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  2. American wire gauge - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, specifications, and formulas of the AWG system for measuring wire diameters and cross-sectional areas. Compare AWG sizes with resistance, ampacity, and fusing current data for copper conductors.

  3. Perfboard - Wikipedia

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    Perfboard is a thin, rigid sheet with holes pre-drilled at standard intervals and copper pads for soldering components. Learn about its features, connections, comparison with similar items, and examples of circuits on perfboard.

  4. Electrical wiring - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of electrical wiring, the safety standards and regulations for installation, and the colour-coding systems by region. Compare the wiring practices and codes of Australia, Europe, UK, North America and other countries.

  5. Wire wrap - Wikipedia

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    Wire wrap is a method of connecting electronic components by wrapping insulated wire around them. It was invented for telephone crossbar switches and later used for prototyping and high-frequency circuits.

  6. Wire gauge - Wikipedia

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    Wire gauge is a measurement of wire diameter that determines its electric current, resistance and weight. Learn about the American wire gauge (AWG), the British standard wire gauge (SWG), the IEC 60228 and other wire gauges.

  7. Ribbon cable - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, types, sizes, connectors and uses of ribbon cable, a flat cable with many parallel wires. Ribbon cable is widely used for internal peripherals in computers, such as hard drives, CD drives and floppy drives.