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  2. Accton Technology Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Accton Technology Corporation (Chinese: 智邦科技; pinyin: Zhìbāng Kējì) is a Taiwanese company in the electronics industry that primarily engages in the development and manufacture of networking and communication solutions, as an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or original design manufacturer (ODM) partner. [2]

  3. Interface Message Processor - Wikipedia

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    "The Interface Message Processor for the ARPA Computer Network" (PDF). Proc. 1970 Spring Joint Computer Conference. Vol. 36. AFIPS. pp. 551– 567. Specifications for the Interconnection of a Host and an IMP (PDF) (Report). Bolt, Beranek, and Newman, Inc. January 1976. BBN Report 1822. Hubert Zimmermann (April 1980).

  4. Wireless router - Wikipedia

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    An early example of a wireless router The internal components of a wireless router. A wireless router or Wi-Fi router is a device that performs the functions of a router and also includes the functions of a wireless access point. It is used to provide access to the Internet or a private computer network.

  5. SMC Corporation - Wikipedia

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    SMC Corporation (SMC 株式会社, SMC Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese TOPIX Large 70 company [5] founded in 1959 [6] as Sintered Metal Corporation, [7] which specializes in pneumatic control engineering to support industrial automation.

  6. SMC connector - Wikipedia

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    Some extended performance versions are rated to 10 GHz. The normally free part (a.k.a. plug) of a SMC connector that has a socket for the centre contact are the female connectors. The normally fixed part (a.k.a. jack) SMC connectors that has a pin for the centre contact are the male connectors. This is the reverse of most RF connectors.

  7. CNC wood router - Wikipedia

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    A CNC router with brushes to prevent chips and dust escaping. The wood router typically has 6"-10" air ducts to suck up the wood chips and dust created. They can be piped to a stand-alone or full shop dust collection system. Some wood routers are specialized for cabinetry and have many drills that can be programmed to come down separately or ...

  8. CNC router - Wikipedia

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    Many manufacturers offer A and B axis for full 5-axis capabilities and rotary 4th axis. Common industrial CNC router sizes include 4 × 8 feet and 5 × 10 feet. Many CNC routers today are made of aluminum extrusion which provide great flexibility as this can be shipped from almost anywhere unassembled but also provides size options.

  9. MasterSpec - Wikipedia

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    The MasterSpec technical specifications are available in three distinct formats or type: Full Length - For moderate- to large-scale, complex projects and varied bidding and contracting situations; Short Form - Abridged versions of the sections with most common products