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  1. Chip carrier - Wikipedia

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    WebA plastic-leaded chip carrier (PLCC) has a rectangular plastic housing. It is a reduced cost evolution of the ceramic leadless chip carrier (CLCC). A premolded PLCC was originally released in 1976, but did not see much market adoption. Texas Instruments later released a postmolded variant that was soon adopted by most major semiconductor companies.

  2. Chip (CDMA) - Wikipedia

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    WebIn digital communications, a chip is a pulse of a direct-sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) code, such as a pseudo-random noise (PN) code sequence used in direct-sequence code-division multiple access (CDMA) channel access techniques.. In a binary direct-sequence system, each chip is typically a rectangular pulse of +1 or −1 amplitude, which is …

  3. iPhone 7 - Wikipedia

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    WebThe iPhone 7's exterior is similar in shape and volume to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S, although the camera bump is bigger on the iPhone 7.Alongside the existing silver, gold, and rose gold colors, the device is offered in new colors of matte black, glossy "jet black", and, for a limited time, red. The "jet black" color is a dark shade, high-gloss black finish.

  4. Desert Battle Dress Uniform - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Desert Battle Dress Uniform was designed in 1976 and uses a camouflage pattern known as the Six-Color Desert Pattern or colloquially as Chocolate-Chip Camouflage and Cookie Dough Camouflage.The camouflage received its nickname because it resembles chocolate-chip cookie dough.It is made up of a base pattern of light tan overlaid with …

  5. Symbolics - Wikipedia

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    WebSymbolics was a computer manufacturer Symbolics, Inc., and a privately held company that acquired the assets of the former company and continues to sell and maintain the Open Genera Lisp system and the Macsyma computer algebra system.. The symbolics.com domain was originally registered on March 15, 1985, making it the first .com-domain in the …

  6. 32-bit computing - Wikipedia

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    WebRange for storing integers. A 32-bit register can store 2 32 different values. The range of integer values that can be stored in 32 bits depends on the integer representation used. With the two most common representations, the range is 0 through 4,294,967,295 (2 32 − 1) for representation as an binary number, and −2,147,483,648 (−2 31) through 2,147,483,647 …

  7. Integrated circuit - Wikipedia

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    WebAn integrated circuit or monolithic integrated circuit (also referred to as an IC, a chip, or a microchip) is a set of electronic circuits on one small flat piece (or "chip") of semiconductor material, usually silicon. Large numbers of tiny MOSFETs (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors) integrate into a small chip.This results in circuits that are orders of …

  8. Thermoelectric effect - Wikipedia

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    WebThe thermoelectric effect is the direct conversion of temperature differences to electric voltage and vice versa via a thermocouple. A thermoelectric device creates a voltage when there is a different temperature on each side. Conversely, when a voltage is applied to it, heat is transferred from one side to the other, creating a temperature difference. At the …

  9. Multi-core processor - Wikipedia

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    WebA multi-core processor is a microprocessor on a single integrated circuit with two or more separate processing units, called cores, each of which reads and executes program instructions. The instructions are ordinary CPU instructions (such as add, move data, and branch) but the single processor can run instructions on separate cores at the same time, …

  10. Physical layer - Wikipedia

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    WebA PHY, an abbreviation for "physical layer", is an electronic circuit, usually implemented as an integrated circuit, required to implement physical layer functions of the OSI model in a network interface controller.. A PHY connects a link layer device (often called MAC as an acronym for medium access control) to a physical medium such as an optical fiber or …



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