A type of modem which converts digital signals into sound for transmission through telephone lines, and performs the reverse operation when receiving such signals Acoustic couplers generally have cups for the telephone handset
A special type of modem that converts acoustic energy (sound waves) into electrical energy, allowing a standard telephone handset to be attached to a computer or data terminal for data transmission
A device which acts as a reverse telephone handset enabling data to be sent or received over a telephone The computer converts serial data into audio modulations which can be interpreted by a computer at the receiving end An acoustic coupler is an essential component in electronic communications
A kind of modem that uses a standard telephone handset to transmit data over the telephone network Acoustic couplers are best used in transmitting data at lower speeds (300 Baud) due to the environmental noises present in many office environments, and the acoustic couplers inability to block out the resulting interference
An acoustic coupler converts digital signals to analog and analog to digital It is used mostly in switched communication and uses the telephone handset to pass data between a terminal or computer and the acoustic coupler
This is a special cradle in which you place the handset of a phone This is connected to a modem, and the modem accesses the phone line through this coupler Modern modems connect directly to the phone line
An acoustic coupler is a device that converts electrical signals into audio signals enabling data to be transmitted over the public telephone network via a conventional telephone