
Piezoelectric Sensors
Piezoelectric sensors are devices that generate an electrical charge in response to mechanical stress, such as pressure or vibration. When a force is applied to certain materials, like quartz or ceramics, they produce a small voltage. This property is useful in a variety of applications, from measuring pressure in machinery to detecting sound in microphones. By converting mechanical movements into electrical signals, piezoelectric sensors enable accurate monitoring and control in industries such as healthcare, automotive, and consumer electronics. Their sensitivity and reliability make them essential tools in both industrial and everyday applications.