
The internal resistance of the transducer must be added to the 10k resistor at the input of the first opamp. If the internal resistance of the transducer is 200 k-ohm, the gain is 5 * A solution for the low gain could be connecting the transducer to the non inverting input of the opamp.
The internal resistance of the transducer must be added to the 10k resistor at the input of the first opamp. If the internal resistance of the transducer is 200 k-ohm, the gain is 5 * A solution for the low gain could be connecting the transducer to the non inverting input of the opamp.
I did not think of that, thank you. I will see if that helps...
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You can find information about designing ampifiers for piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers there:
http://130.89.85.15/electronics/ultrasound/Low%20output%20noise%20amp%20for%20piezo%20trancdurs.pdf