HD-PAC2102

PUI Audio
665-HD-PAC2102
HD-PAC2102

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Solenoids & Actuators PIEZO HAPTICS 100V 60um

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Ext. Price
8,71 € 8,71 €
7,53 € 75,30 €
7,10 € 177,50 €
6,59 € 329,50 €
6,58 € 526,40 €
6,01 € 1 442,40 €
5,80 € 3 248,00 €
5,66 € 4 528,00 €

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PUI Audio
Product Category: Solenoids & Actuators
RoHS:  
REACH - SVHC:
Actuators
120 V
50 um
- 25 C
+ 60 C
Tray
Brand: PUI Audio
Diameter: 21 mm
Height: 1.52 mm
Mounting Style: PCB Mount
Open Frame/Enclosed: Enclosed
Product Type: Solenoids & Actuators
Self Resonant Frequency: 14 kHz
Factory Pack Quantity: 80
Subcategory: Solenoids & Actuators
Termination Style: SMD/SMT
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TARIC:
8531807000
USHTS:
8531809041
ECCN:
EAR99

Haptics Piezo Actuators

PUI Audio Haptics Piezo Actuators are based on the fundamental principle of the reverse piezoelectric effect that causes piezoelectric actuators to produce haptic feedback. The various voltage levels and driving signal patterns can cause a wide range of precise motion in the actuators. These haptics piezo actuators are perfect when you need precise control and movement  in a compact, thin profile with a sense of touch for high-quality tactile effects. These devices come in a variety of shapes and dimensions with RoHS/REACH-exempt PZT ceramics and offer faster responses with strong haptic feedback. Typical application examples include smart displays, touchscreens, wearables, health monitoring and diagnostic devices, medical imaging, minimally invasive surgery and micropumps. Additionally, these devices are suitable for IoT devices, human-machine interfaces, experiential learning, AR/VR, gaming controls and precision motion controls.