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New Ultrasonic Transceivers Feature IP Ratings and Higher Frequencies

LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. — July 12, 2022 — CUI Devices’ Sensors Group today announced the expansion of its ultrasonic sensors product line with a range of new ultrasonic transceiver models. Featuring ingress protection ratings of IP67 or IP68 and high frequency ratings up to 400 kHz, these ultrasonic transceivers boast industry-best lead times and are ideal for applications subject to moisture and environmental contaminants.
The ultrasonic transceiver models carry expanded beam angles from 7 up to 80 degrees, distance ratings from 0.03 up to 15 meters, and operating temperature ranges from -40 up to 85°C. Housed in compact, aluminum cases, these ultrasonic transceivers also offer through hole, wire leads, and wire leads with connector mounting styles. With combined transmit and receive functions in a single package, engineers can benefit from a simplified ultrasonic sensor solution for distance measurement, object detection, and proximity sensing.
CUI Devices’ ultrasonic transceivers are available immediately with prices starting at $3.49 per unit at 100 pieces through distribution. Please contact CUI Devices for OEM pricing.
For helpful resources and tools on ultrasonic sensors, check out our Resource Library that houses a range of blog posts, videos, and more.
Summary
Product name: CUSA-TR Series
Availability: Stock to 6 weeks
Possible users: Ultrasonic sensor applications subject to moisture and contaminants
Primary features: IP67 or IP68 ratings, frequencies up to 400 kHz
Cost: $3.49 per unit at 100 pieces through distribution
 
About CUI Devices
CUI Devices is a technology company focused on the development, manufacturing, and distribution of electronic components for a broad base of market segments. In operation as CUI Inc since 1989, CUI Devices has built customer and partner relationships and value by focusing on making the design engineer’s job easier and more successful through best-in-class online experiences, technical support, and customer service. In September 2019, CUI Devices announced a partial buy-out of CUI Inc’s operations, purchasing the Audio, Interconnect, Motion, Relays, Sensors, Switches, and Thermal Management lines. As a stand-alone entity, CUI Devices will continue to invest in the future through new technologies, talented employees, expanded manufacturing capabilities, and a growing global reach. To learn more, visit www.cuidevices.com.
 

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