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  2. SWTPC - Wikipedia

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    SWTPC also designed and supplied computer terminals, chassis, processor cards, memory cards, motherboards, I/O cards, disk drive systems, and tape storage systems. From the older "TV Typewriter" design a video terminal had evolved the CT-64 terminal system, which was an essential part of many early SWTPC systems.

  3. List of electronic component packaging types - Wikipedia

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    The terminal pitch is 0.635 mm. [3] SOIC: Small-outline integrated circuit: Also known as SOIC NARROW and SOIC WIDE: SOJ: Small-outline J-leaded package SON Small-outline no-lead package SSOP: Shrink small-outline package [3] TSOP: Thin small-outline package [3] TSSOP: Thin shrink small-outline package [3] TVSOP: Thin very-small-outline package ...

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    This is a route-map template for Grand Central Terminal, a New York City train station.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  5. DIN 72552 - Wikipedia

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    main terminal (swap of 32 and 33 is possible) 30 33a limit 33b field 54e 33f 2. slow rpm: 33g 3. slow rpm 33h 4. slow rpm 33L rotation left 30L 33R rotation right 30R Indicators 49 flasher unit in 15, 15+, 15/54, +, +15, X 49a flasher unit out, indicator switch in 54L, S, S4, L 49b out 2. flasher circuit 49c out 3. flasher circuit C

  6. FASTON terminal - Wikipedia

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    FASTON terminals or faston terminals are connectors that are widely used in electronic and electrical equipment. These terminals are manufactured by many companies, commonly using the terms "quick disconnect", "quick connect", "tab" terminals, "spade" terminals [ 1 ] or blade connectors ; without qualifiers, the first two could be mistaken for ...

  7. ADM-3A - Wikipedia

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    The ADM-3A was an influential early video display terminal, introduced in 1976. [1] It was manufactured by Lear Siegler and had a 12-inch screen displaying 12 or 24 lines of 80 characters. It set a new industry low single unit price of $995. [a] Its "dumb terminal" nickname came from some of the original trade publication advertisements. [2]

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  9. List of Hewlett-Packard products - Wikipedia

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    9.1 Computer terminals. 9.2 Plotters. 9.3 Pocket calculators. 10 Business desktops. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance.