Hi Paulo,

Now there is more clearness. 

I suspect the impedance of 15KOhm which you mentioned. I think it 
should be 1.6K. It is 1/(2.pi.f.C) with C=2400 pF. By the very small 
bandwidth of the transducer it is not likely that their will be 
another Ohmic impedance. You will have a resistor between the 
transducer and the DC supply voltage, but for the signal this 
resistor is seen in parallel with the capacitance of the transducer. 
Also this resistor should be large compared with the 1.6 KOhm of the 
transducer itself. (BTW is this resistor the 15KOHM?) So the 
capacitance of the pi�zo makes the impedance. 

As for your question: You have to take a coupling capacitor which is 
large compared with the 2400 pF of the transducer. So 0.1 uF would do 
the job. 

But .. a very important point is that the impedance of the opamp 
circuit is large compared with the 1.6 KOhm of the transducer 
capacitance in order not to have much attenuation and not to much 
fase shift. Because the impedance of the transducer is at right angle 
to a resistive input of an opamp circuit, a factor of 10 will do. But 
a larger ratio is beter. I would suggest 47KOhm at least.

Regards, Harry

>  Hello ListMembers, In first place, thanks for your responses. It
> was very Instrutive. Now I am looking for X7R and COG caps for
> outdoor applications (Mr. Alois) ! Reposting my question: Looking
> all over books and in the Internet, I found many different values
> for same applications. This, also for capacitors between amp-op.
> stages and for transducer input. In the case of the transducer, it
> is a piezo one. I have now a different supplier, with more specs.
> Its center frequency is 40 KHz (+ - 1 KHz), bandwith (-6 dB) 1.0
> KHz. The capacitance@(1 KHz + - 20%) is 2400 pF. Impedance at 40
> KHz is 15 K Ohm (!) The DC voltage is about 8V, this will deppend
> on the circuitry chosen, and leakage is not a issue for now. 
> 
>   Best regards,
>  
>                           Paulo  

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