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The connections to an [[Glossary:Integrated Circuit|IC]] are universally known as "pins", whether or not they physically resemble a pin, as they do (arguably) in older [[Glossary:Through-hole|through-hole]] devices. | The connections to an [[Glossary:Integrated Circuit|IC]] (or other component) are universally known as "pins", whether or not they physically resemble a pin, as they do (arguably) in older [[Glossary:Through-hole|through-hole]] devices. |
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The connections to an IC (or other component) are universally known as "pins", whether or not they physically resemble a pin, as they do (arguably) in older through-hole devices.