Computer Studies

Thursday, 16 May 2013

Speaker


They are used to output sound.
They can be directly connected to a computer or built into the monitor or casing.
The digital data from the computer is converted into analog form, using  digital to analog converter.
The signal is then amplified through the speakers.


 
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