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  • 20:48, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Serialisation (Duplicates Parts Pairingnumbers to subsystems of a device such as a smart phone. A process only available to the manufacturer and authorised agents is then used to programme the serial numbers into the device and cause it to reject or limit the functionality of replacement parts such as screens or batteries.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
  • 17:41, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page Glossary:Recycle to Glossary:Recycling without leaving a redirect
  • 17:40, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page Glossary:Upcycle to Glossary:Upcycling without leaving a redirect
  • 17:26, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:RoHS (Created page with "The Restriction of Hazardous Substances or RoHS directive (sometimes known as the "lead-free directive") restricts the use of 10 hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. These include lead, mercury, cadmium and hexavalent chromium, together with a further six organic chemicals. It took effect in the EU in 2006.")
  • 17:15, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:WEEE (Created page with "The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment or WEEE Directive obligates producers and distributors of electrical equipment placed on the market after 2005 to make provision for its end of life collection and recycling. It is applicable in the UK and the EU. It has been criticised for its disregard for reuse or repair as a means of reducing e-waste.")
  • 17:02, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Soak test (Created page with "A soak test is an extended test of a device following manufacture or repair, with the aim of shaking out any manufacturing defects or shortcomings in the repair. Sometimes this will be performed at full power or in some other way designed to stress any weak components and precipitate any incipient failures.")
  • 16:55, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Bathtub curve (Created page with "Reliability studies in many fields tend to show a common pattern for failures. Manufacturing defects are the principal cause of early life failures, but once these have all been shaken out the failure rate remains fairly low through the expected lifetime of a device. The failure rate then starts to climb as components begin to wear out. So plotting the failure rate against time gives a U-shaped curve, commonly known as the bathtub curve.")
  • 15:29, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Conflict Materials (Created page with "Conflict materials are raw materials largely sourced from conflict regions, where their supply is likely to be used for the purchase of arms or the support of armed groups.")
  • 15:26, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Critical Raw Materials (Created page with "CRM or Critical Raw Materials are those raw materials in critically short supply. This may be because there simply isn't much of them waiting to be mined, or because what there is is largely controlled by unfriendly or potentially hostile nations.")
  • 15:20, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Upcycle (Created page with "Upcycling is the practice of taking disused or faulty items or their major components and reusing them in a different way, hence saving them from recycling or landfill.")
  • 15:15, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Refurbishment (Created page with "Reurbishment is the practice of taking used items and giving them a new lease of life by replacing worn or damaged parts, bringing them up to date with a fresh software installation and perhaps replacing a slow hard drive with a much faster SSD.")
  • 15:04, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Remanufacture (Created page with "Remanufacture is the practice of creating good-as-new products using some proportion of pre-used parts. Common examples are ink and toner cartridges and laptop batteries, could equally include a laptop given a new case, keyboard and battery.")
  • 14:59, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Recycle (Created page with "Recycling is the practice of recovering raw materials from waste items. This is generally inefficient and often impracticable or uneconomic for valuable materials used in small quantities. Furtthermore the resultant raw materials may not be of sufficient quality for demanding applications. Hence it is regarded as the second-worst option, ahead only of landfill or incineration.")
  • 14:50, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Circular economy (Created page with "A circular economy is one where a minimum of items or their parts are sent for landfill or incineration, and a high proportion are either reused, repaired or recycled, so minimising the consumption of raw materials and the pre-use carbon footprint.")
  • 14:45, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Repair (Created page with "Repair is the second option (after reuse) in a circular economy. It has been shown that many devices sent for recycling could actually be repaired relatively easily and hence given a new lease of life.")
  • 14:42, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Reuse (Created page with "Reuse is the preferred option in a circular economy. Many items are discarded because they have been replaced by a newer model, or simply fallen into disuse, but could be given a second life if sold or donated to a new owner.")
  • 14:36, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:E-Waste (Created page with "e-Waste is all those electrical and electronic goods discarded by their owner, whether because they are faulty, no longer needed, or simply replaced by a newer model.")
  • 13:57, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Serialisation (Created page with "Serialisation is a name given to the practice of some manufacturers of assigning unique serial numbers to subsystems of a device such as a smart phone. A process only available to the manufacturer and authorised agents is then used to programme the serial numbers into the device and cause it to reject or limit the functionality of replacement parts such as screens or batteries.")
  • 20:14, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Gallium (Created page with "Gallium is a soft metal similar to aluminium but with a low melting point. In electronics, many compounds of gallium are semiconductors with useful properties. Gallium arsenide devices are able to operate at much higher frequencies than their silicon counterparts and so are widely used in mobile phones and satellite comunications. Various other gallium compounds are used in practically all visible and infra-red LEDs.")
  • 19:48, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Silicon Carbide (Created page with "Silicon carbide (as carborundum) has long been used as an abrasive, but it is also a semiconductor with useful properties for high power applications. In recent years silicon carbide devices such as MOSFETs having higher voltage and power ratings than equivalent silicon devices have been increasingly used in applications such as EVs and power conversion.")
  • 19:27, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page Glossary:D-sub to Glossary:D-subminiature without leaving a redirect
  • 17:15, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Duplex (Created page with "A duplex comunication channel is one that supports communication in both directions. A half-duplex channel only allows communication in one direction at a time whereas full duplex allows for simultaneous communication in both directions.")
  • 17:12, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Simplex (Created page with "A simplex comminication channel is one that allows for commuication in one direction only, in conttrat to a duplex connection which supports 2-way communication.")
  • 17:06, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:COM port (Created page with "A COM port is a serial interface port using a DB-9 connector, offered by virtally all home and personal computers before the advent of USB. Modern computers often still offer simulated COM ports over USB connections for interfacing to simple devices requiring only to be able to exchange a stream of bytes.")
  • 17:00, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:D-sub (Created page with "D-subminiature connectors are a series of electrical connectors characterised by their D-shaped shell. Whilst there are numerous variants, just a few are or have been in common use. DB-9 (more correctly DE-9) and DB-25 were ubiqitus on home and personal computers as the serial (COM) and paralel ports before being displaced by USB, and DE-15 is still used for VGA video connectors.")
  • 16:35, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:DTE, DCE (Created page with "DTE or Data Terminal Equipment and DCE or Data Communications Equipment are the names given to the two ends of an RS-232 data connection. These were originally assumed to be a computer or computer terminal and a modem respectively but the DCE is now more commonly a computer and the DTE a device or computer controlling it through a command line interface.")
  • 16:24, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:RS-232 (Created page with "RS-232 is an old standard originally conceived for communication between a modem and a computer or computer terminal, normally using DB-9 or DB-25 connectors. It was embodied in the COM ports that were once a feature of virtually all personal and home computers. Although now superseded by USB, due to its great simplicity and former ubiquity it is still used where low speed communication is r...")
  • 09:10, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Digital Certificate (Created page with "A digital certificate is a piece of data which declares an association between an identity (e.g. the owner of a website or email address, or a software publisher) and a public key. Anyone can then use the public key to verify a digital signature applied to any piece of data by the identity. The certificate is normally itself digitally signed by a chain of more authoritative identities, ending in a well known root certificate which eve...")
  • 14:16, 15 April 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page File:Safety.jpg
  • 09:17, 11 April 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page Glosary:Reverse defenestration to Glossary:Reverse defenestration
  • 09:09, 11 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Hypervisor (Created page with "A hypervisor is a program which allows you to run one or more virtual machines, each in its own padded cell and hence prevented from interfering with one another or with the hypervisor itself. A hypervisor may run as an application under a host operating system, or may run on the "bare metal" without an operating system, and hence free to utilise the totality of available computing, memory and peripheral resources.")
  • 09:00, 11 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Virtual Machine (Created page with "A virtual machine or VM is a complete operating system with applications running in a kind of padded cell as an application under a host operating system. In this way, for example, you can try out different Linux distros under an existing Windows installation, or run a Windows installation under Linux if a Windows application you need is not available under Linux.")
  • 08:08, 11 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glosary:Reverse defenestration (Created page with "Reverse defenestration is a term used to describe the process of throwing Windows out of computers. This is generally in order to install Linux or some other non-Microsoft operating system instead. In partial reverse defenestration, a Windows istallation may remain in a dual-boot configuration or as a virtual machine but this is not admitted as true reverse defenesttration by purists, who prefer radical reverse defenestration, leaving behind...")
  • 16:19, 31 March 2024 Philip talk contribs marked Table lamps for translation
  • 16:18, 31 March 2024 Philip talk contribs marked Mixers, blenders and coffee grinders for translation
  • 16:16, 31 March 2024 Philip talk contribs marked Kettles, electric urns and rice boilers for translation
  • 20:54, 30 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Passkey (Created page with "Passkeys are a more secure and more convenient alternative to passwords for logging into a website. Your browser creates and stores a highly secure secret key and gives the website a corresponding public key. Using the public key and clever cryptographic magic, the website can subsequently prove that your bowser knows the secret key without your browser ever revealing what it is. A limitation is that you can only share passkeys between different platforms (Windows/Apple/...")
  • 21:37, 29 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Password manager (content was: "A password manager is an application (often a browser extension) which stores all your passwords under the protection of a strong master password. It will also create highly random passwords and auto-fill them so you never need to even know what they are. Additionally it will protect you against entering your password in a malicious look-alike spoof website.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
  • 21:32, 29 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Password manager (Created page with "A password manager is an application (often a browser extension) which stores all your passwords under the protection of a strong master password. It will also create highly random passwords and auto-fill them so you never need to even know what they are. Additionally it will protect you against entering your password in a malicious look-alike spoof website.")
  • 21:26, 29 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Credential stuffing (Created page with "A credential stuffing attack is where an attacker uses a list of compromised user names and passwords to try to hack into different systems in the hope (often justified) that a user has used the same password on different sites. This is why you should always use different passwords on different sites.")
  • 21:19, 29 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Password spraying (Created page with "A password spraying attack is when an attacker tries a small number of common passwords against many different accounts on a system in the (often justified) hope that one of them, at least, will be using a weak password.")
  • 21:03, 29 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Brute force attack (Created page with "A brute force attack is an attempt to hack into an account by trying all possible passwords. It's easy to defend against simply by using a reasonaly strong password.")
  • 20:53, 29 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:BLE (Created page with "BLE or Bluetooth Low Energy is a variant of Bluetooth offering similar functions to "classic" Bluetooth, but with greatly reduced power requirements. It was originally aimed at applications needing to run for months or years on a single button cell but is now often used in in many regular applications.")
  • 17:42, 29 March 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page Glossary:SSD/fr to Glossary:Solid State Disk/fr without leaving a redirect
  • 16:02, 29 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Bipolar Transistor/fr (content was: "Un transistor bipolaire (à jonction) est un type de transistor à 3 couches semi-conductrices. Voir Transistors dans le wiki.", and the only contributor was "Pleriche" (talk))
  • 15:40, 28 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Earth Loop/fr (content was: "Lorsque deux équipements audio sont connectés ensemble, chacun ayant sa propre prise de terre, une partie du courant qui devrait circuler entre l'un des équipements et sa propre prise de terre passe par la prise de terre de l'autre équipement, ce qui provoque un bourdonnement désagréable dans le signal de sortie audio. C'est ce qu'on appelle une boucle de terre.", and the only contributor was "Pleriche" (talk))
  • 15:39, 28 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Carte fille/fr (content was: "Une carte fille est une carte secondaire qui se raccorde à la carte principale, ou carte mère.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
  • 15:29, 28 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Conducteur électrique/fr (content was: "Un conducteur électrique est un matériau qui conduit l'électricité. Le métal et le carbone sont des conducteurs électriques.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
  • 15:26, 28 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Schéma électrique/fr (content was: "Un aspirateur, par exemple, peut contenir plusieurs chemins ou "circuits" où le courant peut circuler, et un ordinateur peut en contenir un très grand nombre. Un schéma électrique est une image de tous ces chemins (ou de certains d'entre eux) qui vous permet de voir comment les pièces sont connectées entre elles et, avec un peu de chance, de comprendre le fonctionnement de...", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
  • 15:23, 28 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Capacité électrique/fr (content was: "La capacité électrique d'un condensateur mesure sa capacité à stocker une charge électrique, capacité mesurée en farads.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
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