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|    Al to arjav1ec@gmail.com    |
|    Re: Piezoelectric transducer    |
|    25 Jul 07 20:10:05    |
      From: no.spam@wanted.com              In article <1185379965.753675.106140@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com>,        arjav1ec@gmail.com wrote:              > Hi,       >       > I am a student of ME. I am doing my final year project on       > piezoelectric in shoes. Piezoelectric is located in shoes, while       > walking, piezoelectric compressed and it generates an electric signal.       > this electric signal is stored in capacitor in other words, this       > electric signal charges a capacitor.       >       > I need a piezoelectri for this application. which type of electric       > suits? which specifications i need to buy it? do you have any idea ,       > from where i can buy it online?       >       > Thanks.       >       > Regards,       > Arjav Bavarva.       >              a simple source of such transducers if from old Sonalert Buzzers. You       might even check on some junk buzzers from old computers. Some are       piezo. You can also buy piezo elements from outfits like "All       Electronics." Look it up with Google.              Al              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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