal shape (sine vs square wave vs sawtooth) have any effect on loudness at the microphone?

  • @hpux735
    @hpux735 Před 8 lety +1

    Awesome! I bought a few of those years ago, and I've always wanted to have a good play with them. This satisfies some of that, and makes me want to dig them out. Was this the video with the improved audio? I noticed the noise reduction being a little weird at the beginning, but not at the end.

  • @Mods-Lover
    @Mods-Lover Před 11 měsíci

    As a first timer to the channel and find the video as suggestion from some other video, the end was such a bummer I didn't expected am going to see a woman. Like I listened to whole video and thought am listening to some tech guy, I was bit shocked and amused with the reveal at the end. Guess you never knew what's coming. Giving you a sub tho 🤭

  • @lochinyusupov5903
    @lochinyusupov5903 Před 7 lety

    I love it =), such detailed demonstration! I am definitely building the same measurement setup, can you please give more detailes about measurement setup?

  • @MilanKarakas
    @MilanKarakas Před 7 lety

    At 11:13, it is true that R performs slightly better than T, but it destroys if continous oscillations are used. I tried it for my project on ultrasonic parametric speaker, and getting pretty low amount of modulation on R in comparison to T element. Also, tried to overload both elements up to 150V peak to peak, and it get hot pretty soon. Even at 75 V p-p it works okay for modulated signal, but stil warm. T element survives much longer than R. On the other hand, R elements has better and stronger voltage output when ultrasound is present. I believe that difference is in ceramic - R element has probably more 'polarized' ceramic (something like electret), so that it gives more voltage out. But at cost of rapid destruction if used as a transmitter end.

  • @timothyomahony9179
    @timothyomahony9179 Před 7 lety

    Great insight great voice, thanks

  • @bernardobonilla5230
    @bernardobonilla5230 Před 6 lety

    Like your videos. Great work.

  • @vavassor
    @vavassor Před 8 lety +2

    Do you think the noise from these would be loud enough to bother your cat? I know 40kHz is in their hearing range.

  • @BillBinko
    @BillBinko Před 8 lety

    I enjoyed this - one thought is that the variations between the Transmitters and Receivers may be ore evident at different distances (you only test very close distances where the differences may not matter).

  • @Wirewrap36
    @Wirewrap36 Před 7 lety

    Great work!

  • @danbrunermer4295
    @danbrunermer4295 Před 7 lety

    Hi Micah, can you say anything about power in these devices? One maker of these is PUI Audio, but they only rate things like 30Vrms or 20Vrms Max, maybe give a value for capacitance, and of course frequency. You're using a sine wave, but I'm wondering what would happen if I drove these as hard as I could with a square wave? If my dv/dt gets too high, will my amps burn those little tiny hookup wires? I want to build something similar to the 'Parametric Speakers' I see around, albeit for a different purpose. Any thoughts on power? Thanks, and great vid!

  • @cyrielmabilde7729
    @cyrielmabilde7729 Před rokem

    Excellent video! Did you ever try using a lighter piezo crystal inversely, as a mechanical actuator? I did it but with 250 volts dc applied no measurable expansion. Maybe with AC excitation at resonance?

  • @Munky332
    @Munky332 Před 5 lety

    Im interested in these things, just curious, what's the smallest transducer/piezo? I've been searching and haven't found much. Is there a way to waterproof them, without loosing too much attenuation? I'd like to use them for both receive and transmit, in a spherical array, but I need/want the frequency response to be lower in the spectrum than the ultrasonic range (ie LF/MF/HF). What do you think the freq response is on these? does it change with size/materials?

  • @johngutierrez7329
    @johngutierrez7329 Před 5 lety

    Your video is very informative but was wondering if you can scan and build a 3d model and print it accurately.

  • @AbiChess.tricks
    @AbiChess.tricks Před 7 lety

    Great job dear....

  • @franksobel8226
    @franksobel8226 Před 4 lety

    Hi Micah,
    Great video indeed. I have observed on my side some noise when pressing mechanically on the side of the closed-top transducer sample. It seems that the piezo membrane is in contact with the enclosure. From your observation, do you confirm this detail? Also do you think there is a chance to break it if we keep something in contact with the top surface for a long time?

  • @freelancer917
    @freelancer917 Před 7 lety

    At 13:30 have you tried to squeeze the hose to see if it produces a strong enough echo to be detected and the position determined? Would be awesome if you could use this as a robot bumper-sensor with a thin and flexible hose.

  • @nickfelstead7559
    @nickfelstead7559 Před 5 lety

    great video

  • @zachborts5208
    @zachborts5208 Před 10 dny

    wow, excellent content!

  • @RaviSoni-om2nh
    @RaviSoni-om2nh Před 7 lety

    Do you have any circuit diagram to use these transducers with a microcontroller? HC-SR04 or Parallax are good but I want to make my own sensor.

  • @00Jannis00
    @00Jannis00 Před rokem

    Do you think its possible to use one of these sensors as a microphone to record ultrasonic waves?

  • @pakakezu
    @pakakezu Před 8 lety

    Awesome video. The pickup microphone is a standard electret?

  • @henricagven2874
    @henricagven2874 Před rokem

    I have been looking for information on producing v2k. and I've looked at a lot of Ultrasonic Transducer products and tried to understand their concept so that I could maybe start building a directional microphone that I could use to locate the source v2k. LRAD is another thing to tinker with. could you come back to the topic in those terms🤔

  • @surplusdriller1
    @surplusdriller1 Před 7 lety

    would this transdusers be usefull at drowning out hidden microphones when driven at 25khz like as a spybug jammer?

  • @MoonLight_Babu
    @MoonLight_Babu Před rokem

    Can I use these receivers as a transmitter ? Please tell me.
    I want to make an Acoustic levitator, but in my area I have only found those distance tracking sets and I would like to use both these receivers and transmitters as a transmitter.

  • @ryanalbert1807
    @ryanalbert1807 Před 6 lety

    Hi there, what kind of sonic transducer do I need to amplify 358 kHz?

  • @staceyksmith1095
    @staceyksmith1095 Před 5 lety

    What transducer can I use to penetrate through wood?

  • @rasikarawlley6368
    @rasikarawlley6368 Před 6 lety

    Hi micah, could you please explain the connections of the transducers once. Thanks :)

  • @kekoamaunakea4473
    @kekoamaunakea4473 Před 4 lety

    Hey can you tell me if an individual can use this technology to harass an individual or group.

  • @caducarlos2007
    @caducarlos2007 Před 7 lety

    can i change the transducer of the arduino module (hc-sr04) to one waterproof? tnks

  • @srejth
    @srejth Před 5 lety

    Deep study in ultrasonic module . Good work... Good camera. Advance thanks for a question. How can we penetrate the soil with ultrasonic sound? Which module should be used. And which frequency should be used. I am going for a project for detecting the position and tracking of a underground water pipe line. Please help me.

  • @fillemptytummy
    @fillemptytummy Před 3 lety

    Can you use the HC-SR04 as two speakers?

  • @carloscancherini5303
    @carloscancherini5303 Před rokem

    Could you please inform which microphone are you using?

  • @claystone7729
    @claystone7729 Před 7 lety

    Is there a way to modify or use an ultrasonic transducer to vibrate or resonate frequency waves to separate hydrogen from oxygen in water?

  • @GUSTAVO-gj8zh
    @GUSTAVO-gj8zh Před 5 lety

    Can i use it to make a mist maker ??

  • @xspeed98
    @xspeed98 Před 3 lety

    Can u make alarm with those ?

  • @channayousif
    @channayousif Před 3 lety

    very useful information

  • @BHRIGUCHADHA
    @BHRIGUCHADHA Před 7 lety

    There are these waterproof sonar sensors that cars use in reverse parking, that have only a single cylinder unlike the ultrasonic module in your video that has a Rx and a Tx. I was wondering how do these car ones work as I could not see a Tx. Do you know how they work - are the Tx and Rx both in that single cylinder?

  • @lpnadie9986
    @lpnadie9986 Před 6 lety

    ...thanks....very clear

  • @74n3r
    @74n3r Před 8 dny

    awesome !

  • @hardwareful
    @hardwareful Před 7 lety

    I'm rather sure this got mentioned by now but halfway through the video a guide tube is shown that produces a complex amplitude pattern in the far field. I guess bends are a rather tricky thing in general because they represent a discontinuity what reflects some power back and introduces different modes.
    Regarding the general shape and intuition for acoustic guiding, Applied Science has a video well worth watching (watch?v=vcSc16tnVqk
    How a horn amplifies sound)

  • @matthollandsf
    @matthollandsf Před 8 lety +1

    My first instinct when trying to learn something is to bury my head in a text book for a few weeks and more often that not never actually make anything. Maybe I should try your approach instead! Eh, I just remembered opening up an ECM capsule a few years ago while learning about microphones, but it's usually far less of the latter approach.

    • @matthollandsf
      @matthollandsf Před 8 lety

      +Micah Elizabeth Scott oops, yeah I realized after posting that could be taken as an assumption that there isn't also "book" research going on. point being balance between book learning and play/experimentation is super important. i tend to focus too much on finding the "correct" answer by book learning vs the sort of intuitive learning by discovery you're demonstrating here. Anyways, thanks for another inspiring video!

  • @zaprodk
    @zaprodk Před 7 lety

    I would guess the glue in the center of the cone is to tune it to frequency.

  • @Markste-in
    @Markste-in Před 2 lety

    What microphone did use on the scope (the one that hangs down)?

  • @vadimpiskun8708
    @vadimpiskun8708 Před 7 lety

    Hi Micah, thank you for the video. what microphone do you use to capture ultrasound?

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Před 5 lety

      6mm electret capsules like WM61 will capture ultrasound if you're a little bit lucky, subject to individual variation and a good bit of response waviness.

  • @pepper669
    @pepper669 Před 8 lety

    Why can't the same transducer simply be alternatingly switched between transmitting and receiving? I guess the answer is spacial vs. temporal resolution.

  • @Adrian_AdamViolonDiGerma-tm3nq

    Pzt is a Plumbum -Zirconate - Titanate

  • @DAVIDGREGORYKERR
    @DAVIDGREGORYKERR Před 6 lety

    Sonic welding is what that transducer is for.

  • @TheCerberusInferno
    @TheCerberusInferno Před 5 lety

    I'm looking for an ultrasonic transducer because i want to build an ultrasonic cleaner , its very useful if you want to exfoliate graphite with a solvent like acetone and water for example ...

  • @Magicoalby
    @Magicoalby Před 6 lety

    I bought the same sensors, but I do not know which of the two legs is the positive and negative, if I could tell you, you would do me a favor because there is no technical match and I can not solve this problem. tanks

    • @Magicoalby
      @Magicoalby Před 6 lety

      Micah Elizabeth Scott I have to use it to push the air and in fact on one of the two legs there is black insulator

  • @apc2729
    @apc2729 Před 6 lety +1

    Can we check the transducer using multi meter?

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Před 5 lety

      Only on capacitance meter. Expect to see something like high pF to low µF range.

  • @cndbrn7975
    @cndbrn7975 Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @bobbylong2202
    @bobbylong2202 Před 2 lety

    Awesome

  • @pawancdoembros4684
    @pawancdoembros4684 Před 7 lety

    hello how are you

  • @enriquegonzalez2802
    @enriquegonzalez2802 Před 5 lety

    Wise girl

  • @rotate85
    @rotate85 Před 3 lety

    👍🏻👍🏻

  • @topgearIQ
    @topgearIQ Před 7 lety

    very good. what is distance that can measure. how meter. war Iraq need radar to discover explosion.

    • @Spacefish007
      @Spacefish007 Před 7 lety

      wtf? This isn´t usefull to discover explosions, as they are not in the 40 kHz Range..

  • @Alkatross
    @Alkatross Před 2 lety

    Probably the r has less mass but can't handle as much power as the t.

  • @vjaypan
    @vjaypan Před 8 lety

    I heard from a colleague that it's not wise to dip your hand into a ultrasonic cleaner because the energy will pass through your flesh and make tiny bubbles around your bones. Pain comes with the bubbles before they get absorbed by your body much later. I assume holding the transducer from an ultrasonic cleaner will do the same to your hand...

    • @vjaypan
      @vjaypan Před 8 lety

      +Micah Elizabeth Scott Yeah i guess the air transducers are just fine because they're designed to vibrate easily and pass the energy to the air, just as all normal speakers are. I was only concerned when i see you holding that cleaner transducer tightly - it has a much larger mass (to be able to transfer a lot of energy into water) - and you were getting it all by holding it firmly. Nothing to worry about if your hand feels nothing afterwards. Just saying.

    • @thelaundrysomethingsomething
      @thelaundrysomethingsomething Před 8 lety +1

      +Micah Elizabeth Scott I really doubt there's anything to worry about. In a previous job, a collegue would test ultrasonic marine fishfinders by putting them against a temple, and if he could feel it on the opposite temple then it was transmitting :)

    • @pepper669
      @pepper669 Před 8 lety +1

      +Jacob J Did he find fish?

    • @bill65761
      @bill65761 Před 8 lety

      And if he COULDN'T feel it? Time to call the coroner.

  • @amandalind8618
    @amandalind8618 Před 8 lety

    Sweeet !

  • @bill65761
    @bill65761 Před 8 lety

    Can I use a scavenged audio speaker coil / magnet for a transducer in a cleaning tank? I have a VERY strong hunch that I am paying more for the tank than I am for the transducers ... and, for the size tank I'm interested in, the prices are well in excess of $1200.

    • @bill65761
      @bill65761 Před 7 lety

      Thank you. Have decided to save up some shekels ($1,222) and buy a Lyman Power Pro TurboSonic cleaning tank. That is basically what I was hoping to DIY and I'll have the funds in about two weeks. Ten transducers, heater, timer, long tank and a, hopefully never-needed, warranty.
      I DO want to say that I am pleased to find a woman over here in DIY / MAKE land. That doesn't happen often and you certainly seem to know your stuff (better than I do).
      BY THE WAY: do you know anything about induction heating? I have some sand that I think contains gold and would like to concentrate it by melting it out of the sand ... and also a TON of brass that I need to anneal. I can hit the temps I need with propane, but that generates a LOT of waste heat.

  • @pawanpathak4103
    @pawanpathak4103 Před 7 lety

    Hello

  • @commodorerook3797
    @commodorerook3797 Před 3 lety

    Can these be used in a device worn by cops who stand ground while protesters scream in their faces?

  • @user-zl4lc7cf7b
    @user-zl4lc7cf7b Před 4 lety

    thank you for all explanation . and i surprise at the end of video that you are women. for all that you get from me like an subscribe . again thank you

  • @legohope8992
    @legohope8992 Před 2 lety

    like and sub, good stuff

  • @Vidweel
    @Vidweel Před 2 lety

    I though that im listening to a guy 🤦🏼‍♂️😂 by the way i really wanna thank u for the information

  • @ahmetsaydam3553
    @ahmetsaydam3553 Před 5 lety

    you must be more slowly we are not english or us citizen
    etc