• 10tidder01@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    The key development made by xMEMS is the company’s ultrasonic amplitude modulation transduction. The speaker can generate ultrasonic sound pulses which are then pushed to a demodulator to transform the sound pulses into audible sound for the user.

    how does this ‘demodulator’ work? can someone ELI5?

    my wild/ignorant guesses --> is this some sort of an ‘acoustic collimator’ or some mechanism that makes coherent soundwaves for amplification or something? do these devices exist? how do they work?

    • DoctarSwag@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      I’m not really sure, but at least with radio demodulation is done by taking a signal and multiplying it with another signal close in frequency, which generates a low frequency signal based on the difference in frequency of the two tones. Maybe it’s a similar thing with audio. Searching ultrasonic demodulation gave some papers that seem to talk about how to implement it but I didn’t get into reading them