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25 June 2024

     21:22  Glossary diffhist +309 Philip talk contribs (→‎Glossary of Terms)
N    21:16  Glossary:S/PDIF‎‎ 2 changes history +252 [Philip‎ (2×)]
     
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20:55 (cur | prev) +247 Philip talk contribs (Created page with "S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) is a standard for encoding digital audio for transmission using optical fibre using TOSLINK connectors or coaxial cable using phono or BNC connectors.")
N    21:15  Glossary:Phono plug diffhist +257 Philip talk contribs (Created page with "A phono or RCA connector is a type of coaxial connector commonly found in audio and video equipment. It is characterised by a central pin which protrudes from the cylindrical shell. Different colours are used to denote different audio or video applications.")
N    21:06  Glossary:BNC diffhist +164 Philip talk contribs (Created page with "BNC is a type of professional quality coaxial cable twist-to-lock connector, very commonly used for high frequency applications such as in radio, video and testing.")

24 June 2024

     21:16  Glossary diffhist +101 Philip talk contribs (→‎Glossary of Terms)
N    21:12  Glossary:3-Terminal Regulator‎‎ 2 changes history +499 [Philip‎ (2×)]
     
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08:44 (cur | prev) +497 Philip talk contribs (Created page with "A 3-terminal regulator is a device which takes an unregulated input voltage and produces a constant well-defined output voltage. It has just 3 connections (or terminals: the input, the output and a common ground. The 78/79 seriesintegrated circuits are a very common example. 78 devices take positive input and output whereas 79 series take negative. Two further digits in the type code indicate the voltage, for example 780...")