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  2. Test point - Wikipedia

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    The two rows of holes (labelled #3) are test points used during the manufacture of this USB memory key. Testpoints on a printed circuit board (labelled E34, E35, E36, …) next to teardrop vias. A test point is a location within an electronic circuit that is used to either monitor the state of the circuitry or to inject test signals. [1]

  3. Nokia G10 - Wikipedia

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    This article's lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points. ... TA-1334, TA-1351, TA-1346, TA-1338 ... The Nokia G10 is a Nokia-branded ...

  4. Nokia 6.1 Plus - Wikipedia

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    Nokia: Developer: HMD Global: Manufacturer: Foxconn: Slogan: Stand out and tell your story [1] Series: Nokia 6: First released: 30 August 2018; 6 years ago () Availability by region: 30 August 2018 () (India) Units sold: more than 30,000 units at first sale [citation needed] Predecessor: Nokia 6: Successor: Nokia 6.2: Related: Nokia 5.1 Nokia 5 ...

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  6. Bed of nails tester - Wikipedia

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    Spring loaded pins are a component of the bed of nails tester. A bed of nails tester is a traditional electronic test fixture used for in-circuit testing.It has numerous pins inserted into holes in an epoxy phenolic glass cloth laminated sheet (G-10) which are aligned using tooling pins to make contact with test points on a printed circuit board and are also connected to a measuring unit by wires.

  7. Nokia Internet tablet - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the introduction of Nokia's Internet tablets, Nokia unveiled two "media devices" in 2003-04 which were mobile phones but had a form factor similar to the Internet tablets that followed them. The first of this type of device was the Nokia 7700 which was intended for mass production [ 4 ] but ended up being canned in favor of the Nokia ...

  8. No. 4 Electronic Switching System - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia N4E-N1B (New 4ESS) is the ATCA-based next-generation toll switch for AT&T. The N4E-N1B includes the 4E APS and 4ESS software, but replaces the 1B processor and the peripheral units which run in emulated environments on an ATCA blade or commercial off-the-shelf servers. [ 5 ]

  9. History of Nokia - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Nokia's computer division "Nokia Data" produced a series of personal computers called the "MikroMikko". [30] It was aimed at the business market. MikroMikko 1, was released on 29 September 1981. [31] Its competitor was the IBM personal computer. In 1991, Nokia Data was sold to a British company, International Computers Limited ...