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the backplane
noun
A circuit board that connects several connectors in parallel to each other, so that each pin of each connector is linked to the same relative pin of all the other connectors, forming a computer bus.
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The backplane tells the frontplane what to do.
The usual approach is to deposit silicon on the backplane and then etch the transistors into it in the usual way, but this can only be done if the backplane is made of glass with a very high melting point.
Amorphous-silicon transistors could also be used to make the "backplane" circuitry inside flat-panel computer displays.
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With a traditional LCD, the frontplane is also made of a rigid piece of glass, and the "cell gap" between it and the backplane must be precisely maintained.
Ideally, the backplane should have a transistor under each pixel, so that the pixel can be turned on and off without affecting its neighbours.
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Futhermore, TIR does not occur at the backplane-air interface.
Anew low-end, Intel-based server, the x335, was redesigned to accommodate the same "backplane" (the rear panel where cords connect) used in IBM's PCs instead of the specialized backplane used in its predecessor.
The beam diameter at the optrode base is widened within the USOA backplane because of the NA of the fiber.
With the concaved backplane surface between the optrodes and the beam size larger than the pitch, rays outside of the base are likely to strike a curvature, undergo TIR and further backreflect towards the source.
The master node contains two network interface cards, one of which provides access to the local area network and Internet, and the other to the Gigabit backplane.
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