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DIP switchA group of subminiature switches mounted in a package compatible with standard integrated-circuit sockets. Note: DIP switches are usually composed of rocker or slide-type switches.
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DIP switchJensens Internet Dictionary Dual In-line Package case on a computer board that contains small switches for configuring hardware components. A given board can be configured in a way that is compatible with the entire system of other peripheral hardware. (See also Board )
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DIP switch)A series of tiny switches built into circuit boards. The housing for the switches, which has the same shape as a chip, is the DIP. DIP switches enable you to configure a circuit board for a particula [..]
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DIP switcha tiny switch that manually controls some function of a computer device. (DIP stands for dual inline package.) DIP switches are commonly found on disk drives, printers, and motherboards. Direct RDRAM:
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DIP switchSmall switch that can be flipped between two positions. Commonly used to enable/disable certain modes and alter/exchange a keys function with another key.
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DIP switchA device that has two parallel rows of contacts that let the user switch electrical current through a pair of those contacts to on or off. They are used to reconfigure components a [..]
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DIP switch - A set of switches included in a dual in-line package (DIP) that enable the user to customize the behavior of the electronic device when desired.
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DIP switchA switch using a Dual In-Line Package. A style of board-mount switch that has two rows of terminals running on two sides of the component. Normally used or associated with switches that could use the [..]
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