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  2. Binding post - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1940s, General Radio created a new binding post that had a jack in a cap. [1] [2] [3] Today it is commonly known as a "five-way" or "universal" binding post, which allows many types of connection methods: Banana plugs, inserted into the top open end of the binding post. Bare wire inserted through the same hole and clamped.

  3. Electrical connector - Wikipedia

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    Binding posts are a single-wire connection method, where stripped wire is screwed or clamped to a metal electrode. Such connectors are frequently used in electronic test equipment and audio. Many binding posts also accept a banana plug.

  4. Wire wrap - Wikipedia

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    The wire and 1 ⁄ 4 in (6.4 mm) of insulated wire are placed in a hole near the edge of the tool. The hole in the center of the tool is placed over the post. The tool is rapidly twisted. The result is that 1.5 to 2 turns of insulated wire are wrapped around the post, and above that, 7 to 9 turns of bare wire are wrapped around the post.

  5. Wire bonding - Wikipedia

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    Wire bonding is a method of making interconnections between an integrated circuit (IC) or other semiconductor device and its packaging during semiconductor device fabrication. Wire bonding can also be used to connect an IC to other electronics or to connect from one printed circuit board (PCB) to another, although these are less common. Wire ...

  6. 25-pair color code - Wikipedia

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    The wire pairs are referenced directly by their color combination, or by the pair number. For example, pair 9 is also called the red-brown pair. In technical tabulations, the colors are often suitably abbreviated. Violet is the standard name in the telecommunications and electronics industry, but it is sometimes referred to as purple.

  7. 66 block - Wikipedia

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    A split-50 M-type 66 block with bridging clips attached. A 66 block is a type of punch-down block used to connect sets of wires in a telephone system. They have been manufactured in four common configurations, A, B, E and M. [a] A and B styles have the clip rows on 0.25" centers while E and M have the clip rows on 0.20" centers.