Meaning Transducer
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An instrument that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. A transducer can also act as a transmitter and receiver of ultrasound information.
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An electronic sensing device mounted in a boat's bilge or at the bottom of the transom to provide data for a depth sounder.
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A hand-held device that sends and receives ultrasound signals.
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1924, "device which converts energy from one form to another," from Latin transducere/traducere "lead across, transfer, carry over," from trans- "across" (see trans-) + d [..]
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A transducer is a device for converting signals from one form to another, such as a microphone or a receiver.
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A device, much like a microphone, that converts input energy of one form into output energy of another. Fishfinders separate and enhance the information received from a transducer to show underwater o [..]
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A device for converting energy from one form to another for the purpose of measurement of a physical quantity or for information transfer.
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A receptor that converts one form of energy into another. transduction.
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A device that is actuated by energy from one system and supplies energy usually in another form to a second system. For example, a microphone is a transducer that transforms sound energy into electric [..]
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noun. a tool or system which transforms energy from one type to another.
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A device that converts electrical energy to sound energy, or the reverse. Typically associated with depth finders or fish finders.
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A device that converts energy from one form to another.
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A device which converts sound into electrical energy (a microphone), or electrical energy into sound (a speaker).
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A device which converts shock or vibratory motion into an electrical signal that is proportional to a parameter of the experienced motion.
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Any device which converts one form of energy into another. For example, a microphone, a TV, a car or a solar cell.
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Any device which converts one form of energy into another. For example, a microphone, a TV, a car or a solar cell.
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(n) an electrical device that converts one form of energy into another
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A sensitive electronic device which detects bodily functions, such as heart rate and blood pressure, and transmits signals representing those functions to a monitor so that they can be observed. [Clic [..]
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the part of the sonar system that functions like an antenna, sending out sonar signals (sound waves) and receiving return echoes. The transducer converts electrical energy into sound waves and vice versa.
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 - A device for converting an electrical signal into a usable direct current or voltage for measurement purposes.
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A device that senses one form of energy and converts it to another, i.e., temperature to voltage (for monitoring).
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device designed to convert energy from one form to another
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A device that converts one energy form to another (e.g. mechanical to electrical). Also, a device that when actuated by signals from one or more systems or media, can supply related signals to one or [..]
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Attached to the pump and used to send a vibration signal to a meter where it can be read.
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The part of the ultrasound unit that comes into contact with the patient. It converts electrical energy into ultrasound waves which pass through the patient’s tissues. It also receives the reflected w [..]
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    A device used to convert input energy of one form into output energy of another.
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An analog device which produces a change in signal level during state changes. Normally used for high speed control systems.
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A device which converts one form of energy into another. The diaphragm in the telephone and the carbon microphone in the transmitter are transducers. They change variations in sound [..]
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Alarm device which issues the panel when the corresponding command is given (siren, strobe light etc.).
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A device that converts signals of one energy form to another.
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An electronic device that converts energy from one form to another.
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Any device which converts energy from one form to another, as electrical to acoustic or vice-versa. For example, loudspeakers and microphones are two types of transducers.   Back   Back   Home  |  Contact Us  |  About Us  |  Advertise  |  Car Audio How to Links  |  Join!  |  Log-In
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[4] a device that changes one form of energy into another; e.g., a loudspeaker changes electrical energy into mechanical energy and sound. A microphone changes sound into electrical energy. A tape recorder changes an electrical signal into magnetic energy.
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Any device or element which converts an input signal into an output signal of a different form. Examples include the microphone, phonographic pickup, loudspeaker, barometer, photoelectric Cell, Automo [..]
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Transducers that are activated by Pressure changes, e.g., Blood Pressure.
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Device for changing one kind of energy into another, typically from heat, position, or pressure into a varying electrical voltage or vice-versa, such as a microphone or speaker.
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A transducer is a device that transforms a signal from one energy form to another energy form. One example is a speaker, which converts an amplifier's electrical energy into sound waves or mechan [..]
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A device that senses some varying condition measured by a primary sensor and converts it to an electrical or other signal for transmission to some other device (a receiver) for processing or decision [..]
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A device used to convert physical parameters like pressure, temperature or weith into electrical signals.
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A device that converts one type of energy to another, such as the part of a depth sounder that changes electrical energy into acoustical energy.
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Device for changing one kind of energy into another, typically from heat, position, or pressure into a varying electrical voltage or vice-versa, such as a microphone or speaker.
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An element or device that receives information in the form of one quantity and coverts it to information in the form of the same or another quantity.
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A device which converts a physical property such as force, motion, temperature, and so on, into a proportional electrical signal which is used to measure the property. A load transducer, or load cell, converts load into an electrical signal, and an extensometer converts specimen extension into an electrical signal.
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An element or device that receives information in the form of one quantity and converts it to information in the same or another quantity or form. Further Reading
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1) A device which converts energy from one medium to another. 2) Any of various devices that transmit energy from one system to another, sometimes one that converts the energy in form. Loudspeaker tra [..]
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A device or element that converts an input signal into an output signal of a different form. For example a pressure transducer converts pressure to an electric signal.
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An instrument that converts shock and vibration or other phenomena to a corresponding electrical or mechanical signal. Also refer to Sensor Manufacturers which by definition uses Transducers. Transfer [..]
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The means by which the controller converts the signal from the sensing device into the means necessary to have the appropriate effect on the controlled device. For example, a change in air pressure in [..]
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A device to condition and transform a specific physical quantity to a specific variable output electrical signal proportional to the input signal. Typical inputs include variable pressure, level, voltage or current. A transducer must be specifically designed to be compatible with the input/output requirements of the total system.
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An element or device that receives information in the form of one quantity and converts it to information in the same or another quantity or form. Further Reading
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A small device used in an ultrasound. It can be passed over the surface of the body or inserted into an opening like the vagina or rectum.
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A device that converts energy from one form to another. Generally, a device that converts an input signal into an output signal of a different form. It can also be thought of as a device which convert [..]
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