
Ultrasonic transducers
Ultrasonic transducers are devices that convert electrical energy into high-frequency sound waves (ultrasound) and vice versa. They are widely used in medical imaging, industrial testing, and sonar systems. When powered, they emit ultrasonic waves that reflect off objects or tissues, and the transducer detects these echoes to create images or measurements. Essentially, they serve as the bridge that generates and receives ultrasound signals, enabling precise detection and analysis of structures beyond human hearing. Their design and material influence the frequency and quality of the ultrasound they produce.