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transducer <a transducer; transducers> N

transducer
transducer INDUST
transducer MIL
transducer ELEC
transducer ELEC

active transducer

active transducer ELEC
active transducer ELEC

bilateral transducer

dissymmetric transducer

electric transducer ELEC

electromagnetical transducer ELEC

ideal transducer

ideal transducer COMMUNIC
ideal transducer COMMUNIC

linear transducer PHYS

passive transducer

passive transducer ELEC
passive transducer ELEC

piezoelectric transducer COMMUNIC

reciprocal transducer ELEC

reversible transducer ELEC

transducer noise ELEC

electric-acoustical transducer

electro-acoustical transducer PHYS

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Three important power gains are operating power gain, transducer power gain and available power gain.
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It was also known that the precompensation schemes placed an added demand on the frequency response of the ultrasonic transducers.
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The transducer (or object) is moved slightly and then insonified again.
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Because there are many elements on the transducer, the direction of the signal from the transponder can be determined.
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The shear waves are generated by an electro-mechanical transducer on the surface of the skin.
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The generated ultrasonic waves are then detected by ultrasonic transducers to form images.
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For this purpose, specialty transducers, including endovaginal, endorectal, and transesophageal transducers are commonly employed.
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Note that this is distinct from the electronically controlled focusing employed in diagnostic ultrasound devices which employ arrays of transducers.
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Almost 100 data channels were recorded from acceleration, displacement, strain, and pressure transducers.
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In most cases the display and transducer are contained together inside a housing.
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