Trembler
Trembler is a term with several senses across technology, biology, and everyday language. In electronics and telecommunications, a trembler is an electromechanical device that rapidly opens and closes a circuit, producing a buzzing or pulsing output. Common forms include the trembler relay and related buzzers, used in early telephone equipment, intercoms, doorbells, and as vibration-based power converters in some mid-20th-century car radios.
In ornithology, trembler is the common name given to several small passerine birds, typically insectivorous, found
In everyday usage, trembler can refer to a person who trembles or is easily frightened, or more