electro-acoustic transducer
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Definition
- Noun:
- A device that converts electrical energy into acoustic energy (sound) or vice versa: An electro-acoustic transducer is a fundamental component that transforms signals between the electrical and acoustic domains. It acts as an interface, taking an electrical signal and producing corresponding sound waves, or capturing sound waves and producing a corresponding electrical signal.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- A loudspeaker is a common type of electro-acoustic transducer.
- The microphone, an essential electro-acoustic transducer, captured the singer's voice perfectly.
- Modern hearing aids contain sophisticated electro-acoustic transducers.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Specification: In engineering contexts, the performance of an electro-acoustic transducer is measured by parameters like frequency response, sensitivity, and distortion.
- The design goal was to create an electro-acoustic transducer with a flat frequency response from 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
Variants and Related Words
- Transducer (n): A more general term for any device that converts one form of energy into another.
- Sensors and actuators are types of transducers.
- Loudspeaker (n): A specific type of electro-acoustic transducer that converts electrical signals into sound.
- Microphone (n): A specific type of electro-acoustic transducer that converts sound into electrical signals.
Synonyms
- Acoustic transducer: A less common but technically accurate synonym.
- Converter (in specific technical contexts): When the context of electrical-to-acoustic conversion is already established.
Related Phrases
- Electro-acoustic conversion: The process performed by the transducer.
- The system's fidelity depends on the efficiency of its electro-acoustic conversion.
Noun
- a transducer that converts electrical to acoustic energy or vice versa