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Title: The Speaker


1
The Speaker
  • By Ashley Eidsmore
  • Mod 13/14

2
What its used for
  • Speakers are used to amplify sound waves
  • Nice speakers nice sound quality
  • Arent as complex as you may think

3
The parts
4
Part Functions
  • The Cone- made of paper, plastic or metal.
    Attached to the suspension.
  • The Suspension- flexible material allowing the
    cone to move. Attached to the basket.
  • The Basket- Metal frame of the speakers.
  • The Voice Coil- connected to the end of the cone.
  • The spider- a ring of flexible material. Holds
    the coil in position and allows it to move.

5
How it all fits together
6
How do speakers connect?
  • There are two output wires for each speaker
  • The wire in the speaker system connects to the
    hook up jacks on the driver (speaker)

7
The amplifier
  • Controls the signals sent to the speakers
  • Positive or negative charge is sent on the red
    wire
  • Speakers are known to have alternating currents (
    reverse constantly)
  • This causes the polar orientation of the electro
    magnet to change many times

8
How the Electromagnet works
  • Coil of wire is wrapped around a magnetic metal
  • Electrical current run through coil causes metal
    to become magnetized
  • It has two poles but the poles switch when you
    switch the direction of the current

9
Why we hear sound
  • An electromagnet is positioned above a permanent
    magnet
  • When charges are switched it is either attracted
    or repulsed from the per.magnet.
  • Since charges switch constantly the coil is
    pushed quickly back and forth.

10
Why we hear sounds continued
  • When the coil moves, the cone moves causing air
    to vibrate.
  • Sound waves are created
  • The electrical signal put out by the speaker unit
    tells the rate and distance the voice coil moves
  • Therefore different frequencies are produced.

11
Driver Types
  • Different systems sometimes use different speaker
    types
  • The Woofer- biggest drivers, low frequency
    sounds, slow vibration.
  • The Tweeter- Small units for high frequencies.
  • Midrange- range of frequencies in the middle.

12
Other Types of Speakers
  • Piezoelectric speakers- computer speakers and
    portable radios.
  • Plasma arc loudspeakers- high end TV's, computer
    monitors
  • Digital speakers smaller devices
  • Flat panel speakers for T.V sets or media
    centers.

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Bibliography
  • http//electronics.howstuffworks.com/speaker7.htm
  • http//electronics.howstuffworks.com/speaker4.htm
  • http//electronics.howstuffworks.com/speaker5.htm
  • http//www.ofsoundmind.com/OSM2/tech/speakers/how.
    htm
  • http//www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_1_1/v1n1spk.
    html
  • http//www.electronixwarehouse.com/education/speak
    ers/howtheywork.htm
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speakers
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