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How to pronounce transducer in English?

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Type Words
Type of electrical device
Has types electro-acoustic transducer, magic eye, mosaic, photocell, photoconductive cell, electric eye, photoelectric cell
Derivation transduce

Examples of transducer

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The measuring function is completed by the detector, transducer and transmitter.
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This focusing produces an arc-shaped sound wave from the face of the transducer.
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The jaw, meanwhile, was connected to a force transducer that measured the bite.
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In traditional ultrasound scans, a transducer sends sound waves into an object.
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The transducer drives the centre of the first resonator, causing it to vibrate.
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Identification of Lps2 as a key transducer of MyD88-independent TIR signalling.
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The sensitive transducer element of a microphone is called its element or capsule.
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Prior to turning on the transducer, the particles flowed across the chip unimpeded.
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Modern instruments are more likely to use some form of electronic transducer.
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More examples
  • An electrical device that converts one form of energy into another
  • A device that converts energy from one form into another; A state machine that generates output based on a given input
  • 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 objects.
  • A device that converts electrical energy to sound energy, or the reverse. Typically associated with depth finders or fish finders.
  • An electronic device that uses sound waves to collect information such as water depth and vessel speed, usually attached to a through hull. The transducer then converts that information to electrical signals that can be used by electronic displays in the cockpit.
  • An element or device which receives information in the form of one quantity and coverts it to information in the form of the same or another quantity. (See I/P)
  • Name used where GPR antenna, electronics, and shield are combined into one physical unit
  • A device capable of being actuated by waves from one or more transmission systems or media and supplying related waves to one or more other transmission systems or media. Examples are microphones, accelerometers, and loudspeakers.
  • An electronic sensing device mounted in a boat's bilge or at the bottom of the transom to provide data for a depth sounder.