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  • 62Network interface controller — Network Interface Card (NIC) A 1990s Ethernet network interface controller card which connects to the motherboard via the now obsolete ISA bus. This combination card features both a (now obsolete) bayonet cap BNC connector (left) for use in… …

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  • 63InfiniBand — The panel of an InfiniBand switch InfiniBand is a switched fabric communications link used in high performance computing and enterprise data centers. Its features include high throughput, low latency, quality of service and failover, and it is… …

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  • 64Minitel — 1. Built 1982 The Minitel is a Videotex online service accessible through the telephone lines, and is considered one of the world s most successful pre World Wide Web online services. It was launched in France in 1982 by the PTT (Poste, Téléphone …

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  • 65LS Cable — Infobox Company company type = Public company name = LS Cable Co., Ltd company company slogan = Your No.1 Creative Partner foundation = 1962, Established 2003 location = Gangnam gu, South Korea United States Locations: Atlanta, Georgia Englewood… …

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  • 66Network card — Infobox Computer Hardware Generic name = Network Card caption = A 1990s Ethernet network interface controller card which connects to the motherboard via the now obsolete ISA bus. This combination card features both a (now obsolete) bayonet cap… …

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  • 67Insertion loss — In telecommunications, insertion loss is the decrease in transmitted signal power resulting from the insertion of a device in a transmission line or optical fiber. It is usually expressed relative to the signal power delivered to that same part… …

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  • 68PIN diode — Layers of a PIN diode A PIN diode is a diode with a wide, lightly doped near intrinsic semiconductor region between a p type semiconductor and an n type semiconductor region. The p type and n type regions are typically heavily doped because they… …

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  • 70Webcam — Typical low cost webcam used with many personal computers Animated set of x ray images of a webcam. Images acquired using an industrial computed tomograph. A webcam is a video camera that feeds its images in real …

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