One or more switches that are housed in a rectangular box on a circuit board. The switches are binary in nature, either on or off for each switch. Dip...
A dual in-line switch; allows the user to set current paths on or off; they are frequently used to reconfigure microcomputer components and peripherals.
(Dual In-Line Package Switch) : A small switch usually attached to a circuit board. This switch is used to activate or deactivate the pathways of the circuit board at a specific junction.
DIP is an acronym for ual n-Line ackage. Printed circuit boards and peripheral devices are often equipped with a bank of DIP switches. There are two styles; slide switches and rocker switches. In both cases, the switch positions can be set on or off with a ball point pen or some other pointed object. These hardware switches allow for a variety of operating conditions to be set before the board or device is put into use.
A small switch (or group of related switches) that are commonly used to configure computer hardware.
Switch mounted on PC board for configuration options.
DIP is an acronym for Dual-Inline Package. Mostly, you use DIP switches with modems to select COM ports or with printers to select options for output.
A small switch used to select the operating mode of a device, mounted as a dual in-line package. DIP switches can be either sliding or rocker switches, and are often grouped together for convenience. They are used on printed circuit boards, dot-matrix printers, modems, and other peripherals.
A series of tiny switches built into circuit boards. DIP switches enable you to configure a circuit board for a particular type of computer or application. DIP switches are always toggle switches?they have two possible positions?on or off.
(computer science) one of a set of small on-off switches mounted in computer hardware; used in place of jumpers to configure the machine for a user
a chip with several small "levers" or switches on it
an electric switch A switch is a device for making or breaking an electric circuit, or for selecting between multiple circuits
an electric switch that is packaged in a standard Dual-Inline Package or DIP
A bbreviation for Dual In-line Package, this is one or a series of compact switches designed for mounting directly on a circuit board. DIP switches are often found inside computers and other electronic gear as a method of setting user preferences and defaults, usually in "set-and-forget" applications.
A switch on the original arcade board that can affect how the games works (i.e. lives, credits, controls etc.)
A device that has two parallel rows of contacts that let the user switch electrical current through a pair of those contacts to on or off. They are used to reconfigure components and peripherals.
A switch usually attached to a printed circuit board with two settings- on or off. DIP switches are used to configure the board in a semipermanent way.
Small switch on a circuit board.
A set of switches contained in a "Dual In-line Package" for mounting on a printed circuit board.
Dual Inline Package. Small on-off switches mounted in computer hardware for purposes of user configuration. When adding expansion cards to computers, DIP switches must often be set to make the card compatible with the computer's configuration.
Switch that can be set on or off. Holds configuration data.
Acronym for Dual In-line Package switch. A set of toggle switches on a DIP. The DIP is mounted onto a circuit board and allows a user to program a hardware device without the use of a microchip.
An assembly of one or more switches in a miniature housing equipped with terminal pins in dual-inline package configuration, designed for PC board insertion.
Toggle switches that enable the user to configure a circuit board. DIP switches have only two possible positions, on or off (0 or 1).Example: DIP switches work very much like a light switch in that you may toggle the switch only to turn a function on or off.
A DIP switch is an electric switch that is packaged in a group in a standard dual in-line package (DIP) (the whole package unit may also be referred to as a DIP switch in the singular). This type of switch is designed to be used on a printed circuit board along with other electronic components and is commonly used to customize the behavior of an electronic device for specific situations. They were extensively used in older ISA PC cards to select IRQs and memory addresses.