Hi all,
I'm working on a project where I need to model a 10 MHz Ultrasonic transducer. After some research, I found out that using the Butterworth Van-Dyke (BVD) model would suffice for this.
The BVD consists of L,C,R in series, and one clamping C0 which is in parallel with those.
From the research papers I've read, they normally find these parameters via measuring an actual ultrasonic transducer with some network analyzer, reading off it's impedance and/or admittance, and highest resonance frequency.
I however, do not have any such physical transducer, nor VNA available.
As stated, I just need to get some numbers such that the simulated transducer operates around 10 MHz. Any ideas how I can come up with the parameters? Just plug in random numbers until I get a satisfactory response?
The transducer design is not the main part of my project(broadband impedance matching), so how "close" it is to a real one isn't that relevant.
If you have any other ideas, or recommendations, that would also be great! Thanks