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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are interfaced to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in technical contexts, particularly in discussions about systems, devices, or software that connect or communicate with each other.
Example: "The new software applications are interfaced to the existing database, allowing for seamless data transfer."
Alternatives: "are connected to" or "are linked to".
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Next, the DUT_BATTERY_INTERFACE lines are interfaced to the battery interface of the DUT (e.g., TMote Sky).
Multiple sensors (odometers and a camera) are interfaced to this architecture (Figure2).
These devices are used to host virtual machines that are interfaced to the clients directly.
At the inputs and outputs of the FBs, FIFOs are interfaced to control the streaming flow through the graph.
The onboard UEs are interfaced to DMRs via OPU through WLAN access points (APs) deployed across carriages.
These PV systems are interfaced to the grid invariably by a power electronic DC-DC converter and inverter.
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This unit is interfaced to OPU.
A MALDI source is interfaced to a modified LTQ Orbitrap XL instrument.
Four EEPROM chips have been interfaced to store on board sensor data.
Both analyzers were interfaced to a hand-held computer running data acquisition software.
The LICOR analyzer was interfaced to a hand size computer that runs data acquisition software.
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