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.
oscillator frequency is different.crystal working piezo electric effect
what is sub carrier oscillator?
it is an oscillator
The oscillator which is blocked by using transformer is called a blocking oscillator. Generally, the primary is given to the base and secondary is given to the collector of the transistor used in the oscillator circuit.
Phase-shift oscillator Armstrong oscillator Cross-coupled LC oscillator RC oscillator
Phase-shift oscillator Armstrong oscillator Cross-coupled LC oscillator RC oscillator
Transducers are often used in the medical industry with an ultrasound machine. GE Healthcare as well as Fairchild both carry transducers for these types of machines.
oscillator frequency is different.crystal working piezo electric effect
what is sub carrier oscillator?
it is an oscillator
clapp oscillator have frequency more stable and accurate than colpitts oscillator.
The oscillator which is blocked by using transformer is called a blocking oscillator. Generally, the primary is given to the base and secondary is given to the collector of the transistor used in the oscillator circuit.
A Wein Bridge Oscillator is a oscillator which is used for the measurement of Audio Frequency.
clapp oscillator have frequency more stable and accurate than colpitts oscillator.
that is the function of the oscillator
Phase-shift oscillator Armstrong oscillator Cross-coupled LC oscillator RC oscillator
Transducers can be made of various materials depending on the type and purpose, such as piezoelectric crystals for ultrasound transducers or coils of wire for electromagnetic transducers. Other common materials include ceramics, metals, and semiconductors. The choice of material is based on factors like sensitivity, durability, and cost.