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  2. Probe card - Wikipedia

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    Typical probe card. A probe card (commonly referred to as a DUT board) [a] is used in automated integrated circuit testing. It is an interface between an electronic test system and a semiconductor wafer.

  3. Backplane - Wikipedia

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    A backplane is generally differentiated from a motherboard by the lack of on-board processing and storage elements. A backplane uses plug-in cards for storage and processing.

  4. Potting (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    45612266. In electronics, potting is the process of filling a complete electronic assembly with a solid or gelatinous compound. This is done to exclude water, moisture, or corrosive agents, to increase resistance to shocks and vibrations, or to prevent gaseous phenomena such as corona discharge in high-voltage assemblies.

  5. List of free electronics circuit simulators - Wikipedia

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    List of free analog and digital electronic circuit simulators, available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and comparing against UC Berkeley SPICE. The following table is split into two groups based on whether it has a graphical visual interface or not.

  6. Universal Flash Storage - Wikipedia

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    Universal Flash Storage ( UFS) is a flash storage specification for digital cameras, mobile phones and consumer electronic devices. [1] [2] It was designed to bring higher data transfer speed and increased reliability to flash memory storage, while reducing market confusion and removing the need for different adapters for different types of ...

  7. Plugboard - Wikipedia

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    A plugboard or control panel (the term used depends on the application area) is an array of jacks or sockets (often called hubs) into which patch cords can be inserted to complete an electrical circuit.