Journal of Advanced Dielectrics (Dec 2015)

Equivalent circuit for the characterization of the resonance mode in piezoelectric systems

  • Y. Fernández-Afonso,
  • O. García-Zaldívar,
  • F. Calderón-Piñar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1142/S2010135X15500320
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 1550032-1 – 1550032-5

Abstract

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The impedance properties in polarized piezoelectric can be described by electric equivalent circuits. The classic circuit used in the literature to describe real systems is formed by one resistor (R), one inductance (L) and one capacitance C connected in series and one capacity (C0) connected in parallel with the formers. Nevertheless, the equation that describe the resonance and anti-resonance frequencies depends on a complex manner of R, L, C and C0. In this work is proposed a simpler model formed by one inductance (L) and one capacity (C) in series; one capacity (C0) in parallel; one resistor (RP) in parallel and one resistor (RS) in series with other components. Unlike the traditional circuit, the equivalent circuit elements in the proposed model can be simply determined by knowing the experimental values of the resonance frequency fr, anti-resonance frequency fa, impedance module at resonance frequency |Zr|, impedance module at anti-resonance frequency |Za| and low frequency capacitance C0, without fitting the impedance experimental data to the obtained equation.

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