Acoustic Delay Line Direct
At the other end, a second transducer senses the mechanical vibration and converts it back into an electrical signal. Historical and Modern Applications
An (ADL) is a specialized physical device that uses sound waves to introduce a precise time lag into a signal . By converting electrical signals into slower-traveling mechanical vibrations, these devices can "store" or delay information in a much smaller physical space than would be required by electrical transmission lines. Core Mechanism and Components acoustic delay line
The operation of an acoustic delay line follows a three-step cycle: At the other end, a second transducer senses
The vibration travels through a medium—such as a liquid (mercury), solid (silicon, quartz), or gas (air)—at the speed of sound for that material. At the other end