Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
backplane
Hungarian translation:
hátlap
Feb 4, 2009 13:17
15 yrs ago
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English term
backplane
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English to Hungarian
Tech/Engineering
Computers: Hardware
Definition from
Javvin Technologies, Inc.:
Backplane is the physical interface module in many network devices such as a route or a switch that connects between an interface processor or card and the data buses and the power distribution buses inside a chassis.
Example sentences:
Backplanes are normally used in preference to cables because of their greater reliability. In a cabled system, the cables need to be flexed every time that a card is added to or removed from the system; and this flexing eventually causes mechanical failures. A backplane does not suffer from this problem, so its service life is limited only by the longevity of its connectors. (Wikipedia)
If an FC-AL backplane filler panel is installed, remove the three Phillips screws securing the filler panel to the backplane and remove the filler panel from the system. (Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
If you are using a standard AT power supply and want 3.3V on the backplane, you can specify the on-backplane 3.3V power supply option. (embedded-pc.microbus.com)
Proposed translations
(Hungarian)
5 +2 | hátlap | Attila Széphegyi |
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Proposed translations
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hátlap
Definition from
own experience or research:
Áramköri lap, általában nyomtatott áramkör, mely a rajta lévő csatlakozók érintkezői között összeköttetést biztosít. A csatlakozókba általában nyomtatott áramköri lapokat csatlakoztatnak.
Example sentences:
„Anyalemezre (mother board-ra) felépített készülékkonstrukció ... Az anyalemezt, a kártyákat, a vázra szerelt más modulokat, a kezelőszerveket, a hátlapon lévő csatlakozókat szalagkábellel kötik össze.” http://www.ett.bme.hu/upload/1103126448182.4_82a19ef3ce07c3058e2e2466a4ae0417/31keszulek.pdf. (BME)
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