Difference between revisions of "Pin"

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* in a [[connector]], the component to which the [[conductor]]s which run into the connector are joined;
 
* in a [[connector]], the component to which the [[conductor]]s which run into the connector are joined;
 
* in an [[integrated circuit]], particularly [[Dual Inline Package]]s, the conductors which carry [[signal]]s out of the package
 
* in an [[integrated circuit]], particularly [[Dual Inline Package]]s, the conductors which carry [[signal]]s out of the package
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For the first meaning, those pins usually come in 'male' and 'female' forms.
  
 
{{disambiguation}}
 
{{disambiguation}}
  
 
[[Category: Components]]
 
[[Category: Components]]

Revision as of 17:28, 15 July 2023

The term pin has several related (in that they all apply to the metal elements which 'make' the contacts used to create circuits) meanings:

For the first meaning, those pins usually come in 'male' and 'female' forms.

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