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Voice Coil Motors (VCMs) are a type of motor used in audio equipment, such as loudspeakers and headphones. They are used to convert electrical signals into mechanical motion, allowing for the production of sound. VCMs are typically composed of a coil of wire, a permanent magnet, and a suspension system. The coil is connected to an electrical signal, which causes it to move in response to the signal. This motion is then transferred to the suspension system, which moves the diaphragm of the loudspeaker or headphone, producing sound.
VCMs are used in a variety of audio equipment, including loudspeakers, headphones, and microphones. They are also used in other applications, such as robotics and medical equipment. VCMs are typically small and lightweight, making them ideal for use in portable audio equipment. They are also relatively inexpensive, making them a popular choice for audio equipment manufacturers.
Some of the companies in the Voice Coil Motor market include Knowles, TDK, and GoerTek. Other companies include AAC Technologies, AAC Technologies, and AAC Technologies. Show Less Read more