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ribbon cable
noun
A cable with many conducting wires running parallel to each other on the same flat plane; often used for internal peripherals in a computer.
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Solder three wires (from ribbon cable) to the potentiometer.
We fix this by unplugging the PORTB from the ribbon cable from the controller board, then program the chip, and reconnect the ribbon cable back to PORTB.
The physical interconnect on the fingerprint sensor is a 10-wire FPC ribbon cable.
M. H. Graham, "High speed ribbon cable bus," U.S. Patent 4,445,048.
Solder a pair of wires (from ribbon cable) to the motor and tape them to the beam.
The spacing of fibers allows them to be addressed separately much like a familiar computer ribbon cable.
Non-zero dispersion fiber (NZDF) ribbon cable has recently become a considerable alternative in long-haul high-speed network construction.
A parylene ribbon cable extends from the base of the xylophone to an electrode bay for external monitoring.
A low PMD characteristic is confirmed in optical fiber ribbon cable with approximately the optimal helical pitch.
In the image at right, the connector at the bottom is the ribbon cable that attaches to the piezo disk (see also the rear photo the AFM).
After testing duplicate gear on Earth, Dr Callas says the team reprogrammed the rover's computer to use different measurements of signals from the ribbon cable to avoid problems.
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