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  2. IDC (electrical connector) - Wikipedia

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    Pin 1 is typically indicated on the body of the connector by a red or raised "V" mark. The corresponding wire in a ribbon cable is usually indicated by red coloration, a raised molded ridge, or markings printed onto the cable insulation. On the connector pin 2 is opposite pin 1, pin 3 is next to pin 1 along the length of the connector, and so on.

  3. Cable management - Wikipedia

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    As the cabling is paid out, the shoes slide individually along the track and the coils expand. When sliding the other direction, the coils fold back together into a compact spiral. This is also referred to as a festoon. Folded linear cable uses either a flexible backbone shell, or a flat cable folded into an arc along its long axis.

  4. Structured cabling - Wikipedia

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    Structured cabling network diagram. Structured cabling is the design and installation of a cabling system that will support multiple hardware uses and be suitable for today's needs and those of the future. With a correctly installed system, current and future requirements can be met, and hardware that is added in the future will be supported. [1]

  5. Cable entry system - Wikipedia

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    Most split cable entries consist of a split hard frame, made of plastic or sometimes stainless steel (e.g. utilised in food industry) and one or several split sealing grommets, usually made of elastomer. [2] The grommet matching the cable diameter is placed around the cable and fixed inside the cable entry frame.

  6. Electrical cable - Wikipedia

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    Electrical cable diagram Flexible mains cable with three 2.5 mm solid copper conductors. An electrical cable is an assembly of one or more wires running side by side or bundled, which is used as an electrical conductor to carry electric current.

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    Elle, 6-year-old boxer mix, arrived at Austin Pets Alive! in December 2021 from a local city shelter as a behavior support case.

  8. Cable television - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a modern hybrid fiber-coaxial cable television system. At the regional headend , the TV channels are sent multiplexed on a light beam which travels through optical fiber trunklines, which fan out from distribution hubs to optical nodes in local communities.

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    With Jerod Mayo out after one year, this team is almost a complete blank slate from a coaching and roster standpoint on the offensive side of the ball. New England has a bevy of cap space and a ...