Difference between revisions of "Jack"

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A jack is a data plug, consisting of locking, paired modular [[jack]]s about the rough size of a [[21st century]] SATA [[jack]], if a bit smaller (about the width of a pinky finger and a quarter the thickness).  It can either use fiberoptic cable (typical for permanent or semi-permanent cabling) or wired (for endpoints, typically into a [[braincase]] or personal [[computer]].
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A standard jack is a data plug, consisting of locking, paired modular [[jack]]s about the rough size of a [[21st century]] SATA jack, if a bit smaller (about the width of a pinky finger and a quarter the thickness).  It can either use fiberoptic cable (typical for permanent or semi-permanent cabling) or wired (for endpoints, typically into a [[braincase]] or personal [[computer]]).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:53, 20 April 2007

A standard jack is a data plug, consisting of locking, paired modular jacks about the rough size of a 21st century SATA jack, if a bit smaller (about the width of a pinky finger and a quarter the thickness). It can either use fiberoptic cable (typical for permanent or semi-permanent cabling) or wired (for endpoints, typically into a braincase or personal computer).


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