A microphone converts voice sound waves into electrical signals, which are then digitized by an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to produce digital signals. These digital signals can then be processed and transmitted digitally.
An electronic device converts the sound waves into a digital signal/code that is then transported by microwaves or radiowaves, until it reaches another device that converts that code back into a soundwave.
A microphone converts sound energy into electrical signals. These signals are then transmitted to a recording device or a sound system for amplification and manipulation.
The instrument that converts electrical energy to sound or image signals in a radio or television is called a speaker for sound signals and a screen or monitor for image signals. These devices receive electrical signals and convert them into audible sound waves or visual images for the viewer.
That machine is called a speaker or a loudspeaker. It converts electrical signals into sound waves by vibrating a diaphragm to produce audible sound.
An example of something that transmits sound is a speaker. It converts electrical signals into sound waves which are then projected into the environment for us to hear.
A device called an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) changes your voice's sound waves into digital signals. When you speak, your voice produces sound waves that are then captured by a microphone. The microphone converts these sound waves into electrical signals, which the ADC processes and transforms into a digital format that can be stored or transmitted by electronic devices.
It is a short word for microphone, used in recording the actual sound. it changes sound waves into electrical signals.
a speaker's 'coil' (and magnet) converts electrical signals to sound
A digital-to-analog converter (DAC) can be a peripheral or a chip that creates sound from digital instructions. It converts digital audio signals into analog signals that can be amplified and played through speakers or headphones. DACs are commonly found in devices like computers, smartphones, and audio equipment, enabling high-quality sound reproduction.
Actually you have this backwards, the telephone lines can only carry analogue signals (voice band, 20Hz to 3KHz) not digital signals.The device that converts digital signals to analogue signals for transmission over telephone lines is called a phone MoDem(this stands for phone modulator demodulator). At the opposite end of the line it of course converts the telephone analogue signals back to digital signals.
a transducer that converts sound to electrical signals
An electronic device converts the sound waves into a digital signal/code that is then transported by microwaves or radiowaves, until it reaches another device that converts that code back into a soundwave.
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A microphone converts sound energy into electrical signals. These signals are then transmitted to a recording device or a sound system for amplification and manipulation.
A karaoke machine primarily uses electrical energy to operate. It converts electrical energy from a power source into sound energy, allowing users to amplify their voices and music. Additionally, it may use some form of digital energy to process audio signals and effects.
how is data retrieved from the telephone? the transmitter converts the sound waves to electrical signals which are sent through the telephone network to the receiving phone. the receiving telephone converts the signals into audible sound in the receiver.