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Analog Communication - Transducers
Analog Communication - Transducers
Analog Communication - Transducers
To overcome this difficulty, we can use modulators in the transmitter section and
demodulators in the receiver section. These modulators and demodulators operate
with electrical signals. That’s why we require a device, which has to convert the
sound waves into electrical signals or vice versa. That device is known as a
transducer.
This transducer has a single input and a single output. It converts the energy
present at the input into its equivalent output having another energy. Basically, a
transducer converts the non-electrical form of energy into an electrical form or vice
versa.
Types of Transducers
We can classify the transducers into following two types based on the placement
(position) of the transducer in communication systems.
Input Transducer
Output Transducer
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Input Transducers
This input transducer converts the non-electrical physical quantity into an electrical
signal. The physical quantities such as sound or light can be converted into electrical
quantities such as voltage or current by using this transducer. Example:
Microphone.
Microphone is used as the input transducer, which is placed between the information
source and the transmitter section. The information source produces the information
in the form of sound waves. The microphone converts these sound waves into
electrical signals with the help of a diaphragm. These electrical signals can be used
for further processing.
Output Transducers
This output transducer converts the electrical signal into non-electrical physical
quantity. The electrical quantities such as voltage or current can be converted into
physical quantities such as sound or light by using this transducer. Example:
Loudspeaker.
The loud speaker is used as the output transducer, which is placed between the
receiver section and the destination. The demodulator present in the receiver section
produces the demodulated output. So, the loud speaker converts the electrical
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signals (demodulated output) into sound waves. Therefore, the functionality of the
loud speaker is just opposite to the functionality of the microphone.
In addition to the above transducers, there is one more transducer which is used in
communication systems. This transducer can be placed either at the end of the
transmitter section or at the starting of the receiver section. Example: Antenna.
In this two-way communication, the same antenna can be used for both transmission
and reception.
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