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PCB Piezotronics and Endevco support some of the largest consumer electronics manufacturers worldwide with sensors for everything from drop testing and environmental stress screening, to acoustic testing for speaker and headphone design. Our quality is verified via rigorous specification testing on every sensor in A2LA accredited, ISO/IEC 17025 calibration labs.
As a leading sensor manufacturer for over 55 years and inventor of ICP technology, PCB is proud to support fellow innovators and testing professionals in the consumer electronics industry. Our Total Customer Satisfaction guarantee means our application engineers are available 24/7 to provide expert advice throughout your sensor selection and testing process.
Today's competitive electronics market requires advanced product validation, optimized designs, and ever faster time to market. PCB supports these efforts with a continuously evolving catalog and products designed to meet challenges unique to new technologies. Our accelerometers boast increasingly high shock levels, and new microphone models are being customized for applications requiring low noise floor levels, improved total harmonic distortion, and challenging environmental conditions.
Ideal for environmental stress screening, general vibration testing, drop test simulation, crash dummy testing, and more.
From computer disk drives that require extreme low noise testing, to loudspeakers, headphones and earbuds that require high amplitudes with minimal 1% Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) levels, PCB has an acoustic sensor tailored for your application.
PCB force sensors are ideal for dynamic measurements where micro-second response times are required, such as drop and impact testing, force summing, and surface strain sensing applications. Pressure sensors can be used for dynamic measurements requiring high output and miniature size.
PCB strives to provide continuous education for testing professionals and customers. You can view all PCB white papers by clicking here, and all upcoming educational webinars, here. Some topics that might interest you are: