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transducer A device which converts energy from one form into another, ie an ac generator transducer which converts the mechanical motion of anemometer cups into an electrical signal.
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transducer 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.
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transducer In ultrasound, the device that emits sound waves and transmits them to a computer, resulting in the ultrasound image.
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transducer Any device or element which converts an input signal into an output signal of a different form; examples include the memsphone, phonograph pickup, loudspeaker, barometer, automobile horn, and doorbell.
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transducer 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 pressure (your voice) to variations in electricity, and vice versa.
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