sound reproduction
Voice being analog signal will be converted by an ADC whereby the output is a logic representation of the analog input
The human voice is an analogue signal because the frequency of the sound varies in the sound waves as well as their amplitude that gives the power. Analog signal is defined as a signal that has a continuously varying amplitude or frequency. Human speech, and everything else a human hear, is in analog form.
A computer converts signal into an image.
This is an electronic device which converts electrical signal into a digital signal.
An electronic oscillator is an electronic circuit that produces a repetitive electronic signal, often a sine wave or a square wave.
Voice IP is a voice signal converted to digital signal and pass through internet to reach other contact.
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becoz persons voice s very different from other animal . so voice is converted to electrial signal
Yes, a radio transmitter converts an electronic signal (such as audio from a microphone) into radio frequency (RF) waves. These RF waves are then transmitted through antennas as electromagnetic radiation, which can be converted back into sound waves by a receiver like a radio or smartphone.
A telephone converts electrical energy into sound energy. When you speak into the telephone, your voice is converted into an electrical signal that travels through the phone lines. At the recipient's end, the electrical signal is converted back into sound waves, allowing the listener to hear your voice.
Voice being analog signal will be converted by an ADC whereby the output is a logic representation of the analog input
it is first converted into an electric signal by your telephone, and then transmitted over the copper wire
Hi The sound is converted from analogue signal into a digital format and then transmitted with other digitized voice signals across the fibre. Next the digital signal are separated and converted back to analogue signal. regards Philip
The human voice is an analogue signal because the frequency of the sound varies in the sound waves as well as their amplitude that gives the power. Analog signal is defined as a signal that has a continuously varying amplitude or frequency. Human speech, and everything else a human hear, is in analog form.
When an electric signal is converted to sound waves in a speaker, the signal passes through the speaker's voice coil, which interacts with a magnet to create a changing magnetic field. This changing magnetic field causes the voice coil to move back and forth rapidly, vibrating the speaker cone. The vibrations of the cone produce sound waves that correspond to the original electric signal, allowing us to hear sound.
The frequency domain of a voice signal is normally continuous because voice is a nonperiodic signal.
A transducer is any device that either converts an external signal to an equivalent electronic signal or converts an electronic signal to an equivalent external signal.