Definitions for "Hardwired"
Controlling remote equipment by direct voltage transmitted along a multicore cable from the main controller. This is very labour intensive to install and is only used in simple systems with short cable runs.
Direct cables connected from one electronic product to another. Can be labour intensive to install and is only used in simple systems with short cable runs.
1) Referring to a communications link, whether remote phone line or local cable, that permanently connects two nodes, stations, or devices. 2) Descriptive of electronic circuitry that performs fixed logical operations by virtue of unalterable circuit layout, rather than under computer or stored-program control.
A function or capability that is hardcoded into a system. Generally, anything that can not be modified or customized.
a function or capability that is hard-coded into a system. Usually refers to anything that can not be modified or customized.
The imaginative idea that human behavior is the direct result of instinctive or biologically driven mechanisms.
Applied to a telephone set, it is the connection of the telephone set line (mounting) cord to a connecting block with screw terminations. Under the FCC's Registration Program for terminal equipment, only those telephone sets which were connected to the telecommunications network in a "hardwired" manner prior to July 1, 1979, may remain connected in such a fashion.
wired directly to a computer or controller, as opposed to being connected over the telephone lines through a modem
Describes any equipment connected to its power source by hardware attached directly to terminal blocks or distribution panels.
ads that are set in a fixed position on a particular page and delivered each time the page is delivered (the opposite of dynamic rotation).
1. built in computer components that cannot easily be altered. 2. online copy that remains the same whenever a particular Web page is viewed.
Manner of placing an ad in a fixed position on a particular Web page so that it is delivered each time the page is downloaded.