What Does A Transducer Do

What does a transducer do
A pressure transducer measures pressure. It uses a sensor capable of converting the pressure acting on it into electrical signals. These electrical signals are then relayed to controllers or PLCs where they are then processed and recorded. Pressure transducers use strain gauges to measure the force acting on them.
What is a transducer on a car?
A wheel force transducer is a major constituent in modern vehicle development. It is a multiaxial precision measuring system – mostly a 6-component measuring system – that captures three forces and moments on a rotating wheel.








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