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Piezoelectric transducers and the 41C - Geoff Quickfall - 07-13-2009 Does anyone know the electrical specifications the HP-41C piezoelectric tansducer requires. I have 3 CXs that need new ones due to some hackers soldering attempts, not me ;-) Also looking for a supplier in North America, perferably Canada. I did find what I was looking for on the web in the UK but I don't know the voltage requirement. link to piezoelectric transducers in UK
Version one at the above site The original transducer is 27mm and appear identical but of course appearances can be decieving!
Cheers, Geoff Edited: 13 July 2009, 1:02 p.m.
Re: Piezoelectric transducers and the 41C - Randy - 07-13-2009 I have no idea what the specs are but I do have a boxful of them on hand. Shoot me an email with your postal address and you'll have some old fashioned mail :)
Email sent in trade for snail mail ;-) - Geoff Quickfall - 07-13-2009 Thanks!
Re: Piezoelectric transducers and the 41C - Garth Wilson - 07-13-2009 see the thread at http://www.hpmuseum.org/cgi-sys/cgiwrap/hpmuseum/archv019.cgi?read=147367 Edit: BTW, your resonant frequencies are missing a decimal point. They should be in the range of a few kHz, not a few tens of kHz (which would be ultrasonic).
Edited: 13 July 2009, 8:12 p.m.
Re: Piezoelectric transducers and the 41C - Geoff Quickfall - 07-14-2009 Excellent thread Garth, Learnt a lot more then just about the transducer. The decimal point came from the web site advertising, OOPS on them!
Cheers, Geoff
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