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A transducer (trans = across, duce = to lead) is a device that converts one form of energy into another. A microphone converts sound waves into electrical signals. Others would be accelerometers, loudspeakers.

An oscillator on the other hand, generates a signal without there being an input signal.

These are two different things.

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