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Evaluating the length of a piezoelectric transducer's cable line

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Taking into consideration that the operating conditions of a piezoelectric transducer preclude the use of a matching impedance at the end of the cable line, a correct selection of the cable length connected to the piezoelectric transducer has a substantial importance in the technique of piezoelectric measurements. The method described above for determiningl max per can be applied successfully in systems for measuring pulsating pressure, acceleration, and vibrations.

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Translated from Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No. Il, pp. 86–88, November, 1969.

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Irashin, B.O. Evaluating the length of a piezoelectric transducer's cable line. Meas Tech 12, 1635–1637 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00985717

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