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Sensor,Transducer,Transmitter ????

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treanmitter

Hi,

I have known def: of sensor,transducer,transmitter.
But I can't clear different of these devices.
Can you explain about these devices or give some links.

Do you know a good of about sensor?
Where I can get it.(I can't download from rapidshare)

zawminoo
 


transeducers

A sensor sences signals.For eg: any LDR(light dependent resistor) can sense changes in light intensity and respond accordingly.
A transducer converts one form of energy to another.Eg: a microphone converts sound signals to electric signals.
A transmitter transmits information from a source like an amplifier stage etc.
In many cases a transducer acts like a sensor.
 

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sensor transducer transmitter

hi
you can find more about sensors in this book:


you can download it!
regards
 

sensor transducer stage

sensors: that convert certain power from form to electrcial form, like mic (speach to electrical signal), or themostate (tempertature to electrcial signal), infrared, altrasonic ...
Transeducers: that produce power form from electrical form, like speaker, heater, ....
Transmitter: that transfere electrical signal (over electromagnetic wave (antenna) or electrical waves (wires -telephone-) from point (Treanmitter) to another point (Reciever)
Transmitter consists of any components (encoder-modulator-RF stage(antenna))
 

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