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Please help me ..... I want trasducer with 5 MHz .. how can I do it ....

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I wonder if Sisyphus ever did get that rock even halfway up the mountain. Just because something can be done doesn't mean it should be done. A 5 MHz. transducer sounds like bumpf to me.
 
Abdullah2121 said:
but they don't give any information about the max distance for these circuits ....

The maximum distance [ for a reflected signal] is dependent upon lots of factors.

Examples.
transmitted acoustic power
beam width of transmitter transducer
transmission frequency.
size and type of reflecting surface.
alignment of the transmitter and reflector.
sensitivity of the transducer/receiver circuits

With a few watts of power at 40KHZ, with a good reflecting surface you should get at least 20mtrs in air.

You were going to give me details of your transducer.???
 
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