transducer

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1924, Latin trānsdūcō[1] +‎ -er. By surface analysis, transduce +‎ -er.

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transducer (plural transducers)

  1. A device that converts energy from one form into another.
  2. (computing theory) A state machine that generates output based on a given input.

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  1. ^ Douglas Harper (2001–2024), “transducer”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.

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