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Transducer logo #10101) Electrical device
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Transducer logo #10101) Photocell 2) Xdcr
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Transducer logo #21850A transducer is a device, usually electrical, electronic, electro-mechanical, electromagnetic, photonic, or photovoltaic that converts one type of energy or physical attribute to another for various purposes including measurement or information transfer (for example, pressure sensors).
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Transducer logo #22116Device 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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transducer logo #21439a device that turns one kind of energy to another (like a loudspeaker turns electrical energy to sound); a device that converts a light signal into an electrical signal
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Transducer logo #20727An 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.
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transducer logo #21160A device that converts energy from one form to another for the purpose of detection and measurement of information. A transducer is often used to convert the output of a sensor (in response to a change in quantity the sensor is responsive to) into a useful format, typically a voltage or current whic...
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transducer logo #21142a device capable of being actuated by one or more input quantities and of supplying output quantities related to the input quantities, but of different physical nature
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transducer logo #21142device designed to receive an input signal of a given kind and to provide an output signal of a different kind, in such a manner that desired characteristics of the input signal appear in the output signal
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transducer logo #20423A transducer is a device which emits sound waves and transmits them to a computer, resulting in an ultrasound image.
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Transducer logo #204471) 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 transducers convert electrical energy into mechanical motion.
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Transducer logo #20596 A device for transferring energy from one form to another. used to describe A type of pickup used for amplifying acoustic instruments
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transducer logo #20973<physics> A device that transforms one type of energy to another. ... (17 Mar 1998) ...
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transducer logo #21001(trans-doo´sәr) a device that translates one physical quantity to another, such as pressure or temperature to an electrical signal. neuroendocrine transducer a neuron, such as in the neurohypophysis, that on stimulation secretes a hormone and thus translates neural information into ...
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Transducer logo #21058Any device that converts one form of energy into another form of energy, specifically when one of the quantities is electrical. Thus, a loudspeaker converts electrical impulses into sound (mechanical impulses), a microphone converts sound into electrical impulses, a solar cell converts light into electricity, etc.
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Transducer logo #21197An instrument that is used to transmit and receive sound waves during an ultrasound examination. The transducer is usually pressed against the abdomen, but it may also be inserted into the vagina if necessary.
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Transducer logo #21217A transducer is a device which takes in power from one part of a system and emits power of a different kind to another part.
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Transducer logo #20534Any 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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Transducer logo #21688A device for converting an electrical signal into a usable direct current or voltage for measurement purposes.
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Transducer logo #20156A device that converts one form of energy into another. For example, in fibre optics, a device that converts light signals into electrical signals.
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Transducer logo #23904A device used to change a pressure (force) that acts upon it into an electrical signal.
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Transducer logo #20687A device that receives energy in one form and supplies an ouput in another form. Also known as a sensor or detector.
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Transducer logo #20850A device (or medium) that converts energy from one form to another. The term is generally applied to devices that take physical phenomenon (pressure, temperature, humidity, flow, etc.) and convert it to an electrical signal.
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transducer logo #20974 noun an electrical device that converts one form of energy into another
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Transducer logo #21120Attached to the pump and used to send a vibration signal to a meter where it can be read.
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