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O que (quem) é transducer - definição

DEVICE THAT CONVERTS A SIGNAL IN ONE FORM TO ANOTHER FORM
Transducers; Electromechanical Transducer; Tranducer; Transduction principle; Transduction (audio); Transduction (music)
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transducer         
1. A device for converting sound, temperature, pressure, light or other signals to or from an electronic signal. 2. Finite State Machine. (1995-02-15)
transducer         
[tranz'dju:s?, tr?:nz-, -ns-]
¦ noun a device that converts variations in a physical quantity, such as pressure or brightness, into an electrical signal, or vice versa.
Derivatives
transduce verb
transduction noun
Origin
1920s: from L. transducere 'lead across' + -er1.
Transducer         
A transducer is a device that converts energy from one form to another. Usually a transducer converts a [in one form of energy to a signal in another.

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Transducer

A transducer is a device that converts energy from one form to another. Usually a transducer converts a signal in one form of energy to a signal in another. Transducers are often employed at the boundaries of automation, measurement, and control systems, where electrical signals are converted to and from other physical quantities (energy, force, torque, light, motion, position, etc.). The process of converting one form of energy to another is known as transduction.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para transducer
1. The doctor places a handheld device called a transducer over the area of the body targeted.
2. As with older forms of ultra–sound, sound waves a emitted from a transducer, or probe, which is placed on the mother‘s abdomen and then moved to ‘look at‘ areas in the uterus.
3. The NatWest cashpoint was then fitted with a fake facia over the front of the machine including a device called a "transducer", which can read the magnetic strips on bank cards.
4. "It may be very important to know the exact dating of pregnancy, it‘s certainly helpful to know the anatomy of the fetus, but we shouldn‘t be holding a transducer on mom‘s abdomen for hours and hours and hours." Rakic‘s paper said that while the effects of ultrasound in human brain development are not yet known, there are disorders thought to be the result of misplacement of brain cells during their development.