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  • 51Crossbar switch — In electronics, a crossbar switch (also known as cross point switch, crosspoint switch, or matrix switch) is a switch connecting multiple inputs to multiple outputs in a matrix manner. Originally the term was used literally, for a matrix switch… …

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  • 521ESS switch — The Number One Electronic Switching System, the first large scale Stored Program Control (SPC) telephone exchange or Electronic Switching System in the Bell System, was introduced in Succasunna, New Jersey, in May 1965[1]. The switching fabric… …

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  • 53DIP switch — Slide style dip switch Rocker style dip switch DI …

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  • 54Silverstone Circuit — Home of British Motor Racing [1] Silverstone Circuit – 2010 Onwards Location …

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  • 55Centrifugal switch — A centrifugal switch is an electric switch that operates using the centrifugal force created from a rotating shaft, most commonly that of an electric motor or gasoline engine. The switch is designed to activate or de activate as a function of the …

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  • 56Membrane switch — Electronic membrane switches A membrane switch is an electrical switch for turning a circuit on and off. It differs from a mechanical switch, which is usually made of copper and plastic parts: a membrane switch is a circuit printed on PET or ITO …

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  • 57Packet Switch Stream — In the UK, PSS, was an X.25 based packet switched network, provided by the British Post Office Telecommunications and then British Telecom from 1980, onwards. After a period of pre operational testing with customers (mainly UK Universities and… …

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  • 58Reed switch — Reed relay and reed switches Showing the contacts clearly The …

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  • 59Isolator switch — An isolator switch is part of an electrical circuit and is most often found in industrial applications, however they are commonly fitted to domestic extractor fans when used in bathrooms in the UK. The switchIsolator switches may be fitted with… …

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  • 60LED circuit — In electronics, the basic LED circuit is an electrical circuit used to power a light emitting diode (LED). It consists of up to four components connected in series: a voltage source, a current limiting resistor, an LED, and optionally a switch to …

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