Difference between revisions of "Transducer Gain"
From ExoDictionary
(No difference)
|
Latest revision as of 16:00, 30 April 2007
This definition page has been automatically generated. You can help ExoDictionary by expanding, updating, or correcting it. |
This autostub has not yet had its initial copyediting proof and may contain significant formatting and even factual errors. You can improve Exodictionary by cleaning up the page markup and verifying that the definition is correct and then removing this tag. |
This autostub has not yet had its initial categorization proof and may be categorized incorrectly. You can improve Exodictionary by removing inappropriate categories and then removing this tag. |
Transducer Gain
</dt>
The ratio of the power that a transducer
delivers to a specified load under
specified operating conditions to the available power of a specified source.
If the input and/or output power consist of more than one component, such as
multifrequency signal or noise, then the particular components used and their
weighting must be specified. This gain is usually expressed in decibels.
</dd>
References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use