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  • 21data connector —    (Type 1)    A connector for use with Type 1 cable, designed by IBM for use in Token Ring network wiring centers …

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  • 22closed-end connector — Solderless connector shaped like a hat. Used to join two, three, or more wires together. Similar to wire connectors used in home wiring, but installed by crimping instead of twisting …

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  • 23snap-splice connector — Solderless connector used to tap an additional wire into an existing wire without cutting the original. Often used in installing trailer wiring to a tow vehicle …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 24Space Shuttle external tank — A Space Shuttle External Tank (ET) is the component of the Space Shuttle launch vehicle that contains the liquid hydrogen fuel and liquid oxygen oxidizer. During lift off and ascent it supplies the fuel and oxidizer under pressure to the three… …

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  • 25Suicide — F/A/V A term for a distribution wiring connector with male plugs at both ends, (Grip/Lighting) …

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  • 26backplane —    Connector blocks and special wiring on rear of shelf (printed circuit board modules normally mount on front of the backplane) …

    IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations

  • 27AC power plugs and sockets — See also: Industrial and multiphase power plugs and sockets Plugs and sockets may sometimes combine male and female contacts, but t …

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  • 28Registered jack — A registered jack (RJ) is a standardized physical interface both jack construction and wiring pattern for connecting telecommunications equipment (commonly, a telephone jack) or computer networking equipment to a service provided by a local… …

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  • 29ATX — This article is about the computer form factor. For other uses, see ATX (disambiguation). ATX motherboard. Computer form factors Name PCB size (mm) …

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  • 30British telephone sockets — were introduced in their current plug and socket form on November 19th 1981 by British Telecom to allow subscribers to connect their own telephones. The new system replaced the older hard wired system, which was very complicated, required an… …

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