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A miniature vector sensor for line array applications
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2003
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Vector SensorEngineeringSensor ArrayMeasurementEducationAcoustic SensorSensor TechnologyElectromagnetic CompatibilityConventional Pzt CeramicInstrumentationElectrical EngineeringComputer EngineeringUltrasoundSignal ProcessingArray ProcessingSensorsTransducer PrincipleMiniature Vector SensorSensor DesignMicromachined Ultrasonic Transducer
Until recently it was not possible to design a miniature vector sensor for line array applications which met the Navy's size and performance requirements. A vector sensor constructed using conventional PZT ceramic would result in a sensor that was too large for the existing line array space requirements and would not simultaneously achieve the bandwidth and noise requirements. The advent of PMN-PT crystals now allows a vector sensor to be constructed which meets both the Navy's size and acoustic performance requirements. A vector sensor is discussed which utilized three PMN-PT crystal based axial accelerometers, a PZT omni-directional hydrophone, and a 4-channel amplifier. The excellent piezoelectric properties of the PMN-PT crystals allowed the vector sensor to be miniaturized and tests conducted on the vector sensor demonstrates that the sensor met the Navy's required sensitivity, and bandwidth.
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