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Piezo ceramic harsh environment speaker features extended frequency range

June 26, 2018 By jzavoda@wtwhmedia.com Leave a Comment

Announced today by ISL Products International Ltd the PZ-94 harsh environment piezoelectric loudspeaker for broad frequency range applications.  Ultra-thin, small, and lightweight, the piezo ceramic loudspeaker may be driven by low power.  The speaker reproduces voice in the frequency response range of 450 HZ to 20 kHZ, and is tested to MIL–STD–810, method 509.1 (salt fog).  The PZ-94 loudspeaker system features a high-strength phenolic cone to provide resistance to humidity, external shock, and vibration, while the low dynamic mass of its drive mechanism enhances transient response.  As a piezo ceramic device does not generate an electromagnetic field, OEMs are further ensured their products meet all applicable EMC requirements and regulations.

Ideally suited for use in MRI suites and Department of Defense (DoD) applications, the speaker’s robust design, small form factor and ability to reliably perform in harsh environments makes the component equally appropriate in a variety of medical devices, transportation modes, portable, and industrial products.  It is commonly specified in outdoor, car audio, instrumentation, portable electronics, public address, and paging applications.  The PZ-94 is also applicable for producing ultrasound in sonar systems.

In addition to featuring an extended frequency response range and tested to water resistance of coatings under a condition of 100% relative humidity,  the ruggedized PZ-94 offers a nominal power handling capacity of 50 W (EIA RS426) (8Ω system reference).  It has an average sensitivity rating of 82 dB @ 1W/1m, and typically appears as a 1.5 µF capacitor. The speaker measures 94 mm/3.70” in diameter with an approximate thickness of 15 mm/0.590”; weight is 33 g (1.1 oz.)

Delivery is from stock to 16 weeks, depending on quantity.

To request a quote, product sample, or additional information, call (888) 904-9054, submit an inquiry directly to an ISL sales engineer, email in…@islproducts.com, or contact an ISL sales representative. 

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