How does a transducer work?
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A transducer receives sequences of high voltage electrical pulses called transmit pulses from the echosounder. ... When the wave of sound bounces back, the transducer acts as a microphone. It receives the sound wave during the time between each transmit pulse and converts it back into electrical energy.
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